Marc Santo-Roman (born 13 September 1960) is a French chess grandmaster, born in Toulouse.[1]
| Marc Santo-Roman | |
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| Full name | Marc Santo-Roman |
| Country | France |
| Born | (1960-09-13) 13 September 1960 (age 61) Toulouse, France |
| Title | Grandmaster |
| FIDE rating | 2392 (April 2009) |
| Peak rating | 2500 (January 1991) |
He won three French Chess Championship at Angers 1990, Montpellier 1991, and Chambéry 1994[2] and played for France in the 29th Chess Olympiad at Novi Sad 1990, 30th Chess Olympiad at Manila 1992 and in the 31st Chess Olympiad at Moscow 1994.[3] Santo-Roman was awarded the International Master title in 1984[1] and the Grandmaster title in 1996.
According to Chessmetrics, at his peak in October 1991 Santo-Roman's play was equivalent to a rating of 2557, and he was ranked number 317 in the world. His best single performance was at FRA-ch Angers, 1990, where he scored 11 of 14 possible points (79%) against 2462-rated opposition, for a performance rating of 2644.[4]
On the April 2009 FIDE list his Elo rating is 2392.
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