In April 2012, he won the Historical Melaka International Chess Championship with a score of 7.5/9, which was 1.5 points higher than the runners-up.[1]
In January 2016, he played in the Delhi Open, where he tied for first place with Ivan Popov and Valeriy Neverov, but was ranked in second due to tiebreaks.[2][3]
In 2021, he co-organized the Vezerkepzo tournament, which is a recurring monthly tournament in Budapest in which players can compete to obtain norms.[4]