Description:Kapitel: Boris Gelfand, Alexei Alexandrow, Yury Shulman, Albert Kapengut, Alexei Fjodorow, Anna Scharewitsch, Sjarhej Schyhalka, Jelena Kairatowna Tairowa, Wiktor Dawidowitsch Kupreitschik. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Boris Abramovich Gelfand (born June 24, 1968) is a Belarussian-born Israeli chess International Grandmaster, winner of the 2009 World Chess Cup. Boris Gelfand was born in Minsk, Belarussian SSR on June 24, 1968. In 1998, he immigrated to Israel and settled in Rishon LeZion, where he became Israel's top ranking chess player. Gelfand was Junior Champion of the Soviet Union at 17, and European Junior Champion two years later. In 1988 he tied for first in the World Junior Championship, the title however going to Jo l Lautier. The next year he earned the GM title; he is one of only a few players (including Larry Christiansen and Vladimir Kramnik) who became GMs without having ever been International Masters. He has won about 30 tournaments in his professional life, including tournaments at Wijk aan Zee (in 1992 and 1994) and first places in Biel (1993), Dos Hermanas (1994), Belgrade (1995), Tilburg (1996), Malm (1999) and Pamplona (2004). Several times Gelfand has qualified for Candidates Tournaments for the World Chess Championship. In the World Chess Championship 1993, he qualified for the Candidates via the Interzonal. He won his first Candidates match, but was knocked out in the second (quarter-final) round by Nigel Short. In the FIDE World Chess Championship 1996 he won the Interzonal, then won his first two Candidates matches, before being eliminated in the semi-final by Anatoly Karpov. He had numerous strong results in the knockout tournaments for the FIDE World Chess Championships 1998-2004, with his best result being a semi-finalist in 1997. He played in the 8-player 2002 Dortmund Tournament, which was the Candidates for the Classical World Chess Championship 2004, but failed to reach the semi-...http: //booksllc.net/?l=deWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Schachspieler (Wei Russland): Boris Gelfand, Alexei Alexandrow, Yury Shulman, Albert Kapengut, Alexei Fjodorow, Anna Scharewitsch. To get started finding Schachspieler (Wei Russland): Boris Gelfand, Alexei Alexandrow, Yury Shulman, Albert Kapengut, Alexei Fjodorow, Anna Scharewitsch, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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2010
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1159309620
Schachspieler (Wei Russland): Boris Gelfand, Alexei Alexandrow, Yury Shulman, Albert Kapengut, Alexei Fjodorow, Anna Scharewitsch
Description: Kapitel: Boris Gelfand, Alexei Alexandrow, Yury Shulman, Albert Kapengut, Alexei Fjodorow, Anna Scharewitsch, Sjarhej Schyhalka, Jelena Kairatowna Tairowa, Wiktor Dawidowitsch Kupreitschik. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Boris Abramovich Gelfand (born June 24, 1968) is a Belarussian-born Israeli chess International Grandmaster, winner of the 2009 World Chess Cup. Boris Gelfand was born in Minsk, Belarussian SSR on June 24, 1968. In 1998, he immigrated to Israel and settled in Rishon LeZion, where he became Israel's top ranking chess player. Gelfand was Junior Champion of the Soviet Union at 17, and European Junior Champion two years later. In 1988 he tied for first in the World Junior Championship, the title however going to Jo l Lautier. The next year he earned the GM title; he is one of only a few players (including Larry Christiansen and Vladimir Kramnik) who became GMs without having ever been International Masters. He has won about 30 tournaments in his professional life, including tournaments at Wijk aan Zee (in 1992 and 1994) and first places in Biel (1993), Dos Hermanas (1994), Belgrade (1995), Tilburg (1996), Malm (1999) and Pamplona (2004). Several times Gelfand has qualified for Candidates Tournaments for the World Chess Championship. In the World Chess Championship 1993, he qualified for the Candidates via the Interzonal. He won his first Candidates match, but was knocked out in the second (quarter-final) round by Nigel Short. In the FIDE World Chess Championship 1996 he won the Interzonal, then won his first two Candidates matches, before being eliminated in the semi-final by Anatoly Karpov. He had numerous strong results in the knockout tournaments for the FIDE World Chess Championships 1998-2004, with his best result being a semi-finalist in 1997. He played in the 8-player 2002 Dortmund Tournament, which was the Candidates for the Classical World Chess Championship 2004, but failed to reach the semi-...http: //booksllc.net/?l=deWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Schachspieler (Wei Russland): Boris Gelfand, Alexei Alexandrow, Yury Shulman, Albert Kapengut, Alexei Fjodorow, Anna Scharewitsch. To get started finding Schachspieler (Wei Russland): Boris Gelfand, Alexei Alexandrow, Yury Shulman, Albert Kapengut, Alexei Fjodorow, Anna Scharewitsch, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.