Alexander Ivanov (chess player)
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Alexander Ivanov | |
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Country | United States |
Born | Omsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | May 1, 1956
Title | Grandmaster |
FIDE rating | 2469 (August 2021) |
Alexander Ivanov (born May 1, 1956) is a Soviet-born American chess grandmaster born in Omsk.[1] He moved to the United States in 1988. FIDE awarded him his GM title in 1991.[2] He lives in Massachusetts with his wife, WIM Esther Epstein.
Ivanov competed in four FIDE World Championships (1999, 2000, 2002 and 2004) and four FIDE World Cups (2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011).
He played for the Soviet team in the World U26 Team Championship in 1978, winning the team silver medal, and in 1980, taking two gold medals. Ivanov played for the US team in the 2002 Chess Olympiad.[3]
Stats[]
ELO Classic: 2464
ELO Rapid: 1739
ELO Blitz: 2497[4]
Most played openings with white pieces[]
1. Robatsch (Modern) Defense
2. Ruy Lopez, closed, 9.h3
3. Queen's Indian, 4.g3
4. Queen's Indian Defense
Most played openings with black pieces[]
1. Sicilian, Najdorf, Fianchetto Variation
2. Sicilian, Scheveningen Variation
3. Caro-Kann Defense
4. Sicilian Defense
Notable victories[]
Ivanov vs. Var Akobian, US Championship (Group A, 2011)[5]
Ivanov vs. Dan Naroditsky, US Championship (Group A, 2011)[6]
Ivanov vs. Deep Thought, Pittsburgh (1988)[7]
Notable placings[]
Ivanov won first at the 1998 Young Masters Championship of the USSR. He also tied for first with Anatoly Karpov and Boris Gulko at a 1982 Moscow tournament that featured 51 grandmasters. In addition, he shared first place in the 1989 National Open and World Open events. He was joint US champion in 1995 (with Nick de Firmian and Patrick Wolff), and Pan American champion in 1998. In 2007 he tied for first place with Julio Granda, Varuzhan Akobian, Darcy Lima and Eduardo Iturrizaga in the American Continental Championship in Cali.[8] He also won the 135th Annual New York State Championship in 2013, winning $1,500.[9]
References[]
- ^ Top Player Bios: GM Alexander Ivanov. United States Chess Federation.
- ^ "Alexander Vladimirovich Ivanov".
- ^ Alexander Ivanov team chess record at Olimpbase.org
- ^ "Alexander Ivanov".
- ^ "Alexander Vladimirovich Ivanov vs Varuzhan Eduardovich Akobian".
- ^ "Alexander Vladimirovich Ivanov vs Daniel Naroditsky".
- ^ "Alexander Vladimirovich Ivanov vs Deep Thought (Computer)".
- ^ "Julio Granda gana el Continental de América en Colombia" (in Spanish). ChessBase. 2007-07-23.
- ^ "GM Alexander Ivanov takes first prize in New York State Championship".
External links[]
- Alexander Ivanov rating card at FIDE
- Alexander Ivanov chess games at 365Chess.com
- Alexander Ivanov player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- 1956 births
- Living people
- Chess grandmasters
- Soviet chess players
- American chess players
- Chess Olympiad competitors
- People from Omsk
- American chess biography stubs