Hristos Banikas
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Hristodoulos (Hristos) Banikas is a distinguished Greek chess player. He was born in 1978 and he is a resident of Salonica.
[edit] Achievements in chess
Banikas won the 1990 Greek U-12 championship, the 1993 Greek U-16 championship, and the 1996 Greek U-20 championship. He won six consecutive Greek Championships from 2000 through 2005. Ranked number 196 in the world, his May 2006 FIDE Elo rating is 2576, the highest he has yet achieved. Banikas has received the Grandmaster title from FIDE. He is the reigning Greek champion, although he is only the fourth-highest rated Greek player.
In 2001 he played a Man vs. Machine match against Deep Junior.
[edit] Chess style
Banikas is well-known for entering into tactical complications. With the black pieces he usually plays the Sicilian Defence against 1.e4. With the white pieces he prefers 1.d4, but occasionally plays 1. Nf3 or 1.c4.
[edit] External links
- FIDE rating card for Hristos Banikas
- Hristos Banikas at ChessGames.com
- Statistics at ChessWorld.net
- 2001 match vs. Deep Junior
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