Boris Grachev

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Boris Grachev
Full name Борис Грачёв
Country  Russia
Born (1986-03-27) 27 March 1986
Moscow
Title Grandmaster
FIDE rating 2669 (February 2014)
(No. 52 in the January 2012 FIDE World Rankings)
Peak rating 2693 (January 2012)

Boris Grachyov (Russian: Борис Грачёв; born 27 March 1986) is a Russian chess Grandmaster (2007).

Chess career

In 1995 he won World Chess U10 Championship in São Lourenço. In 2009 came first in the Masters Open Tournament in Biel,[1] tied for 9th–11th with Mikhail Kobalia and Tomi Nyback in the European Individual Chess Championship[2] and won the first Lublin International tournament.[3] In 2010 he tied for 3rd–6th with Alexander Motylev, Zhou Jianchao and Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son in the Aeroflot Open.[4] In 2011 he tied for 4th–12th with Vadim Zvjaginsev, Sergey Volkov, Ernesto Inarkiev, Sanan Sjugirov, Evgeny Tomashevsky, Vladimir Fedoseev, Maxim Matlakov and Sergei Rublevsky in the Higher League of the Russian Chess Championship in Taganrog.[5] He played in the Chess World Cup 2011 and was eliminated in the second round by Le Quang Liem.[6]

Notable games

References

  1. "Biel: Master Open Tournaments". BielChessFestival.ch. Retrieved 18 May 2010. 
  2. "Chess News: The European Individual Championship 2009". Chessib.com. Retrieved 18 May 2010. 
  3. "Boris Grachev Wins at the 1st Lublin International Chess Tournament". Chessdom. Retrieved 18 May 2010. 
  4. "Aeroflot Open – Le Quang Liem victorious". ChessBase. 2010-02-18. Retrieved 18 May 2010. 
  5. Crowther, Mark (2011-06-27). "TWIC: Russian Chess Championships Higher League 2011". Chess.co.uk. Retrieved 14 November 2011. 
  6. Crowther, Mark (2011-09-21). "FIDE World Cup Khanty-Mansiysk 2011". The Week in Chess. Retrieved 13 December 2013. 

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