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{{Notability|Bio}}
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{{Infobox chess player
{{Infobox chess player
|playername = Vladimir Okhotnik
|playername = Vladimir Okhotnik
|image =
|image =
|birthname = Volodymir Ilyich Okhotnik (Володимир Ілліч Охотник)
|birthname = Volodymir Ilyich Okhotnik (Володимир Ілліч Охотник)
|country = {{FRA}} {{UKR}} {{URS}}
|country = {{FRA}} {{UKR}} {{URS}}
|datebirth = {{birth date and age|1950|02|28}}
|datebirth = {{birth date and age|1950|02|28}}
|placebirth = [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]]
|placebirth = [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]]
|title = [[Chess titles|International Master]] (1987)
|title = [[Chess titles|International Master]] (1987)
|rating = 2461 (January 2010)
|rating = 2461 (January 2010)
|peakrating =
|peakrating =
}}
}}


'''Vladimir Ilyich Okhotnik''' (born 1950) is a [[France|French]] [[International Master]]<ref>{{fide|id=14101289}}</ref> of [[chess]] of [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] origin.
'''Vladimir Ilyich Okhotnik''' (born 1950) is a [[France|French]] [[International Master]]<ref>{{fide|id=14101289}}</ref> of [[chess]] of [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] origin.


In 1979 he won the 44th [[Ukrainian Chess Championship|Ukrainian Championship]] at [[Dnipropetrovsk]].
In 1979 he won the 44th [[Ukrainian Chess Championship|Ukrainian Championship]] at [[Dnipropetrovsk]].


Tournament results include the following:
Tournament results include the following:
* 1984 : first at [[Mezőhegyes]]
* 1984 : first at [[Mezőhegyes]]
* 1986 : equal 2nd at [[Satu Mare]]
* 1986 : equal 2nd at [[Satu Mare]]
* 1987 : first at [[Samos]]; 4th at [[Halle]]{{dn}}
* 1987 : first at [[Samos]]; 4th at [[Halle]]{{dn}}
* 1988 : first at the [[Cappelle-la-Grande Open]]
* 1988 : first at the [[Cappelle-la-Grande Open]]


In the 1990s he moved to France, taking up French citizenship.
In the 1990s he moved to France, taking up French citizenship.


Together with [[Bogdan Lalić]], he wrote two books:
Together with [[Bogdan Lalić]], he wrote two books:


* ''Carpathian Warrior book one. Secrets of a Master'', Pandora Press, 2005 (370 pp.), covering the [[Pirc Defence|Pirc]], the [[Modern Defense]], the Czech and the [[Philidor Defence|Philidor]]
* ''Carpathian Warrior book one. Secrets of a Master'', Pandora Press, 2005 (370 pp.), covering the [[Pirc Defence|Pirc]], the [[Modern Defense]], the Czech and the [[Philidor Defence|Philidor]]
* ''Carpathian Warrior 2'', Pandora Press, 2008, covering lesser known lines vs. the Pirc and the Modern, as well as other Black systems with a king's side fianchetto.<ref> Review of book by Week in Chess [http://www.newinchess.com/Carpathian_Warrior_2-p-1666.html Carpathian_Warrior_2]</ref>
* ''Carpathian Warrior 2'', Pandora Press, 2008, covering lesser known lines vs. the Pirc and the Modern, as well as other Black systems with a king's side fianchetto.<ref>Review of book by Week in Chess [http://www.newinchess.com/Carpathian_Warrior_2-p-1666.html Carpathian_Warrior_2]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Chessgames player|id=18102}}
* {{Chessgames player|id=18102}}
* Vladimir Okhotnik repertoire and games at [http://www.365chess.com/players/Vladimir_Okhotnik 365Chess.com]
* Vladimir Okhotnik repertoire and games at [http://www.365chess.com/players/Vladimir_Okhotnik 365Chess.com]


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Revision as of 10:42, 20 May 2010

Vladimir Okhotnik
Full nameVolodymir Ilyich Okhotnik (Володимир Ілліч Охотник)
Country France  Ukraine  Soviet Union
TitleInternational Master (1987)
FIDE rating2461 (January 2010)

Vladimir Ilyich Okhotnik (born 1950) is a French International Master[1] of chess of Ukrainian origin.

In 1979 he won the 44th Ukrainian Championship at Dnipropetrovsk.

Tournament results include the following:

In the 1990s he moved to France, taking up French citizenship.

Together with Bogdan Lalić, he wrote two books:

  • Carpathian Warrior book one. Secrets of a Master, Pandora Press, 2005 (370 pp.), covering the Pirc, the Modern Defense, the Czech and the Philidor
  • Carpathian Warrior 2, Pandora Press, 2008, covering lesser known lines vs. the Pirc and the Modern, as well as other Black systems with a king's side fianchetto.[2]

References

  1. ^ Vladimir Okhotnik rating card at FIDE
  2. ^ Review of book by Week in Chess Carpathian_Warrior_2

External links