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{{Family name hatnote|Rodríguez|Vila|lang=Spanish}} |
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|name = Andrés Rodríguez |
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|title = [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (1997) |
|title = [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (1997) |
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'''Andrés Rodríguez''' is a [[Uruguay]]an [[chess]] [[grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]]. |
'''Andrés Rodríguez Vila''' is a [[Uruguay]]an [[chess]] [[grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]], ranked as the top player from Uruguay in a 2019 chess tournament held in [[Arica]], [[Chile]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://en.chessbase.com/post/shirov-wins-arica-2019|title=Shirov impressive in Arica|work=Chess News|date=February 1, 2019|accessdate=August 8, 2019}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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He has represented Uruguay at multiple [[Chess Olympiad]]s, including [[36th Chess Olympiad|2004]], [[39th Chess Olympiad|2010]], [[40th Chess Olympiad|2012]], [[42nd Chess Olympiad|2016]] and [[43rd Chess Olympiad|2018]]. |
He has represented Uruguay at multiple [[Chess Olympiad]]s, including [[36th Chess Olympiad|2004]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/2004/2004uru.html|title=OlimpBase :: 36th Chess Olympiad, Calvia 2004, Uruguay|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref> [[39th Chess Olympiad|2010]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/2010/2010uru.html|title=OlimpBase :: 39th Chess Olympiad, Khanty-Mansiysk 2010, Uruguay|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref> [[40th Chess Olympiad|2012]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/2012/2012uru.html|title=OlimpBase :: 40th Chess Olympiad, Istanbul 2012, Uruguay|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref> [[42nd Chess Olympiad|2016]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/2016/2016uru.html|title=OlimpBase :: 42nd Chess Olympiad, Baku 2016, Uruguay|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref> and [[43rd Chess Olympiad|2018]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/2018/2018uru.html|title=OlimpBase :: 43rd Chess Olympiad, Batumi 2018, Uruguay|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref> |
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He qualified for the [[Chess World Cup 2009]], where he lost to eventual champion [[Boris Gelfand]] in the first round. |
He qualified for the [[Chess World Cup 2009]], where he lost to eventual champion [[Boris Gelfand]] in the first round. |
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In 2012, he organised the 7th Continental Championship.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://en.chessbase.com/post/talk-with-gm-andrs-rodriguez-player-trainer-and-organizer|title=Talk with GM Andrés Rodríguez|work=Chess Base|date=October 28, 2012|accessdate=October 8, 2019}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 6 March 2024
Andrés Rodríguez Vila | |
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Country | Uruguay |
Born | December 19, 1973 |
Title | Grandmaster (1997) |
FIDE rating | 2417 (May 2024) |
Peak rating | 2575 (January 1996) |
Andrés Rodríguez Vila is a Uruguayan chess Grandmaster, ranked as the top player from Uruguay in a 2019 chess tournament held in Arica, Chile.[1]
Career[edit]
He has represented Uruguay at multiple Chess Olympiads, including 2004,[2] 2010,[3] 2012,[4] 2016[5] and 2018.[6]
He qualified for the Chess World Cup 2009, where he lost to eventual champion Boris Gelfand in the first round.
In 2012, he organised the 7th Continental Championship.[7]
References[edit]
- ^ "Shirov impressive in Arica". Chess News. February 1, 2019. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
- ^ "OlimpBase :: 36th Chess Olympiad, Calvia 2004, Uruguay". www.olimpbase.org.
- ^ "OlimpBase :: 39th Chess Olympiad, Khanty-Mansiysk 2010, Uruguay". www.olimpbase.org.
- ^ "OlimpBase :: 40th Chess Olympiad, Istanbul 2012, Uruguay". www.olimpbase.org.
- ^ "OlimpBase :: 42nd Chess Olympiad, Baku 2016, Uruguay". www.olimpbase.org.
- ^ "OlimpBase :: 43rd Chess Olympiad, Batumi 2018, Uruguay". www.olimpbase.org.
- ^ "Talk with GM Andrés Rodríguez". Chess Base. October 28, 2012. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
External links[edit]
- Andres Rodriguez Vila rating card at FIDE
- Andrés Rodríguez chess-games at 365Chess.com
- Andrés Rodríguez player profile and games at Chessgames.com