Abdelaziz Onkoud

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Abdelaziz Onkoud ( Arabic عبد العزيز عنقود; Born November 30, 1972 in Azemmour ) is a Moroccan chess player .

Life

Abdelaziz Onkoud has lived in France since 2001. He is editor of the Moroccan problem chess magazine Problemaz , which has been published in French since April 2007 .

Chess player

Since April 2006 he has held the title of International Master . He achieved the norms for this at tournaments in France between 2002 and 2005, namely in 2002 at a tournament in Rosny-sous-Bois , in 2003 at two tournaments of the NAO Chess Club in Paris and in 2005 at a tournament in Malakoff . Its Elo rating is 2314 (as of August 2020), its highest rating to date was 2427 in July 2006.

In 1992 he became Moroccan junior champion, between 1992 and 1996 he won the Moroccan student championship five times. In 1998 he was able to win the Moroccan individual championship in Casablanca . In the same year he was second in the Arab individual championship.

He took part in the Chess Olympiads twice with the Moroccan national team, in 1996 and 2000 . In France he plays for the club Alekhine Noisy Le Grand .

Chess composition

Onkoud is the author of more than 1200 chess compositions. In 2000 he took first place in the tournament of the magazine Suomen Tehtäveniekat with an auxiliary mat double .

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White moves and wins

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Solution:

1. Tf1 b4 +
2 Kc 2 b3 +
3. Kc3 b2
4. Lb1 A1D
5. Tf5 Ka4
6. Lc2 + Ka3
7. Ta5 matt

Since 2011 he has also been the official referee for chess compositions for two- and three-moveers as well as auxiliary mat tasks. In the world rankings for solving chess problems, he is 68th with an Elo rating of 2376 (as of July 1, 2012). His highest solving rating was 2377.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Problemaz 2007 ( Memento of December 17, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (French)
  2. IM application to FIDE (English)
  3. Solvers' ratings July 1st 2012 ( Memento from March 30, 2016 in the Internet Archive )