Alexander Kabatianski

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Alexander Kabatianski, 2009
Association Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union (until 1991) Ukraine (1992 to 1994) Germany (since 1995)
UkraineUkraine 
GermanyGermany 
Born September 18, 1958
title International champion (1994)
Current  Elo rating 2358 (April 2020)
Best Elo rating 2452 (October 2001 to April 2002)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Alexander Kabatianski ( Russian Александр Евгеньевич Кабатянский / Alexander Evgenjewitsch Kabatjanski; born September 18, 1958 ) is a German chess player .

Life

Kabatianski learned to play chess from his grandfather. At the age of ten he entered the chess section of the Dnepropetrovsk Pioneer Palace. In 1973 he became a master candidate. He was trained by the national masters Viktor Gurewitsch and Arkady Novopashin, among others . After graduating from high school, he studied physics at the Dnepropetrovsk State University. Since 1985 he has held the title of Master of Sports of the USSR , the norm for which he fulfilled at the All-Union Championship of the Dynamo Sports Association in Kostroma in 1984 . At the championship of the Ukrainian sports association Dynamo he shared second place in 1985, the next year he became champion. In 1990 he took part with the OSK Dnepropetrovsk (together with Oleksandr Moros and Leonid Milov ) in the Soviet team championship in Podolsk . In 1991 he won the championship of Dnepropetrovsk Oblast .

In 1992 Kabatianski moved to Germany. After his emigration he worked as a translator and teacher. From 1995 he plays for the German Chess Federation . At the international chess tournament in Munich in 1993, which Valentin Arbakow won, he shared fifth place. In May 1994 he took first place at the Open in Erlangen in front of Josef Přibyl, Alexander Pantschenko and other players . In the same year he achieved good placements in the First Saturday tournaments in Budapest . In 2001 he was first ahead of Alexandre Dgebuadze and Harmen Jonkman at the Open in Soest . FIDE awarded him the title of International Master in 1994. He played team chess in Germany initially for the Eppingen chess club (including in the 1st Bundesliga in the 1996/97 season ), from 1998 to 2002 for TuS Bramsche; Since 2002 he has been playing for SK Turm Emsdetten, where he was part of the Bundesliga team from 2008 to 2011. He has been playing for Apeldoorn in the Dutch Meester class since 2000.

In 1978, Kabatianski began teaching chess at a youth school in Dnepropetrovsk. He held this position until 1992. In Germany he trained Martin Zumsande and Christian Richter .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Willy Iclicki: FIDE Golden book 1924-2002 . Euroadria, Slovenia 2002, p. 106.
  2. Alexander Kabatianski's old DWZ index card at the German Chess Federation