Alexandr Fier

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Alexandr Fier, Warsaw 2013
Surname Alexandr Hilário Takeda Sakai dos Santos Fier
Association BrazilBrazil Brazil
Born March 11, 1988
Joinville , Brazil
title International Master (2004)
Grand Master (2007)
Current  Elo rating 2560 (August 2020)
Best Elo rating 2653 (November 2009)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Alexandr Hilário Takeda Sakai dos Santos Fier (at the World Chess Federation FIDE Alexandr Fier ; born March 11, 1988 in Joinville , Santa Catarina , Brazil ) is a Brazilian chess player .

Life

He learned to play chess from his father at kindergarten age. He has been participating in chess tournaments since he was six years old. He grew up in Curitiba and studied at a Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica .

Alexandr Fier is in a relationship with the women's grandmaster Nino Maisuradze and lives in Tbilisi .

successes

Alexandr Fier, Vienna 2013

youth

At the age of six, he won the U10 championship in the southern Brazilian state of Paraná in February 1995 and the Brazilian U10 championship in Laguna a month later . He was then nominated for the Pan-American U10 Championship, which took place in April 1995 in Blumenau and the U10 World Championship in October 1995 in São Lourenço . Although he was unable to prevail at the two international championships against the four-year-old boys, he won the Pan-American U10 championship, which took place in Laguna, in May of the following year. At the age of eight, in 1996, he already held the title of FIDE Master . In May 1997 he was able to win the Pan-American U10 championship again, this time in Itapirubá near Imbituba, Santa Catarina. His second place at the U10 World Cup in October 1998 in Oropesa del Mar, Spain , is considered to be his greatest international success in youth . He won the Brazilian U12 championship in April 1999 in Bento Gonçalves and in April 2000 in Jaraguá do Sul . In the same month he won the Brazilian U16 championship in Ourinhos at the age of twelve . The following month he became the Pan-American U12 champion in Bento Gonçalves. He won the Brazilian U16 championship in May 2001 in Volta Redonda . In May 2002 he won both the Brazilian U14 championship in Blumenau and the Pan-American U14 championship in Villa Giardino , Argentina. He won the Brazilian U18 championship in Curitiba in May 2005 , and the Pan American U18 championship 1.5 points ahead of the American Robert Hungaski in June 2005 in Balneário Camboriú . He won the South American U20 Championship in February 2006 in San Luis , Argentina, and the Brazilian U20 Junior Championship in June 2006 in Taubaté . He won the South American U20 Championship again in February 2008 in Montevideo and the Brazilian U20 Junior Championship again in June 2008 in Guarapari . He was able to win the South American U20 championship again in April 2009 in Cochabamba .

Seniors

In December 2005 he won the 72nd individual championship of Brazil in Guarulhos before Gilberto Milos . He won a rapid chess tournament in Águas Claras, near Brasília , in 2005 with nine points from nine games. In June 2009 he won the zone tournament in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Rafael Leitão with 7.5 points from 9 games and one point ahead, and the 1st Mercosur Olympics in Mar del Plata with 6 points from 6 games. In June 2012 he won the Open in Teplice with 8 out of 9 . Fier took part in the World Chess Cup three times ( 2009 , 2011 , 2013 ) .

At the age of 16 he received the title of International Master due to his result at the 2004 Chess Olympiad in Calvià . He has been a grandmaster since January 2007. He achieved the standards for this by winning the South American U20 championship in February 2006, at the X. Magistrale de la República Argentina tournament in August 2006 in Villa Martelli through over-fulfillment and at the jubilee tournament for the 65th anniversary of the chess association from São Paulo in October 2006. On receiving the GM title, he was the youngest Brazilian in history to achieve this. In January 2015, he was second in the Brazilian Elo ranking, behind Rafael Leitão.

Team chess

He played for the Brazilian national team at the 2004, 2006 , 2010 , 2012 , 2014 , 2016 and 2018 Chess Olympiads with an overall result of 41 out of 69 (+32 = 18 −19), at the 2010 World Team Championship and at the 2009 Pan American Team Championship, the the Brazilian team won.

He plays club chess for the Clube Erbo Stenzel from Curitiba and in Spain in 2009 for the SCC Sabadell , in 2012 for CA Equigoma-Casa Social Católica and in 2015 for Ajedrez Collado Villalba . In Germany he has been playing for Sportfreunde Katernberg since the 2013/14 season ; initially in the 1st Bundesliga , in the 2015/16 season he is registered in the 2nd Bundesliga . Since the 2013/14 season he has been active in France at Échecs Montpellier and in the Czech Extraliga for ŠK Pardubice . Since 2014 he plays chess club in Georgia, in the Dutch Meesterklasse he played in the seasons 2016/17 and 2019/20 at MuConsult Apeldoorn .

Web links

Commons : Alexandr Fier  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Entrevista com Alexandr Fier - por Carolina Araújo ( Memento of January 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (Portuguese)
  2. Pan American U10 Championship 1997 (Portuguese)
  3. U10 World Cup 1998 (Portuguese)
  4. Brazilian U16 Championship 2000 (Portuguese)
  5. Pan American U12 Championship 2000 (Portuguese)
  6. Brazilian U16 Championship 2001 (Portuguese)
  7. Brazilian U14 Championship 2002 (Portuguese)
  8. Pan American U14 Championship 2002 (Portuguese)
  9. Brazilian U18 Championship 2005 (Portuguese)
  10. Pan American U18 Championship 2005 (Portuguese)
  11. South American U20 Championship 2006 (Portuguese)
  12. Brazilian Junior Championship 2006 (Portuguese)
  13. South American U20 Championship 2008 (Portuguese)
  14. Brazilian Junior Championship 2008 (Portuguese)
  15. Brazilian Championship 2005 (Portuguese)
  16. 1º Torneio Aberto de Xadrez Parque Águas Claras ( Memento of April 15, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) (Portuguese)
  17. Zone tournament Zone 2.4, 2009 (Portuguese)
  18. GM application (English)
  19. Alexandr Fier's results at the Chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  20. 42nd Olympiad Baku 2016 Open team line-up with individual results - Open Brazil. In: chess-results.com. September 13, 2016, accessed July 15, 2019 .
  21. 43rd Olympiad Batumi 2018 Open team line-up with individual results - Open Brazil. In: chess-results.com. October 5, 2018, accessed July 15, 2019 .
  22. Alexandr Fier's results at team world championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  23. Alexandr Fier's results at the Pan American Team Championship on olimpbase.org (English)
  24. Alexandr Fier's results at Spanish team championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  25. Alexandr Fier's results in the Czech Extraliga on olimpbase.org (English)