Amin Tabatabaei

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Tabatabaei, M.amin 2019 Karlsruhe.jpg
Amin Tabatabaei, Grenke Chess Open 2019 in Karlsruhe
Surname Mohammad Amin Tabatabaei
Association IranIran Iran
Born February 5, 2001
Tehran
title International Master (2015)
Grand Master (2018)
Current  Elo rating 2629 (September 2020)
Best Elo rating 2642 (September 2019)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Mohammad Amin Tabatabaei (born February 5, 2001 in Tehran ) is an Iranian chess player .

In 2009 he won the U9 competition at the 5th School World Championships in Thessaloniki , for which he received the CM title , and the Iranian U8 championship. At the ASEAN Games 2010 in Subic , he won the U10 competition, for which he received the FM title . He won the Iranian U10 championship in Qazvin in 2010 and in Isfahan in 2011 . In 2014 he won the Asian U14 championship in New Delhi .

At the youth world championships he received a bronze medal (U8) in Kemer in 2009 and a silver medal (U14) in Durban in 2014 .

In April 2015 he received the title of International Master . He achieved the necessary standards for this at the 16th Dubai Open in April 2014 with over-fulfillment, in which he won victories against, among others, the grandmasters Sebastian Bogner and Rinat Schumabaev , also with over-fulfillment at the Qatar Masters Open in December 2014, in which he also had two beat Grandmaster ( Zhu Chen and Pontus Carlsson ) and the Moscow Open in February 2015. Grand Master he's since April 2018. he scored the standards for this with overachievement in June 2017 when the first gene-Una Sumus tournament in Krakow , also with over-fulfillment in September 2017 at the 2nd Yerevan Open , in February 2018 at the 26th Oxin Cup in Amol and again with over-fulfillment at the Aeroflot Open, which begins ten days later .

At the end of July 2019, Tabatabaei won the very strong championship tournament in Biel . He achieved 7 points from 9 games and placed himself half a point ahead of the chasing group of Gata Kamsky , Alexander Donchenko , Jeffery Xiong and several other strong grandmasters .

He plays club chess for the Novin Chess Club from Qaem-Schahr in northern Iran and for the Cannes-Echecs Association in France .

Elo development

Web links

Commons : Amin Tabatabaei  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. IM application (English)
  2. GM application (English)
  3. Final result Biel Master Tournament 2019 (English)
  4. Numbers according to FIDE Elo lists. Data sources: fide.com (period since 2001), olimpbase.org (period 1971 to 2001)