Amin Tabatabaei
Amin Tabatabaei, Grenke Chess Open 2019 in Karlsruhe |
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Surname | Mohammad Amin Tabatabaei |
Association | Iran |
Born | February 5, 2001 Tehran |
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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 .
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Web links
- Re-playable chess games by Amin Tabatabaei on chesstempo.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ IM application (English)
- ↑ GM application (English)
- ↑ Final result Biel Master Tournament 2019 (English)
- ↑ Numbers according to FIDE Elo lists. Data sources: fide.com (period since 2001), olimpbase.org (period 1971 to 2001)
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SURNAME | Tabatabaei, Amin |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Tabatabaei, Mohammad Amin; Tabatabaei, M.amin (FIDE) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Iranian chess player |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 5, 2001 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Tehran |