Boris Vladimirovich Savchenko

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Boris Wladimirowitsch Savtschenko (with the World Chess Federation FIDE Boris Savchenko , Russian Борис Владимирович Савченко ; born July 10, 1986 in Krasnodar ) is a Russian chess player .

Life

Boris Savchenko is trained by Salim Fasujanow and Jaroslaw Prisant . His previous coaches include Igor Koptew and Vitaly Zeschkowski .

successes

He won a number of tournaments, for example the Moscow City Championship in 2008 and the Baku Open in 2009 in front of Gata Kamsky , Ilia Smirin and Şəhriyar Məmmədyarov , among others . In 2012 he won the Nezhmedtinov Trophy in Kazan , and in 2013 before Jan Nepomnjaschtschi the Moscow Open .

He took part in the World Chess Cup twice: in 2007 in Khanty-Mansiysk he failed in the first round with 0.5: 1.5 to Alexander Motyljow , in 2009 in Khanty-Mansiysk he eliminated Yury Shulman in the first round , but lost in the second round against Wang Yue . In 2007 he was nominated for the World Chess Cup directly by FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumschinow , in 2009 he qualified over 34th place, only half a point behind the winner Yevgeny Tomaschewski at the European Championships in Budva .

He played club chess in Russia for SchSM-64 Moscow . With Moscow he was 2010 Russian team champion . When European Club Cup 2010 in Plovdiv Savchenko, received for Moscow playing an individual silver medal for his score of four points from five matches on the sixth board at a Elo -Leistung of 2702. In the German Chess Bundesliga he played in the 2007/08 season for the SK Zehlendorf . In the Ukraine he plays for the northern Ukrainian club A Dan Dzo & PGMB Tschernihiw , with whom he became champion in 2011, in the Turkish top division he played for Manýsa Doruk Kolejý SK

In November 2003 he received the title of International Master . The norms for this he achieved all in 2002 in Krasnodar, namely in February in a winter tournament, in September at the Russian championship , which was won by Alexander Lastin and in which he finished 29th, and with overachievement in December again at a winter tournament . He has been a grandmaster since June 2007. When he received the title, his rating was 2583. He achieved the grandmaster norms in April 2005 at the 5th Estrin Memorial in Moscow and, with overachievement, in October 2006 at the Chigorin Memorial in Sankt Petersburg , where he was able to win against Pawel Smirnow , among others , in December 2006 at the 6th N. Aratovsky Memorial in Saratow, where he won against Gabriel Sarkissjan , among other things , and in April 2007 at the European Championship in Dresden .

Boris Savchenko's Elo rating is 2612 (as of December 2015), his highest to date was 2655 in April 2009. He is also a strong blitz chess player . FIDE has officially rated blitz chess since January 2012. His highest blitz chess rating was 2734 in May 2015. At the 2010 world blitz chess championship in Moscow, for example, which Levon Aronjan won, Savchenko defeated Magnus in one game Carlsen .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Interview from October 8, 2012 (Russian)
  2. ^ GM Boris Savchenko lifts the Nezhmetdinov Trophy . Article from October 4, 2012 on chessdom.com (English)
  3. Boris Savchenko's results at Russian team championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  4. Boris Savchenko's European Club Cups at olimpbase.org (English)
  5. Boris Savchenko's results at the Ukrainian team championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  6. IM application (English)
  7. GM application (English)