Lu Shanglei

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Lu Shanglei (2017)
Association China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Born July 10, 1995
Liaoning
title International Master (2011)
Grand Master (2011)
Current  Elo rating 2615 (August 2020)
Best Elo rating 2643 (May 2018)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Lu Shanglei ( Chinese  卢尚磊 ; Lú Shànglěi, born July 10, 1995 in Liaoning Province ) is a Chinese chess player .

He played in the Chinese team championship in 2008 for Wuxi Tiancheng Real Estate , and since 2009 he has played for the team from Zhejiang Province . At the 8th Dato'-Arthur-Tan-Open in August 2011 in the Malaysian Mid Valley Megamall , Lu Shanglei took second place behind Li Shilong . In June 2012 he won the 1st Grand Europe Open in Slatni pjasazi, Bulgaria .

He received the title of International Master in June 2011. The norms for this he achieved in April 2010 at the 9th Asian Individual Championship in Olongapo City , where he was able to defeat the grandmasters Wen Yang and Neelotpal Das , in January 2011 at the 1st HDBank Cup Open in Ho Chi Minh City and in February 2011 in the B group of the Aeroflot Open in Moscow with overachievement. He has been a grandmaster since October 2011. He achieved the standards for this in May 2011 at the Asian individual championship in Mashhad with his seventh place in front of 22 grandmasters with overachievement - in this double norm he won against Ehsan Ghaem Maghami , Susanto Megaranto and B. Adhiban , among others - and four weeks later at the 2. Chairman-Prospero-A.-Pichay tournament in the free port of Subic Bay (Subic Freeport) with victories against, among others, Rogelio Antonio junior and Eugenio Torre . In October 2014, Lu Shanglei won the U20 World Junior Championship in Pune .

Web links

Commons : Lu Shanglei  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. IM application (English)
  2. GM application (English)
  3. Final table of the U20 World Cup 2014 on chess-results.com