Niclas Huschenbeth

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Niclas Huschenbeth, 2011
Association GermanyGermany Germany
Born February 29, 1992
Hann. Münden
title International Master (2008)
Grand Master (2012)
Current  Elo rating 2605 (August 2020)
Best Elo rating 2628 (November 2019)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Niclas Huschenbeth (* 29. February 1992 in Hann. Munden as Niclas Seifert ) is a German chess grandmaster .

Life

Huschenbeth, who was called Seifert until he was five, learned to play chess from his father when he was five. As a member of the chess group at the elementary school Turmweg in Hamburg-Rotherbaum , he took part in a youth tournament for the first time.

His first chess club was the SK Johanneum Eppendorf . Niclas Huschenbeth was trained by FIDE master Wolfgang Pajeken. Since playing for Hamburger SK , he has been practicing with grandmasters Karsten Müller and Jan Gustafsson . In the 2011/12 season he also played in the Austrian 1st Bundesliga , for the SIR Bernhard Glatz team . After graduating from high school in 2010, he studied psychology from 2012 at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in Catonsville , Maryland (until 2016) and at the Free University of Berlin .

He has been active on YouTube under the name GM Huschenbeth since 2012 , where he regularly uploads videos on chess topics. His videos have been appearing exclusively in German since mid-March 2020, although he previously mainly published videos in English. As of August 2020, his channel has 62,500 subscribers and more than 13 million views.

Huschenbeth commented on the 2018 World Chess Championship in video comments for Zeit Online .

successes

In 2005 Niclas Huschenbeth won the German U14 individual championship in Willingen . With the German U18 national team, he reached third place at the 2006 European Team Championship in Balatonlelle am Balaton . From the 2006/07 season to the 2011/12 season he played in the German Bundesliga for the Hamburger SK , for which he competed again from the 2016/17 season to the 2018/19 season. Huschenbeth also took part in the 2007 European Club Cup with Hamburger SK . In the 2019/20 season he will play for FC Bayern Munich . Huschenbeth has been playing in the Austrian Bundesliga since 2017 for SC Sparkasse Götzis , in the Czech Extraliga since 2017 for Šachový klub DURAS BVK - Královo Pole , and in the Polish Ekstraliga he has been playing for the Szachowy Silesia Racibórz club since 2019 .

At the side of Dmitrij Kollars for Hamburg in the 2018 Bundesliga finals in Berlin

In his first game in the German top flight, he reached up to more than 400 Elo points stronger michał krasenkow a draw . At the European Club Cup 2007 in Kemer he had the third-best result of all players on the fifth board with a score of 5.5 out of 7. With an Elo performance of 2666, he achieved a grandmaster standard. From 2012 to 2014 he played in the United States Chess League for the Baltimore Kingsfishers . As a member of the youth national team, he took part in the 2008 Chess Olympiad and scored 5 points from eight games on the fourth board. In 2008 he made his first appearance in the German national team at the Mitropa Cup in Olbia , Sardinia. He finished third again with the U18 national team in 2009 in Pardubice . With the U20 team of Hamburger SK he won the German club championship in 2009/10. In the A group of the St. Pauli Jubilee Open , he won in July 2010 with a result of 9 points from nine games.

In March 2010 he won the German championship in Bad Liebenzell . Huschenbeth, number 16 on the seed list, was able to relegate Elo favorite Igor Khenkin to second place with 7 points from nine games . At the 2010 Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk , he played on the reserve board of the German national team and scored 4.5 points from eight games. He then served as a sports soldier in the Bundeswehr .

From 2010 to 2012 he took part in all three Mitropa Cups with the German national team; In 2011 he won with the team and achieved the best individual result on the top board.

At the largest chess open in Germany, the Neckar Open in Deizisau , Huschenbeth was number 25 on the seeding list in April 2011 and came in 4th with 7 out of 9 possible points.

Since June 2008 he has held the title of International Master . He achieved the standards for this at an IM tournament in Norderstedt in April 2006, at the European Club Cup 2007 and at an IM tournament of the Hamburger SK in October 2007, which he won. In February 2012 he was appointed chess grandmaster. He achieved the required standards at the European Club Cup 2007, at the German Individual Championship in 2010, in January 2011 at a grandmaster tournament in Hamburg and in October 2011 at the Mitropa Cup in Merlimont .

In 2019 he won the German individual championship in Magdeburg with 8 points from 9 games, ahead of Dmitrij Kollars, who was tied on points, due to the higher rating of his opponents.

Game example

Naiditsch – Huschenbeth
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End position after 40 ... Rf2

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In the following game, Huschenbeth defeated the Azerbaijani grandmaster Arkadij Naiditsch with the black pieces at the 2019 World Chess Cup .

Naiditsch – Huschenbeth 0: 1
Khanty-Mansiysk, September 12, 2019
Catalan opening , E04
1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 e6 4. g3 dxc4 5. Bg2 Bb4 + 6. Nc3 Nc6 7. 0–0 0–0 8. Qa4 Nd5 9. Qc2 Be7 10. Rd1 Rb8 11. e4 Ncb4 12. Qd2 Nxc3 13. Qxc3 b5 14. b3 Bb7 15. Ne1 cxb3 16. axb3 f5 17. exf5 Bxg2 18. Nxg2 Rxf5 19. Ne3 Nd5 20. Qc2 Nxe3 21. fxe3 Rf7 22. Rxa7 Bd6 23. e4 e5 24. Be3 exd4 25. Bxd4 Qg5 26.b4 Rbf8 27. Qb3 c5 28. Rxf7 Rxf7 29. bxc5 Bxc5 30. Bxc5 Qxc5 + 31. Kg2 Qf2 + 32. Kh3 Qf6 33. Qd5 h6 34. Re1 b4 35. Qc4 Kh7 36. Qxb4 Qe6 + 37. Kg2 Qa2 + 38.Kh3 De6 + 39.Kg2 Qa2 + 40.Kh3 Rf2 0: 1
Elo development

Publications

  • Niclas Huschenbeth: Tactical Turbo: Najdorf . Instructional DVD, ChessBase, Hamburg 2014 (German / English)
  • Karsten Müller , Mihail Marin , Oliver Reeh , Niclas Huschenbeth: Master Class Volume 4: José Raúl Capablanca . Instructional DVD. ChessBase, Hamburg 2015 (German / English)
  • Karsten Müller, Mihail Marin, Oliver Reeh, Niclas Huschenbeth: Master Class Volume 5: Emanuel Lasker . Instructional DVD. ChessBase, Hamburg 2015 (German / English)
  • Karsten Müller, Mihail Marin, Oliver Reeh, Niclas Huschenbeth: Master Class Volume 6: Anatoly Karpov . Instructional DVD. ChessBase, Hamburg 2015 (German / English)
  • Karsten Müller, Mihail Marin, Oliver Reeh, Niclas Huschenbeth: Master Class Volume 8: Magnus Carlsen . Instructional DVD. ChessBase, Hamburg 2017 (German / English)

Web links

Commons : Niclas Huschenbeth  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ DE 60,000 subscriber special with The Big Greek on lichess.org ]. Live broadcast with Niclas Huschenbeth and Georgios Souleidis from August 9, 2020 on YouTube
  2. Chess World Cup 2018: The seventh draw . In: Zeit Online . ( zeit.de [accessed on November 18, 2018]).
  3. a b Niclas Huschenbeth's results at the U18 European team championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  4. Niclas Huschenbeth's results at European Club Cups on olimpbase.org (English)
  5. a b Niclas Huschenbeth's results at the Chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  6. a b Niclas Huschenbeth's results at Mitropa Cups on olimpbase.org (English)
  7. IM title application to FIDE (English)
  8. List of titles approved by the 1st quarter PB 2012 , February 7, 2012 (English)
  9. GM title application to FIDE (English, PDF file; 1.1 MB)
  10. ^ German Chess Federation: German Individual Championship 2019. German Chess Federation, accessed on October 3, 2019 .
  11. Numbers according to FIDE Elo lists. Data sources: fide.com (period since 2001), olimpbase.org (period 1971 to 2001)