Utut Adianto

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Utut Adianto
Utut Adianto
Association IndonesiaIndonesia Indonesia
Born March 16, 1965
Jakarta
title International Master (1985)
Grand Master (1987)
Current  Elo rating 2566 (August 2020)
Best Elo rating 2615 (January 1997, January 1998)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Utut Adianto Wahyuwidayat (born March 16, 1965 in Jakarta ) is an Indonesian chess player , chess official and politician ( PDI-P ).

Life

He learned to play chess when he was six years old. Until 1989 he studied at the humanities faculty of the Padjadjaran University in Bandung . Political science in 1992 he received the Parama Krida Pratama Award . In 1995 he was voted Athlete of the Year in Indonesia and received the Parama Krida Utama Award . He is deputy chairman of the Indonesian Chess Federation (Percasi) and co-founder of a chess school in Jakarta. For Partai Demokrasi Indonesia - Perjuangan, he won a seat on the People's Representative Council of Indonesia in 2009.

Adianto is married and has one daughter.

Successes in chess

In 1978 he won the Jakartas junior championship, in 1979 in Jakarta's subdistrict Cipayung the Indonesian junior championship in the U19 age group. In 1980 he took part in the Junior World Championship in Dortmund . He was able to win the Indonesian individual championship in Bandung in 1982, as the youngest Indonesian up to this point. In 1987 he won a tournament in San Francisco . In Jakarta in 1992 he became Indonesian individual champion for the second time. He won the Open in Biel (BE) in 1994.

He participated in the FIDE Knockout World Championships in 1997, 1999, 2000 and 2004, but never got past the second round. In 1997 he defeated Wang Zili in Groningen in the first round, but was eliminated in the second round against Pjotr ​​Swidler . In 1999 in Las Vegas he lost to Daniel Fridman in the first round . In 2000 in New Delhi he failed in the second round to Peng Xiaomin. In 2004 in Tripoli he won in the first round against Yevgeny Alexejew , but lost in the second round to Vladimir Hakobjan . At the Chess World Cup 2005 in Khanty-Mansiysk he was eliminated in the first round against Giovanni Vescovi .

With the Indonesian national team, he took part in eight chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006 with a total score of 57.5 points from 96 games (+41 = 33 −22), with an individual silver medal in Dubai in 1986 for his result of 11 out of 14 received a second board and an individual gold medal in Istanbul in 2000 for his result of 7.5 out of 9 on the first board with an Elo rating of 2763. Utut Adianto also played on the top board of the Indonesian national team at the Asian team championships in Penang in 1991 and in Kuala in 1993 Lumpur , at the Asian Games 2006 chess competition in Doha and the 2007 Asian Indoor Games chess competition in Macau .

In the German federal chess league Utut Adianto was registered for Rochade Bielefeld in the 1988/89 season , but was not used.

He became FIDE Master in 1983, International Master in 1985. At the FIDE Congress in Dubai in 1986, he was appointed Grand Master on the condition that he achieved an Elo rating of at least 2450. He succeeded in doing this in the next rating list in January 1987. In 2005, the World Chess Federation FIDE awarded him the title of FIDE Senior Trainer.

After the Biel Chess Festival in July 2013, Utut Adianto did not play an Elo-rated game and is therefore listed as inactive at FIDE .

Game example

Baburin-Adianto
  a b c d e f G H  
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7th Chess --t45.svg Chess bdt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess pdt45.svg Chess pdt45.svg Chess --t45.svg 7th
6th Chess pdt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess pdt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg 6th
5 Chess plt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess bdt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess ndt45.svg 5
4th Chess --t45.svg Chess pdt45.svg Chess nlt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess plt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess pdt45.svg 4th
3 Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess blt45.svg Chess blt45.svg Chess plt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg 3
2 Chess --t45.svg Chess plt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess qlt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess plt45.svg Chess plt45.svg 2
1 Chess rlt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess rlt45.svg Chess --t45.svg Chess klt45.svg 1
  a b c d e f G H  
Position after 21. Bc1 – e3

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In the 1993 Liechtenstein Open in Schaan , which he won with 8 points from 9 rounds, Adianto managed a nice combination with Black against Alexander Baburin :

Baburin – Adianto 0-1
Schaan, 1993
Queen's Gambit accepted , D25
1. d2 – d4 d7 – d5 2. c2 – c4 d5xc4 3. Ng1 – f3 Ng8 – f6 4. e2 – e3 a7 – a6 5. Bf1xc4 b7 – b5 6. Bc4 – d3 Lc8 – b7 7. 0–0 e7 -E6 8. a2-a4 b5-b4 9. Nb1-d2 Nb8-d7 10. Nd2-b3 c7-c5 11. d4xc5 Nd7xc5 12. Nb3xc5 Bf8xc5 13. Qd1-c2 Ra8-c8 14. Qc2-e2 Qd8-b6 15. e3 – e4 h7 – h6 16. a4 – a5 Qb6 – a7 17. Nf3 – d2 Qa7 – a8 18. Kg1 – h1 h7 – h5 19. f2 – f3 h5 – h4 20. Nd2 – c4? better 20. Rf1 – d1 with the defense option 20.… Nf6 – h5 21. Nd2 – f1 20.… Nf6 – h5 21. Bc1 – e3 Diagram Nh5 – g3 + 22. h2xg3 h4xg3 + 23. Kh1 – g1 Ke8 – e7! (introduces the eviction victim 24.… Rh8 – h1 +) 24. De2 – e1 Rh8 – h1 + Since checkmate cannot be avoided, White gave up.

Web links

Commons : Utut Adianto  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Portrait from March 2, 2004 on TokohIndonesia.com (Indonesian)
  2. List of all participants in World Chess Championship elimination tournaments (English)
  3. Chess Olympiads Utut Adiantos on olimpbase.org (English)
  4. Utut Adianto's results at Asian team championships at olimpbase.org (English)
  5. Utut Adianto's results at the Asian Games on olimpbase.org via Internet Archive (English)
  6. Utut Adiantos results at Indoor Asian Games on olimpbase.org (English)
  7. ^ FIDE congress, Graz, 1985 in Schachinformator 40, p. 403.
  8. ^ FIDE congress in Dubai in Schachinformator 42, p. 418.
  9. ↑ Trainer card on fide.com ( Memento from September 20, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) (English)
  10. The game Baburin - Adianto from 1993 for replay on chessgames.com (English)