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team members after the game saying "Ban all these Chinese motherf***ers." This resulted in him being banned from all chess.com prize events for the remainder of 2023 for the alleged racism.
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with a performance rating of 2926 which is the highest performance rating for board 1 since Garry Kasparov's 2933 performance rating in 2002.
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and won the event on tie-break. In December 2011 he won the 32nd Edoardo Crespi Trophy in
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in 2005, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2017, where he reached round of 16 after defeating
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In January 2014, Jobava finished equal second and third on tiebreak in the
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Jobava is credited with popularizing an opening sometimes called the
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Jobava won 4 out of the first 6 Titled Tuesday blitz events held on
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in 2003 with a score of 7 points out of 9. He took part in the
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His younger brother Beglar Jobava is also a chess player, an
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of cheating after losing to him during the Airthings Masters
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in 2012 with a 5-3 score and has an overall (+5−1=5) record.
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to his 20,000 followers under the username "JamesBlunder".
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and streams similar tournaments alongside casual games on
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Jobava has played for the Georgian national team in the
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with 8½/9, finishing two points ahead of second placed
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Category:Female chess players from Georgia (country)
662:"Chess News – Jobava wins the Samba Cup in Denmark" 882:"Baadur Jobava convincing in HZ Chess Tournament" 287:scoring 8½/13. In the following month he won the 197:, where he was knocked out in the first round by 1719: 551:vs.Baadur Jobava, FIDE Grand Prix Tashkent 2014 453:in 1882. He's one of the most prolific users of 401:, he won the individual gold medal for the best 385:since 2000. He won the individual gold medal in 704:"Chess News – Baadur Jobava wins Aeroflot Open" 683:"FIDE Archive – Tournament report October 2006" 751:"Lake Sevan 2011 – Jobava wins volcanic event" 554:28.Kf1 Re8 29.Ng1 Bh2 30.Ne2 Rxe2 31.Rxb7 Re6 137: 1702:Category:Chess players from Georgia (country) 1428: 860:"ACP Golden Classic: Wesley So is the winner" 641:"FIDE Archive – Tournament report July 2003" 393:, he defeated the world's number one player 268:. In the same month Jobava won the European 331:in the European Individual Championship in 165:, and in 2021. He also participated in the 1435: 1421: 1055:"Titled Player Tuesday Historical Archive" 773:"Baadur Jobava wins Edoardo Crespi Trophy" 252:. In August 2011 he tied for 1st–2nd with 1442: 1338: 1313: 616: 476: 820:Standings of Tata Steel Challengers 2014 799:"European Rapid Chess Championship 2011" 745: 831: 481:On February 3, 2023, Jobava accused GM 153:(2003, 2007, 2012). He competed in the 142:; born 26 November 1983) is a Georgian 1720: 857: 473:in the FIDE Grand Swiss 2019 with it. 409:performance, which included wins over 16:Georgian chess grandmaster (born 1983) 1416: 1339:Zulkiflee, Sarah (11 December 2023). 338:Jobava has a (+2−2=3) record against 244:. Jobava won the silver medal in the 1738:Chess players from Georgia (country) 1273:"Jobava playing Nimzo-Larsen Attack" 461:in the Tata Steel Challengers 2014, 437:, successfully employing it against 417:and the former FIDE world champions 376: 303:. In July he finished second behind 1113:"JamesBlunder channel announcement" 13: 1365:from the original on 29 April 2010 1132:team chess record at Olimpbase.org 929:"Jobava in Abu Dhabi Masters 2019" 775:. FIDE. 2011-12-11. Archived from 195:FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 14: 1764: 1381: 457:in the modern era, having beaten 212:In 2008 he tied for 1st–8th with 1249:"Baadur Jobava vs Alexey Sarana" 664:. ChessBase.com. 29 October 2005 508: 496: 469:in the FIDE Grand Prix 2015 and 465:in the Bronstein Memorial 2014, 428: 397:in the Georgia–Norway match. In 256:in the Lake Sevan tournament in 246:European Individual Championship 27: 1351: 1332: 1314:McDougall, A. J. (2023-02-07). 1307: 1283: 1265: 1241: 1216: 1192: 1174: 1160: 1135: 1123: 1105: 1087: 1069: 1047: 1029: 1011: 993: 975: 957: 939: 921: 896: 874: 851: 825: 813: 791: 765: 617:Nikoladze, Sopho (2012-05-28). 358:. Jobava won the match against 1359:"Interview with Baadur Jobava" 1182:"Jobava playing Jobava-London" 983:"Jobava-Nepomniachtchi record" 739: 717: 696: 685:. Ratings.fide.com. 2006-07-10 675: 654: 643:. Ratings.fide.com. 2003-04-20 633: 610: 589: 568: 354:and a (+2−0=2) record against 201:. He won the 2nd Samba Cup in 1: 858:Silver, Albert (2014-07-20). 561: 155:FIDE World Chess Championship 1406:player profile and games at 1388:Official website (Dead Link) 7: 1400:chess games at 365Chess.com 1170:. chessresults. 2016-09-23. 706:. ChessBase.com. 2006-02-18 389:, scoring 8½/10 points. In 10: 1769: 1748:Chess Olympiad competitors 1200:"The Jobava London System" 512: 350:, (+4−0=1) record against 346:, (+1−1=3) record against 342:, (+2−1=3) record against 283:Challengers tournament in 240:in the President's Cup in 1696: 1468: 1453: 1037:"Jobava-Wojtaszek Record" 1001:"Jobava-Dominguez record" 529:, European Club Cup 2003 184: 138: 119: 109: 92: 81: 51: 41: 26: 21: 1553:Valeriane Gaprindashvili 1361:(in Russian). ChessPro. 1019:"Jobava-Radjabov record" 965:"Jobava-Karjakin record" 837:"Three winners in Minsk" 727:. World Chess Federation 519:to describe chess moves. 1753:People from Gali (town) 1473:Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant 947:"Jobava-Carlsen record" 597:"The Week in Chess 646" 167:FIDE Grand Prix 2014–15 123:No. 19 (September 2012) 1533:Roman Dzindzichashvili 884:. 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Index


2016 Chess Olympiad
Georgia
Gali
Georgian SSR
Soviet Union
Grandmaster
FIDE
rating
2582
Peak rating
Georgian
chess
grandmaster
Georgian champion
FIDE World Chess Championship
FIDE World Cup
Ian Nepomniachtchi
FIDE Grand Prix 2014–15
Tashkent
Sergey Karjakin
Chess Olympiads
Dubai Open
FIDE World Chess Championship 2004
Ruben Felgaer
Skanderborg
Aeroflot Open
Nigel Short
Vadim Milov
Aleksej Aleksandrov

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