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592: 514:, a point behind winner Levon Aronian. It was his fourth consecutive top three finish in Wijk. In the even stronger Tal Memorial (category 22 with an average rating of 2776) he shared second place again (+2−1=6), behind winner Carlsen, and reached a new peak rating and ranking as No. 4 with 2788 on the July list. Radjabov also competed as first board in the 2012 Olympiad in Istanbul Turkey 2012, and as a result pushed his rating from 2788 to his personal all-time high of 2793, and received second highest performance on the first board. On October 17 Radjabov led the SOCAR chess team to a win in the European Chess Club Cup by playing on the first board, and again received second highest performance on his board. 338:. Radjabov's win against Ponomariov came in Wijk aan Zee, where Radjabov scored +3−3=7, while the one against Anand came in Dortmund, where he scored +2−2=6. The win against Kasparov in Linares was Radjabov's only win in the tournament, where he ended up with a +1−4=7 score. Kasparov had been undefeated in five consecutive Linares tournaments before losing to Radjabov. He had not lost a rated game with white in seven years, and never lost one again. In an interview in 2005, Radjabov claimed that Kasparov used his influence to prevent him from being invited to top tournaments after he defeated him at Linares 2003. 2976: 2953: 2942: 2931: 2917: 400: 1123: 1095: 1046: 1039: 1018: 997: 1102: 1004: 1144: 1137: 1130: 1116: 1109: 1088: 1081: 1074: 1067: 1060: 1053: 1032: 1025: 1011: 990: 983: 976: 969: 963: 491: 716:"I think FIDE should take some action to include me back into the tournament, that's what I think. I think it's a fair decision. From my side, I think I have done everything possible. I just asked them, warned them, I also warned the chess community by expressing it openly. (...)". Members of the Azerbaijani national chess team signed an open letter in support of his reinstatement. 40: 919:, Radjabov, who was 15 years old, defeated Kasparov with the black pieces. Radjabov had a bad position (diagram), but played a courageous piece sacrifice that disconcerted Kasparov. Faced suddenly with an unbalanced position that required calm defense, Kasparov blundered with 27. Rdf1??, losing a piece and the game. 373:(2801) with the black pieces and subsequently finished second in Linares/Morelia after scoring +4−2=8 in the tournament. In November that year Radjabov won the strong Cap d'Agde rapid tournament. He won all his games in quarterfinal and semifinal against Volokitin and Bacrot, and won the final against 1248:
The game was controversially voted the most beautiful game of the tournament. Proponents praised Radjabov's resiliency and courage against the reigning world No. 1; detractors argued that Radjabov was losing and it was only because Kasparov blundered that he won the game. Radjabov's knight sacrifice,
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In September 2017 ranking of FIDE, Radjabov was ranked as no. 19 in the world. This was the first time since October 2015 when Radjabov was able to enter the top 20 in the list. The following month, he climbed to no. 17, his highest ranking in more than four years. In November, Radjabov won the gold
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Radjabov plays very imaginatively... he just won't give up, he is extremely tenacious and will always find a way to muddy the waters to throw you off track. He is very good at finding disconcerting moves. Here he unbalances Kasparov completely, disturbing his rhythm of play... That was the point of
560:. He placed fourth out of 18 in the Moscow round in May. In July, Radjabov won clear first in the Geneva round by scoring 6/9 points. In the final of his three tournaments, he scored 5/9 points. This put Radjabov third in the overall Grand Prix ranking, meaning he narrowly missed qualifying for the 1297:
in the country. UNICEF Representative in Azerbaijan Hanaa Singer stated that they were very pleased to have Radjabov in the work to improve the lives of children and young people in Azerbaijan. They were confident that Radjabov would become an outspoken and active advocate for the cause, using his
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in second place. While still 13 years old, the 2483-rated Radjabov finished in second place in the 2001 tournament Wijk aan Zee B, scoring +6−2=3. Mikhail Gurevich (2694) in first place was ½ point ahead and the player to qualify for next year's Wijk aan Zee A. Radjabov became the second-youngest
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after beating him with white, finishing ½ from first (+3−1=9). Radjabov had an average Linares (+2−2=8), and a disappointing Baku (+2−3=8), but finished third in Sofia (+2−1=7), behind Ivanchuk and Topalov. In Sochi in August he finished second (+5−2=6) behind Aronian, and capped a very active
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after beating him in both their individual games (Carlsen won the tournament). Radjabov finished in second place also in the World Blitz Championship, with 24/38. Aronian won with 24½ while Carlsen was third with 23½. In his 2011 Candidates quarterfinal in Kazan, Radjabov was eliminated by
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in the Ruy Lopez, scoring +1−0=10 with it in top tournaments 2008–2011, drawing among others Carlsen, Anand, Topalov, Svidler, Ivanchuk and Karjakin, and beating Adams. Radjabov has been called an excellent counter-attacker, adept at seizing control after an opponent makes a minor mistake.
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behind Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi. In 2016, Radjabov played in numerous tournaments such as the Gashimov Memorial, European Club Cup, World Blitz and Rapid Championship and Chess Olympiad without winning any tournaments. In April, Radjabov competed in the annual
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Radjabov won Dos Hermanas in April 2005, ahead of among others Dreev and Azmaiparashvili. Later in the year, he finished second in the European Championship, behind Nisipeanu but with Karjakin, Ivanchuk, and Aronian in third to fifth place.
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On March 26, the tournament was abruptly postponed as a result of new governmental policies aimed at containing the pandemic. This development prompted Radjabov to call for his reinstatement in the tournament. In an interview with
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the same year. Radjabov continued his progress over the years to become an elite chess player. In November 2012, he achieved his peak rating of 2793 and was ranked as number 4 in the world. This made Radjabov the
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of 3019 in the European Chess Cup Championships playing first board for the team SOCAR, with the team coming second overall. Later the same month Radjabov led the Azerbaijani team to silver medals at the
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of Shamkir Chess, finishing seventh with a score of 4½/9 (+0–0=9). He gained three rating points and reached #16 in the May FIDE world rankings, his highest ranking in more than 5 years. In the
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In January 2008, Radjabov won the ACP Rapid Cup in Odessa after beating Grischuk in the final 2½–1½. Later the same month he shared third in Wijk aan Zee together with World Champion
588:. Team Azerbaijan completed the tournament as #15 while Radjabov earned an individual bronze medal on board 2. He also earned six rating points and moved to #14 in world rankings. 3368: 510:. The average rating of the field was 2755, making this thirteen-round event a category 21 tournament. Radjabov scored +3−0=10 and tied for second place with Magnus Carlsen and 427:. He finished fifth on tiebreak in Linares after scoring his only win in the tournament against Aronian, and was undefeated in Bazna in June, even if he only won once, against 2619: 2206: 1469: 1270:, "The Grandmasters we have talked to praised Radjabov's resilience in a bad position but criticized the game as unworthy of a prize because it was based on blunders." 377:(who had eliminated Magnus Carlsen in his semifinal) 1½–½. In December, during the Creativity Festival in Florence (Tuscany, Italy), Radjabov lost a rapid game against 191:
in March 2001 at age 14, the second-youngest grandmaster in history at the time. In 2003, Radjabov gained international attention after beating the then-world No. 1
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Radjabov's national team won at the European Team Chess Championship in November 2013 in Warsaw, Poland. Radjabov scored 4½/8 (+1−0=7) in the tournament.
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in the classical games (+1-1=2); in the tie-breaks, he drew the four games in the rapid section, then defeated him in the blitz section (+2-0=0).
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in 1985, to defeat him. Radjabov is also the youngest player in history to defeat a reigning world No. 1 in a game at tournament time controls.
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languages teacher. Radjabov started playing chess at age three and attended secondary school number 160 in Baku. He was coached by his father.
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with the black pieces, making him the first player to beat three former and reigning FIDE World Chess Champions with black in one year.
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for the fifth time. He also continued his rally in the world rankings and reached #12. In May, Teimour played in the Moscow round of
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with Azerbaijan national team and earned individual silver medal on the second board. In April 2018, Radjabov participated in the
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Despite being the youngest of the participants, Radjabov in 1999 won the European Under 18 Championship, with the six years older
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and placed joint second-fifth places with four points (+1−0=6). In September, Radjabov participated in and won the
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on Armageddon round after drawing all of their games. In the semifinals, Radjabov defeated Russian grandmaster
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with Azerbaijan in 2009, 2013, and 2017. His major individual achievements include joint first place in the
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Position after 21.Be2. Radjabov (Black) surprises Kasparov by sacrificing a knight for the initiative.
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in the first round tie-breaks. In December, Radjabov missed the Jerusalem round for health reasons.
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21...Ngxe5, was praised by several strong players for its bravery, including English grandmaster
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and placed eighth out of 14 with 6/13 points. In the same year, he won the bronze medal at the
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and what he considered FIDE's inadequate attempts to deal with it, Radjabov withdrew from the
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in round 4 and defeated him in the tie-break series. Radjabov then beat American grandmaster
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Radjabov participated in 2004 Linares, where he scored +2−2=8 and shared fourth place with
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in the quarterfinal 1.5 to 0.5. In the semifinal, Radjabov defeated French grandmaster
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and placed seventh by earning 6.5 points (+1−1=11). In April, Radjabov played in
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Radjabov's sacrifice – it was not sound but it gave him these practical chances.
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Radjabov returned to top chess at the inaugural Gashimov Memorial also known as
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As a result of reaching the final in the World Cup, Radjabov qualified for the
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In May Radjabov shared second place in Astrakhan, securing second place in the
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Radjabov is almost single-handedly responsible for the current revival of the
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in the first three rounds, Radjabov faced fellow Azerbaijani grandmaster
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FIDE Candidates R1 Tiebreak: Aronian out; Kramnik saved by the clock!
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Chess News – Linares R14: Levon Aronian wins Morelia/Linares Super-GM
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in two sets, and was declared the winner of the Airthings Masters.
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Radjabov became the first player born since Kasparov first became
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rapid chess tournament, which was the first tournament as part of
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In May 2021, FIDE decided to give Radjabov direct entry into the
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petroleum engineer who attended the same chess school in Baku as
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In January 2007, Radjabov shared first place at the Category 19
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In Wijk aan Zee Radjabov shared second place with Aronian and
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in Wijk aan Zee; the field included among others world No. 1
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for Azerbaijan. He advocates for the cause of the universal
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On February 22, 2006, Radjabov defeated FIDE World Champion
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repeated the feat in 2011 by beating Ponomariov, Anand, and
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Elista R13: Eljanov beats Inarkiev, all other games drawn
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FIDE Moscow Grand Prix Moscow World Chess Grand Prix 2002
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in the first round on tie-breaks by American grandmaster
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in the blitz tiebreak, after a controversial incident of
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but withdrew due to the coronavirus pandemic. He won the
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Morelia R4: Topalov implodes, Svidler and Leko skyrocket
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Linares R14: All games drawn, Grischuk wins on tiebreak
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Linares 14: Vallejo holds Kasparov; Kramnik clear first
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Tal Memorial Rd9 – Carlsen takes title in record event
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However, the sacrifice was called "desperation" by GM
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tournament year by sharing first in Elista (+4−1=8).
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Kramnik–Leko, Anand–Kasparov Drawn. Leko Takes Title
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Medias R10: Magnus Carlsen wins with two-point lead
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Baku R13: Gashimov, Wang and Carlsen win Grand Prix
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Retrieved 2012-06-24. 2015:Bazna R10: Ivanchuk wins with a full point lead 1388:"БАКИНСКИЙ ВУНДЕРКИНД № 2 | Наука и жизнь" 844:2017 European Team Chess Championship, team 1st 827:2013 European Team Chess Championship, team 1st 817:2009 European Team Chess Championship, team 1st 719:In November 2020, Radjabov participated in the 553:tournament and finished 8th out of 10 players. 2444:"World Cup: Radjabov wins World Cup in blitz!" 1931:Sochi R13: Aronian wins Second FIDE Grand Prix 484:. In November he reached a new peak rating of 3220: 2997: 2090:GP in Astrakhan: Eljanov wins by a full point 1528:Dortmund Round 10: Viorel Bologan sole winner 1386:Редакция журнала Наука и жизнь (2004-12-14). 757: 684: 677:where he could have earned the right to play 3234: 2772: 2770: 2768: 2060:"Gold for Azerbaijan and Russia in Novi Sad" 1643:Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu new European Champion 2719:"FIDE Grand Prix Series: Radjabov, Teimour" 2670: 1820:Radjabov wins ACP World Rapid Cup in Odessa 1597:Radjabov: Kasparov is obstructing my career 1285:In May 2006, Radjabov was appointed as the 3227: 3213: 3004: 2990: 2974: 2951: 2940: 2929: 2915: 2253:Wijk aan Zee Rd13: Aronian is sole winner! 1908:MTel R10: Ivanchuk wins Sofia by 1½ points 1702:2006-03-11. Retrieved on 28 December 2015. 1656:2005-07-02. 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Retrieved 28 December 2015. 1518:2003-01-27. Retrieved 28 December 2015. 1327:"Chess prodigies and mini-grandmasters" 1298:great talents to inspire young people. 1122: 1094: 1045: 1038: 1017: 996: 349:, after drawing both his games against 14: 3472: 3453:*currently not representing Azerbaijan 2531:"FIDE Candidates Tournament Postponed" 2454:from the original on 30 September 2019 1101: 1003: 788:European Individual Chess Championship 603:In January 2019, Radjabov returned to 531: 267:Radjabov was born on 12 March 1987 in 3208: 2985: 2726:from the original on 20 November 2010 2308:from the original on 17 December 2013 2128:Aronian wins World Blitz Championship 1768:Corus Chess 2007 – Report of round 13 1143: 1136: 1129: 1115: 1108: 1087: 1080: 1073: 1066: 1059: 1052: 1031: 1024: 1010: 989: 982: 975: 968: 959: 697:on March 6, 2020. He was replaced by 173:[tejˈmuɾboˈɾisoɣˈluɾæˈdʒæbof] 171: 3520:Azerbaijani people of Jewish descent 2230:. Tatasteelchess.com. Archived from 1679:2006-02-23. Retrieved on 2012-06-24. 498:In January Radjabov competed in the 3011: 2799: 1749:from the original on 5 January 2016 1723:from the original on 5 January 2016 780:2000 Budapest Chess Tournament, 1st 24: 2744: 2510:from the original on 17 March 2020 2393:from the original on 26 April 2018 2150: 1713:"Teimour Radjabov wins Cap d'Agde" 1415:Leonard Barden (25 February 2003): 595:Radjabov facing Ding Liren at the 355:FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 25: 3531: 2902: 2871:2010-08-31. 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Index

Radjabov

2018 Chess Olympiad
Azerbaijan
Baku
Grandmaster
FIDE
rating
2700
Peak rating
No. 31
Azerbaijani
[tejˈmuɾboˈɾisoɣˈluɾæˈdʒæbof]
chess grandmaster
child prodigy
Grandmaster
Garry Kasparov
Linares tournament
Viswanathan Anand
Ruslan Ponomariov
15th-highest rated player in chess history
Candidates Tournament
2011
2013
2022
2020 edition
European Team Chess Championship
2007 Corus tournament
2008 Elista Grand Prix
2017 Geneva Grand Prix

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