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Wang Yue (chess player)

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Memorial Internet Tournament, with games starting at 12:00 noon in Paris, 14:00 in St. Petersburg. 15:00 in Yerevan and 19:00 in Beijing. Each country faced each of the other three countries two times for a total of six rounds. Fischer time control will be used (1 hour 30 minutes plus 15 minutes
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1.d4 g6 2.c4 Bg7 3.e4 c5 4.d5 d6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Nf3 Ne7 7.h3 0-0 8.Bd3 Nd7 9.Bg5 h6 10.Be3 exd5 11.exd5 f5 12.Qc2 Nf6 13.0-0 g5 14.Rae1 Kh8 15.Bd2 Bd7 16.b3 Nh5 17.a4 Ng6 18.Nb5 Bc8 19.Bc3 a6 20.Bxg7+ Kxg7 21.Nc3 Nhf4 22.Ne2 Qf6 23.Nxf4 Nxf4 24.Re3 Bd7 25.Rfe1 Rf7 26.Bf1 g4 27.hxg4 fxg4 28.Nd2 Raf8
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were forfeited from their respective playoff games for tardiness, as they were smoking outside the tournament hall and consequently arrived two minutes late for each player's second playoff game, warranting an automatic forfeiture by the FIDE regulations.
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Event, the Chinese team lost 17–15 against the foreign side; Vadim Zvjaginsev finished 5½/8 to top the score in the event, Wang made 5/8 to top the score for the Chinese team. In 18–31 August at the 4th China–Russia Match in
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tournament – which hosted 87 GMs, 81 IMs and 465 FIDE rated players – on tie-break, ahead of five other players with 7/9 points and a performance rating of 2784, achieving his goal of crossing 2700 Elo rating (China's first).
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From March to December 2008, Wang went 82 consecutive games without a loss, one of the longest streaks on record. His unbeaten run began in the second round of the Reykjavík Open and ended during round 1 of the third
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in the streets. When he was 5, with the support of his parents he started to receive chess training at school and made rapid progress. When he was 9 he joined the National Junior Team and won the Li Chengzhi
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scoring 8/12 (+5−1=6) on the first reserve board with a 2621 performance. The team finished in 24th place and Wang finished on 16th in the individual board standings. At this event he achieved his last
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set in 2000. In January 2010, he became the first Chinese world top-ten player with a world ranking of 9. His highest world ranking to date is No. 8 in the May 2010 rating list with a rating of 2752.
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Event, the Chinese team won 36½–35½ against the foreign side with Wang scoring 6½/12. From 28 July to 7 August, at the 4th Marx György Memorial (Category 15 av 2622 of July'06 ratings) in
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was quoted in an interview saying, " does not allow his opponents to develop counterplay and he exerts "strangulation" style very effectively." Wang has said his childhood idol was
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On September 4–9 at the Trophée MULTICOMS China–France Match, he scored 4/6 with a performance rating of 2712, the highest in the competition. On 7 September, at the 7th
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This allows the black king to find safety, whereas 20.Qg4+ offered good chances of a perpetual check or 20.Qf7! Qc5 21.Rd1+ Kc6 22.0-0! would have allowed play to go on.
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29.Ne4 Qg6 30.b4 Bf5 31.bxc5 Bxe4 32.Qxe4 dxc5 33.g3 Qxe4 34.Rxe4 Ng6 35.Rxg4 h5 36.Rg5 Rf5 37.Rxg6+ Kxg6 38.Bd3 Kg5 39.f4+ Kg4 40.Kg2 R5f7 (diagram) 41.Rh1
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mark. In October 2008, he became the world No. 11, the highest-ranking a Chinese player had ever achieved, surpassing the previous record of 17th by
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to tie the match and win the event for the Chinese. Final Scores: China 14–France 13–Russia 13–Armenia 8. China players: (average rating: 2590) GM
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In January 2010, he became China's first ever top 10 player on the FIDE rankings. From May 9–25, 2010, he participated in the final
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and was the highest-ever rated Chinese player, with a peak rating of 2756, until August 2015, when this record was broken by
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in December, the national team won silver, with Wang on board two scoring 6/9 points (+4−1=4) with a 2647 performance.
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has had an influence on his style of play, having been impressed as a 13-year-old boy with Kramnik's victory over
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where he seeks to slowly grind down his opponents with a slight advantage. In February 2009 after Corus finished,
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with 7/9 points. In July 2007, he came second with 5/8 at the 4th Sanjin Hotel Cup in Taiyuan. In July at the 4th
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In 2000, he came second in the U-14 category World Youth Championship, which was also held in Oropesa del Mar, to
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On 16 January – 1 February, Wang in his debut at the event, became the second Chinese player to compete at the
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in the final rapidplay playoff. In October, he came sixth with 8½/13 at the World Junior Championship in
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In September Wang won the Chinese Chess King tournament with 5/7 points and a 2797 performance.
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cycle; however, Radjabov secured a draw which allowed him to win the final qualifying position.
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In October 2007, Wang became the first Chinese player and third Asian player to cross the 2700
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1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Bg5 dxc4 5. Qa4+ Nbd7 6. Nc3 a6 7. g3 b5 8. Nxb5 Rb8 9. Na7??
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This article is about the Chinese chess grandmaster. For the Chinese hit-and-run victim, see
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In April 2004, Wang scored the highest with 9/11 at the Chinese Men's Team Championships in
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in a what was to be a wild and scrappy game against Ivanchuk in an early deviation of the
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once in the last round which was a draw, and all the other first three games were against
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Described as a highly technical, consistent and solid player he has a preference for the
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Open finishing 20th with a 2653 performance. In March, Wang finished shared first at the
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where he scored 3/5 (+1−0=4) with a performance rating of 2767 for the men's team (with
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at the age of four. He would during summer every day after dinner watch people play
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and became China's then youngest grandmaster. December 18–23 saw him at the
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at the age of 17. He is China's first player ever to break into the top 10 of the
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Wang won the 11th World University Chess Championship, which took place in
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There are no more attacks for White, and Black finishes with a mating net.
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15.Qxd5! exd5 16.Nc6+ Kd6 17.Nxb8 Rxb8 leaves Black with a better ending.
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In November 2008, he played on board one for the Chinese Open team at the
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In April, he won the Philippines International Open Chess Championship in
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The black king's cover is broken, and Wang has almost reached equality.
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In October, he played for the Russian team "Siberia" that won the
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In July–August 2002, at the Second China–USA Match in
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tournament with a score of 7/9 and a rating performance of 2887.
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In September 2008, he competed at the 5th Russia–China Match in
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Elista Grand Prix starts, with wins by Jakovenko and Gashimov
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Wang usually plays 1.d4 as White, and for Black, plays the
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magazine's July 2008 issue. On August 20–30, 2008 in
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In 2005, the 17-year-old Wang manages to defeat his first
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with 7½/13 (+2−0=11; elo performance 2765) behind winner
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In January, at the 15th Asian Team Chess Championship in
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Photo report of 2008 NH Chess Tournament won by Wang Yue
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In February, Wang came in joint second with 6½/9 at the
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and Carlsen. In Round 2, he blundered early with 9.Na7
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In November, he came fifth with 8½/13 at the 385:In 1999, Wang won the under-12 category of the 2495:"Danzhou: Wang Yue wins with 2887 performance" 1927:"4th Russia-China match: Nizhny Novgorod 2007" 1188:of the gold medal-winning Chinese team at the 621: 3267: 2858: 2517:"Siberia and Nona win European Club Cup 2015" 2277: 1678:"List of Chinese international chess players" 1068:In 2009, Wang also participated at the 18th 344: 2578:"Chessdom – Interview With Teimour Radjabov" 2173: 2171: 1973:. Gibraltarchesscongress.com. Archived from 2648:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2472:"Wang Yue, World University Chess Champion" 2131:"38th Chess Olympiad: Dresden 2008 – China" 1644:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 364: 3274: 3260: 2865: 2851: 2698: 2492: 2390:"Ivanchuk beats Anand in León Rapid final" 944:In 2009, Wang continued to compete in the 479:In February 2005, Wang scored 5½/9 at the 59: 2580:. Interviews.chessdom.com. Archived from 2168: 530:In December 2005, he became the youngest 3773:Medalists at the 2011 Summer Universiade 700: 368: 2664:"Wang Yue vs. Ruslan Ponomariov (2005)" 2193: 2092:"Fifth China vs Russia Match in Ningpo" 1431: 1052:23. Kxb2 Qxa3+ 24. Kb1 Qb3+ 25. Ka1 c3 3748:Asian Games silver medalists for China 3685: 2723:Chess Olympiad record at OlimpBase.org 2449:. Fide.com. 2010-02-05. Archived from 2312:"Corus Chess 2009 - Report of round 2" 2243:"Chess Grand Prix 2008-2009 (updated)" 1732:CHN Men Team Ch.2004 – CHN: 2004-04-16 1580:Wang (2549)–Ponomariov (2700), Moscow 1070:Amber Blindfold & Rapid tournament 546:In February, Wang scored 4½/9 at the 515:, and reached the second round of the 27:. 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Chessbase.com. 2007-03-15 1623:Mig on May 24, 2010 18:09. 1598: 1276: 766:, he came joint third with 677:(2½–1½) and his compatriot 622:2007: Becomes a 2700 player 569:On July 10–22 at the 334:, where he learned to play 10: 3799: 3718:Chess Olympiad competitors 2224:. Chessdom.com. 2008-01-04 2078:December 16, 2010, at the 2073:Wang Yue hits them for six 1957:December 14, 2014, at the 1863:December 14, 2014, at the 1795:December 14, 2014, at the 1707:December 14, 2014, at the 1556: 1306:Wang vs. Ponomariov, 2005 1092:in 2008, 22nd León Rapid 932: 728:(who won on tiebreak) and 519:having beaten and lost to 33: 18: 3728:Sportspeople from Taiyuan 3708:Chess players from Shanxi 3671:FIDE top 100 country list 3661: 3370: 3352:Continental Championships 3322: 3299:Chinese Chess Association 3289: 3208: 3125: 3038: 2959: 2880: 2831: 2822: 2814: 2493:Sagar Shah (2015-07-15). 1552:Position after 40...R5f7 1027:13...Rb6 was much safer. 1018:10. Bxf6 gxf6 11. 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Index

Death of Wang Yue
Wang Yue (biathlete)
Wang Yue (skier)
Chinese name
family name
Wang

Taiyuan
Shanxi
Grandmaster
FIDE
rating
2637
Peak rating
Asian Games
2006 Doha
Mixed Team
2010 Guangzhou
Men's Team
Chinese
pinyin
chess
18th grandmaster
FIDE world rankings
Ding Liren
Elo rating
Ye Jiangchuan
FIDE Grand Prix 2008–2010
Teimour Radjabov
Levon Aronian

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