- Étienne
Bacrot (French pronunciation: [etjɛn bakʁo]; born 22
January 1983) is a
French chess grandmaster, and as a child, a
chess prodigy. He competed...
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Bacrot pla****
White against Ernesto Inarkiev. On move 23, he
checked the
black king with 23.Qe7+??. Both
players calmly wrote down the move.
Bacrot then...
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recruited (in
decreasing order of FIDE rating) 16-year-old GM Étienne
Bacrot, 19-year-old
Florin Felecan, 15-year-old
Irina Krush (already the U.S. Women's...
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first round Ivanchuk, Short, Malakhov, Nisipeanu, Sokolov, Dreev, Akopian,
Bacrot, Gurevich, Rublevsky, were
eliminated Kramnik (as
classical 2004 finalist)...
- tournament,
Carlsen was
eliminated (+1−2=0) in the
first round by Étienne
Bacrot.
Bacrot deprived Carlsen of a win in the
classical tournament by
holding him...
- Grischuk (RUS), 2663 Joel Lautier (FRA), 2658 Boris Gulko (USA), 2622 Etienne
Bacrot (FRA), 2618 Christian Bauer (FRA), 2618 Hichem Hamdouchi (MAR), 2535 In...
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finishers were: The top 10
qualified for the
Candidates Tournament.
Since Bacrot was
already qualified on rating, 11th
placed Malakhov also qualified. One...
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several top-50 players,
including Anish Giri,
Nikita Vitiugov, and Étienne
Bacrot,
facing each of them in
their respective FIDE
countries (The Netherlands...
- by 2...Nxb2
leaves Black a
piece up with a
winning endgame.
Kamsky vs.
Bacrot, 2006
Promotion to
knight may also be done for
defensive reasons. For example...
- no top
players who
employ the
Philidor with regularity,
although Étienne
Bacrot and Liviu-Dieter
Nisipeanu have
occasionally experimented with it in classical...