-
Alexey Sergeyevich Dreev (Алексей Сергеевич Дреев, also
transliterated as
Aleksey or Alexei; born 30
January 1969) is a
Russian chess player. He was awarded...
- Yusupov-Dolmatov), Riga (Ivanchuk-Yudasin),
London (Short-Speelman), and
Madras (Anand-
Dreev) in
January and
February 1991. All four
quarterfinals were pla**** in Brussels...
- Morozevich, Leko, Krasenkov, Kasimdzhanov, Svidler, Gelfand, Short, Smirin,
Dreev, Azmaiparashvili, Rublevsky, Almasi, Xu Jun,
Gurevich were
eliminated classical...
-
Tissir vs.
Dreev, 2004 This
example is from the
first round of the FIDE
World Chess Championship 2004
between Mohamed Tissir and
Alexey Dreev.
After 33...
-
World champion Magnus Carlsen used the Amar
Opening to
defeat Aleksey Dreev in a game pla**** at
rapid time
controls in the 2018
online PRO
Chess League...
- Ponomariov (UKR), 2704 Sergei Tiviakov (NED), 2699 Ivan Sokolov (NED), 2696 Alexey
Dreev (RUS), 2694 Gata Kamsky (USA), 2690 Viorel Bologan (MDA), 2682 Joël Lautier (FRA)...
- and
Velimirovic had to be
replaced with the
following players: Alexey
Dreev (RUS) Vadim Milov (SUI) Ulf Andersson (SWE) Joël Lautier (FRA) 2 Hakki...
- the
first round to
advance to the
second round,
where he
defeated Aleksey Dreev +2−0=0. He was then
defeated in the
third round by Bu
Xiangzhi +0−1=1 and...
-
Championship qualifier.
Gelfand jointly won the
European Junior title with
Alexey Dreev in
December 1988, won the
Barcza Memorial held in Debrecen, Hungary, with...
- Georgiev (BUL), 2695 Peter Svidler (RUS), 2695 Anatoly Karpov (RUS), 2692 Alexey
Dreev (RUS), 2690 Judit Polgár (HUN), 2686 Ruslan Ponomariov (UKR), 2684 Ye...