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Alexander Igorevich Grischuk (born
October 31, 1983) is a
Russian chess grandmaster.
Grischuk was the
Russian champion in 2009. He is also a three-time...
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Grischuk,
Grishchuk or
Grishuk is a gender-neutral
Ukrainian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Grischuk (born 1983), Russian...
- The
second FIDE-recognized
World Blitz Championship was won by
Alexander Grischuk in 2006 in
Rishon Lezion, Israel; the
third World Blitz Championship was...
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Oksana (Pasha)
Vladimirovna Grishuk (Russian: Оксана (Паша) Владимировна Грищук, Ukrainian: Оксана (Паша) Володимирівна Грищук; born 17
March 1972) is...
- Mikhail Gurevich (BEL), 2663 Vladislav Tkachiev (FRA), 2672 Alexander
Grischuk (RUS), 2663 Joel Lautier (FRA), 2658 Boris Gulko (USA), 2622 Etienne...
- Anand,
Levon Aronian,
former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik,
Alexander Grischuk,
Hikaru Nakamura,
Ruslan Ponomariov,
among others.
Despite losing games...
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Levon Aronian,
world No. 4
Vladimir Kramnik,
world No. 6
Alexander Grischuk,
world No. 8
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov,
world No. 9
Sergey Karjakin, Pavel...
- Ding
Liren (who
qualified as a
finalist of the 2019
World Cup),
Alexander Grischuk and Ian
Nepomniachtchi (the
winner and runner-up of the 2019 FIDE Grand...
- Carlsen.
After 15 rounds,
Alexander Grischuk and
Peter Svidler finished atop the
leaderboard with 10½/15;
Grischuk subsequently defeated Svidler with Black...
- country-diversion system, so
players from the same
country meet as
early as possible.
Grischuk, Karjakin, and
Kramnik (all from Russia) pla**** each
other in
rounds 1...