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Alexander Valeryevich Khalifman (Russian: Алекса́ндр Вале́рьевич Халифма́н; born 18
January 1966) is a
Russian chess player and writer.
Awarded the title...
- July and 28
August 1999. The
championship was won by
Russian Alexander Khalifman,
making him the FIDE
World Chess Champion. The
format was a
knockout tournament...
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Garry Kasparov FIDE
World Chess Champion 1993–1999 Succeeded by
Alexander Khalifman Achievements Preceded by
Bobby Fischer Garry Kasparov World No. 1 January...
- Fritz–
Khalifman, 1–0 Ponomariov–Fritz, 1–0 Kasimdzhanov–Junior, ½–½
Khalifman–Hydra, ½–½ Hydra–Ponomariov, 1–0 Fritz–Kasimdzhanov, ½–½ Junior–
Khalifman, 1–0...
- Smyslov,
Veselin Topalov,
Viswanathan Anand,
Ruslan Ponomariov,
Alexander Khalifman, and
Rustam Kasimdzhanov. On 13
August 2014, she
announced her retirement...
- ISBN 978-17-8194-021-1.
Khalifman,
Alexander (2010).
Opening for
White According to
Anand 1.e4 13.
Chess Stars. ISBN 978-9548782784.
Khalifman,
Alexander (2012)...
- Moldovan-born US
woman master Isaac Kashdan (1905–1985), US
grandmaster Alexander Khalifman (born 1966),
Russian grandmaster and
World champion Stanisław Kohn (1895–1940)...
- but
resigned his
title in
protest at the new
rules in 1999.
Alexander Khalifman won the FIDE
World Championship in 1999,
Anand in 2000,
Ruslan Ponomariov...
- part,
including former winners of the FIDE
World Championship Anand,
Khalifman (eliminated in
third round) and
Karpov (eliminated in
first round). Reunification...
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first at
Leningrad 1989 with 9/13 (beating
Leonid Yudasin and
Alexander Khalifman among others) and
second to
Sergei Tiviakov in the 1992
Alekhine Memorial...