- Michał
Krasenkow (born 14
November 1963) is a
Polish chess grandmaster,
chess trainer and writer. He is one of the
strongest Polish chess players since...
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article uses
algebraic notation to
describe chess moves.
Krasenkow vs. Karpov, 2003
Krasenkow–Karpov, in the
first round of the 2003
Corus chess tournament...
- 6.Bb3 Be7 7.d4 d6 8.c3 Bg4 9.h3!? Bxf3 10.Qxf3 exd4 11.Qg3 g6 12.Bh6!
Krasenkow vs.
Zvjaginsev FIDE
World Chess Championship 2004 In the middlegame, a...
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Sargissian 2–0 in
round 2, and
advanced to
round 4
after defeating GM Michał
Krasenkow in the
rapid tiebreaks in
round 3. He was
eliminated in
round four by...
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Bangladeshi Chess Championship in 1995. He
received coaching from Michał
Krasenkow in the same year,
which is also the only
formal coaching he has received...
- R. and
Vignesh N. R., and drew with J.
Deepan Chakkravarthy, Michał
Krasenkow,
Vugar Asadli, and
Stany G.A..
Koustav fulfilled the
Grandmaster requirements...
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Francisco Vallejo Pons. GMs
Peter Heine Nielsen,
Sergei Movsesian and Michał
Krasenkow were just
three of the
other players. The
closest threat to the champions...
- at the
Indonesian Open
Chess Championship, with
victories over Michał
Krasenkow and
Sergey Fedorchuk. In February, he
secured his
final norm at the Reykjavik...
- Kamiński –
Grandmaster 1996 –
Robert Kempiński –
Grandmaster 1996 – Michał
Krasenkow –
Grandmaster 1997 –
Jacek Gdański –
Grandmaster 1998 – Bartłomiej Macieja...
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Samuel Sevian 2703 2022-05 2000 129 Soviet
Union Russia Poland Michał
Krasenkow 2702 2000-07 1963
Formerly highest-ranked
Polish player (1996–2010) Soviet...