- 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...
- 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...
- to the Gaza war.
Israel was
instead offered to host the 2026 edition.
Krasenkow, Michal, "Youth on top in Batumi", New in
Chess Magazine, vol. 2002, no...
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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...
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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...
- Gabriel Sargissian (Armenia) 2614 Leinier Domínguez (Cuba) 2612 Michał
Krasenkow (Poland) 2609 Xu Jun (China) 2608 Vasilios Kotronias (Cyprus) 2607 Karen...
- Kamiński –
Grandmaster 1996 –
Robert Kempiński –
Grandmaster 1996 – Michał
Krasenkow –
Grandmaster 1997 –
Jacek Gdański –
Grandmaster 1998 – Bartłomiej Macieja...
- Nijboer (Netherlands) 10 2006 Michał
Krasenkow (Poland) 11 2007 Fabiano Caruana (Italy) 12 2008 Lazaro Bruzon (Cuba) 13 2009 Michał
Krasenkow (Poland) 14 2010 Krishnan...
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Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov (b. 1938), Polish-Serbian
chess master Michał
Krasenkow (b. 1963), Russian-born grandmaster,
moved to
Poland in 1992 Leon Kremer...
- (W 153) 0 (B 80) 0 (W 93) 0 (B 110) ½ (W 145) 5 74 78 2453 149 Michał
Krasenkow 2430 0 (B 72) ½ (W 115) 1 (W 167) 0 (B 34) 0 (W 131) ½ (B 102) ½ (W 171)...