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Maxim Sergeevich Matlakov (Максим Сергеевич Матлаков; born 5
March 1991) is a
Russian chess grandmaster. He won the
European Individual Chess Championship...
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April 2019, he
placed equal 1st-8th at the
Dubai Open with 7/9 (Maxim
Matlakov won the
event on tiebreak). In July 2019, he won the
Commonwealth Championship...
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playing chess at the age of 6, and is
coached by
Dmitry Afanasiev and
Maxim Matlakov. In
September 2023, he won the Open
section of the Tata
Steel Asian Junior...
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Martirosyan 9.02 1 Al-Beruniy (M) 3rd – 9.02
Required Optional 23
Maxim Matlakov 8.49 1
Aeroflot 4th – 8.49
Required Optional 24
Erwin l'Ami 8.30 1 Tata...
- Two of the tournament. He won
against Bogdan-Daniel Deac (2½–1½),
Maxim Matlakov (1½–½),
Vasif Durarbayli (2–0),
Vladimir Fedoseev (2–1) and a
second match...
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Maxim Matlakov 2½ 102
Nodirbek Abdusattorov 1½ 27
Maxim Matlakov 2½ 38
Boris Gelfand 1½ 91 Lu
Shanglei 2 38
Boris Gelfand 4 27
Maxim Matlakov ½ 6 Levon...
- Khismatullin, Oleg Korneev,
Dragan Šolak,
Vadim Zvjaginsev,
Sanan Sjugirov,
Maxim Matlakov and
Ildar Khairullin in the
Chigorin Memorial in
Saint Petersburg. In the...
- 2025-03 1995 Highest-ranked
Slovenian player (since 2023) 60 Russia
Maxim Matlakov 2738 2017-11 1991 61 Latvia Germany Azerbaijan Bulgaria
Arkadij Naiditsch...
- 2576 11½ 229½ 238 2544 66
Daniel Dardha 2568 11½ 227 234½ 2532 67
Maxim Matlakov 2638 11½ 225½ 235 2545 68
Alexey Dreev 2599 11½ 225½ 233½ 2540 69 Kazybek...
- (+6–1=4), half a
point behind Maxim Matlakov,
Baadur Jobava and
Vladimir Fedoseev who all tied for first–third.
Matlakov won the
tournament on tiebreak. Blübaum...