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Alexander Sergeyevich Morozevich (Russian: Александр Серге́евич Морозе́вич, romanized: Aleksandr Sergéevich
Morozévich; born July 18, 1977) is a Russian...
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useful as a
surprise weapon against the Queen's Gambit.
Alexander Morozevich is
perhaps the only
modern grandmaster who
regularly plays the Chigorin...
- 2½–1½
Adams 3½–½
Shirov 1½–½ Li 3–1
Tiviakov 2–0
Georgiev 2½–1½
Morozevich 3–1
Bareev 2½–1½
Svidler 4½–2½
Ivanchuk 2½–1½ Ramírez 1½–½ Ghaem...
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Garry Kasparov,
Viswanathan Anand,
Veselin Topalov and
Alexander Morozevich.
Kramnik refused to play (see
Aftermath section below), as did the recently...
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champions Kasparov,
Kramnik and 1998 FIDE
champion Karpov didn't parti****te
Morozevich, Leko, Krasenkov, Kasimdzhanov, Svidler, Gelfand, Short, Smirin, Dreev...
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three players at Novosibirsk. A last
round victory against Alexander Morozevich secured his
second consecutive Russian Championship on
tiebreak from five...
- inclusion. Garry Kasparov (RUS), 2849 Michael Adams (ENG), 2746 Alexander
Morozevich (RUS), 2745 Evgeny Bareev (RUS), 2709 Peter Svidler (RUS), 2695 Rustam...
- Anand (India) 37 2792 1 Peter Svidler (Russia) 31 2735 12 Alexander
Morozevich (Russia) 30 2758 5
Qualified via the
Candidates Tournament Péter Lékó (Hungary)...
- ChessBase. 18
March 2010.
Retrieved 18
March 2010. "The
remarkable Alexander Morozevich wins Biel". ChessBase. 4
August 2006.
Retrieved 6
November 2015. Träff...
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Maxime Vachier-Lagrave,
Alexander Morozevich,
Alexey Shirov and
Yannick Pelletier, two
points ahead of
Morozevich. This was Carlsen's
second title. The...