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Bator Sambuev (Russian: Батор Самбуев; born
November 25, 1980) is a Russian-Canadian
chess player who
holds the FIDE
title of Grandmaster. He is a four-time...
- Jean Hébert 2011
Bator Sambuev *, Eric
Hansen 2012
Bator Sambuev 2015
Tomas Krnan *, Eric Hansen,
Leonid Gerzhoy 2017
Bator Sambuev *,
Nikolay Noritsyn 2019...
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incorrectly executed promotion. At the end of the
regular tournament,
Bator Sambuev and
Nikolay Noritsyn, both
former champions, were tied for
first place...
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Championship with a
score of 7½/9 points, but lost a two-game
playoff to
Bator Sambuev, who was
declared champion. Nevertheless,
Hansen was
nominated to play...
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ruled that the rook
promotion stood.
Sambuev went on to win the game, and Noritsyn's
appeal after video showing Sambuev holding then
replacing the
queen was...
- Samant,
Aditya 35080580 2006-09-09 2023
India M
title application AICF
Sambuev,
Bator 4128290 1980-11-25 Ulan-Ude 2006
Russia M
title application; currently...
- Rodrigue-Lemieux, Raja Panjwani,
Nikolay Noritsyn, and
grandmaster Bator Sambuev. In
September 2024, he
represented the
country at the 45th
Chess Olympiad...
- Vegas. He
earned his
first win over a
Grandmaster when he
defeated Bator Sambuev, a
Canadian Olympic team member, at the 2013
Guelph Pro-Am. He made his...
- The same year,
during Ontario Open he tied a 2nd-3rd game with
Bator Sambuev.
During the 2010
Chess Olympiad he won
three games in a row with three...
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youngest grandmaster at 16
Pascal Charbonneau (1983-),
grandmaster Bator Sambuev (1980-), Russian-Canadian
grandmaster Anton Kovalyov (1992-), Ukrainian-born...