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Rublevsky, Sergey Vladimirovich

Sergey V. Rublevsky (born October 15, 1974 , Kurgan , RSFSR , USSR ) is a Soviet and Russian chess player . Grandmaster ( 1994 ), Honored Master of Sports of Russia ( 1998 ), Honored Trainer of Russia (2016). Champion of Russia (2005). The Russian team includes a four-time winner of the World Chess Olympiads (1996, 1998, 2000, 2002) and a two-time winner of the team world championships (1997, 2005).

Chess
Sergey Vladimirovich Rublevsky
Sergei Rublevsky 2012.jpg
In 2012
Countries USSR → Russia
Date of BirthOctober 15, 1974 ( 1974-10-15 ) (44 years old)
Place of BirthKurgan , Kurgan region , RSFSR , USSR
Rankgrandmaster ( 1994 )
international master ( 1992 )
USSR Master of Sports ( 1991 )
Maximum rating2706 (November 2013)
Actual Rating2652 (September 2019 )
Awards and prizes
Pochetnyi grajdanin ko.jpgMaster of Sports of the USSR.pngZMS sign of Russia (until 2007) .pngBadge "Honored Coach of Russia" (since 2006)
Personal card on the FIDE website
Personal card on the RCF website
Personal card on the Chess DB website
Sergey Rublevsky

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Biography

At the age of five, his mother Lyubov Ivanovna brought him to a chess club in the KZKT Sports Palace to coach Vitaly Petrovich Kornilov . Three years later, he fulfilled the first category norm, and at the age of 11 he took part in the adult championship of the Kurgan region. In 1991, he took 1st place in the championship of the RSFSR among adults and received the title of USSR Master of Sports in Chess . After winning the 1st Memorial of Y. D. Vitebsky in Kurgan in 1993, he received the title of International Grandmaster in 1994.

In 1997 he graduated from Kurgan State University with a degree in Economics and Management.

In 1998 he was awarded the title "Honored Master of Sports of Russia". In November 2000 he was awarded the honorary badge "For Merits in the Development of the Olympic Movement in Russia".

Winner of the prestigious Aeroflot Open tournament (Moscow 2004). He became the champion of Russia after a bright and unexpected victory in the super final in Moscow (December 18-30, 2005 ), ahead of such chess players as Dmitry Yakovenko and Alexander Morozevich by one point.

On February 3, 2012, at a meeting of the board of the Russian Chess Federation, he was appointed senior coach of the Russian women's chess team .

In October 2013, he was 56th in the FIDE ranking (53rd among active) and 16th among Russian chess players (15th among active), with 2695 rating points.

April 11, 2016 was awarded the honorary sports title "Honored Coach of Russia" [1] .

In 2019, the title of Honorary Citizen of the Kurgan Region was awarded [2] .

Game Features

Among his biggest victories is the victory over Garry Kasparov in Izmir in 2004 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 e6 4. OO Nge7 5. c3 a6 6. Ba4 c4 7. Qe2 b5 8. Bc2 Ng6 9. b3 Qc7 10. bxc4 Nf4 11. Qe3 bxc4 12. Ba3 Be7 13. Bxe7 Nxe7 14. Na3 OO 15. Rab1 f5 16. Qb6 Qxb6 17. Rxb6 fxe4 18. Bxe4 d5 19. Bc2 Neg6 20. Bxg6 Nxg6 21. Nc2 e5 22. Ne3 Bf5 23. Nxf5 Rxf5 24. Rfb1 Raf8 25. Rxa6 e4 26. Nd4 Rxf2 27. Ne6 R2f6 28. Nxf8 Rxa6 29. Nxg6 hxg6 30. Kf2 Rxa2 31. Ke3 Kf7 32. Rb7 + Kf6 33. Rb6 + 35. h4 g5 36. hxg5 Ke7 37. Rc6 Ra1 38. Kd4 Rd1 39. Kxd5 e3 40. Re6 + Kd7 41. Rxe3 Rxd2 + 42. Kxc4 Rxg2 43. Re5 Kd6 44. Ra5 Rg4 + 45. Kb3 Rg1 46. Kb4 Rb1 + 47. Kc4 Ke6 48. Ra6 + Kf5 49. g6 Rg1 50. Kb5 Ke5 51. c4 Rb1 + 52. Kc6 Rg1 53. Kd7 Rd1 + 54. Ke7 Rb1 55. Ra5 + Kd4 56. Kf8 Rb7 57. Rf5 1-0

Most Preferred Debuts :

White:

  • Sicilian Defense (155)
    • B52 B30 B40 B51 B57
  • French Defense (47)
    • C07 C06 C03 C05 C09
  • Scottish Party (47)
    • C45
  • Caro-Cannes Defense (27)
    • B18 B12 B17
  • Four Horse Debut (16)
    • C47 C48
  • Protection of Pirz-Ufimtsev (16)
    • B07 B09 B08

In black:

  • Sicilian Defense (134)
    • B42 B43 B46 B40 B22
  • Accepted Queen's Gambit (91)
    • D27 D20 D26 D29 D28
  • Sicilian Kan (55)
    • B42 B43 B41
  • Slavic defense (39)
    • D15 D11 D16 D10 D12
  • Sicilian Taimanov (27)
    • B46 B47 B48
  • Queen's Pawn Game (24)
    • D02 D00 E10

Sporting Achievements

YearCityTournament+-=ResultA place
1991SmolenskChampionship of the RSFSR7059½ out of 13one
Moscow58th USSR Championshipfourone67 from 11four
1993CalicutWorld Championship among youth under 20 years3
ParisParis Cupone
Mound1st Memorial of Y. Vitebsky1-2
1994Elista47th championship of Russiafourone67 from 113
Moscow31st Olympiad5226 from 9
1996Elista49th championship of Russiafour256½ out of 119-11
Yerevan32nd Olympiadfouronefour6 from 9
1998St. Petersburg51st championship of Russiafour256½ out of 1112-16
Elista33rd Olympiad3onefour5 from 8
2000Istanbul34th Olympiadfour067 out of 10
2002Bled35th Olympiad2onefour4 from 7
2003Krasnoyarsk56th championship of Russia32four5 from 920-37
2005Moscow58th championship of Russiafour077½ of 11one
2006Foros1st International Aerosvit Tournament5one57½ of 11one
Turin37th Olympiad2302 out of 5
Moscow59th championship of Russiaoneone95½ out of 115-7
2007Elista2007 World Cup Challenger
Match against Ruslan Ponomaryov (first stage)
Match against Alexander Grischuk (second stage)

one
one

0
one

5
four

3½ out of 6
3 out of 6 [3]
Foros2nd International AeroSvit Tournamentone285 from 118
2008Poikovsky9th international tournament2075½ out of 9one
2009Poikovsky10th international tournament2254½ out of 95-7
2010Poikovsky11th international tournament0384 from 11eleven

Family

Sergey Rublevsky grew up without a father, his parents divorced. Father, Vladimir Rublevsky died in 2002. Mother, Lyubov Ivanovna, worked on the KZKT .

Sergei Rublevsky is married, his wife is Elena, and his son is Mikhail (born in December 2005).

Interesting Facts

  • The variant of writing the surname Ruble is widespread, but erroneous [4] .

Literature

  • Rublevsky S.V. 64 skill lessons. - M .: RIPOL classic, 2007 .-- 240 p. - (Series "Art of Chess"). - 3000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-386-00207-7 . [5]

Notes

  1. ↑ Order "On conferring the honorary sports title" Honored Coach of Russia "dated April 11, 2016 No. 31-ng
  2. ↑ 76 years from the date of formation. Today, the Kurgan region celebrates its birthday.
  3. ↑ Lost in the tiebreaker in rapid chess ½: 2½
  4. ↑ Sergey Rublevsky - Information and business portal of the Kurgan region (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment November 1, 2012. Archived December 26, 2015.
  5. ↑ 64 skill lessons

Links

  • Personal card of Sergey Rublevsky on the FIDE website
  • Personal card of Sergey Rublevsky on the Russian Chess Federation website
  • The games of Sergei Rublevsky in the database of
  • Sergey Rublevsky's personal card on 365chess.com
  • Speeches by Sergey Rublevsky at chess Olympiads
  • Speeches by Sergey Rublevsky at the team world championships
  • Articles about Rublevsky
  • Interview
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Rublevsky_Sergey_Vladimirovich&oldid = 99582792


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