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Mirnik, Boris

Boris Mirnik is one of the strongest sёgists in Europe and one of the first sesgists in Germany , 3rd dan of FESA . He learned to play shogi in the 1980s.

Boris Mirnik
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Place of BirthRiga the USSR
Citizenship Germany
Occupationshogi player
Awards and prizes

Shogi European Champion 1998 and 2002

In the 1980s he emigrated to Germany and lived in Berlin , but in 2009-2013, in connection with work, he lived in Moscow .

Employee of the German concern Bayer AG [1]

Content

  • 1 Achievements
    • 1.1 ESC / WOSC
    • 1.2 International Shogi Forums
    • 1.3 National and local championships
  • 2 notes

Achievements

On January 1, 2014, he occupied the 2nd position in German and the 5th in the European FESA list with an Elo rating of 2026 [2] .

ESC / WOSC

  • 1998, 2002: Shogi European Champion
  • 2002, 2007: WOSC Champion
  • 2003: II place in WOSC
  • 2003, 2005: 3rd place at ESC
  • 2007, 2011: 2nd place at ESC
  • 2007: II place in the European Championship blitz tournament
  • 2008: III place in the European Championship blitz tournament

Shogi International Forums

  • 1999: participant in the 1/4 finals of the 1st International Shogi Forum
  • 2002: II place in the 2nd International Shogi Forum ( Tokyo )
  • 2005: 8th place in the 3rd International Shogi Forum ( Tokyo )

National and Local Championships

  • 1998-2002, 2005 German Shogi Champion [3]
  • 2002: Winner of the French Shogi Championship ( Paris )
  • 2005: Winner of the Austrian Shogi Championship ( Graz )
  • 2005-2006, 2009: Champion of the Open Shogi Tournament in Pullah
  • 2008: II place in the German Championship
  • 2009: III place at the 4th Russian Shogi Championship ( Moscow )
  • 2011: Champion of the 3rd Cup of the Japanese Ambassador for Shogi (Moscow)
  • 2011-2012: Champion of the Russian Shogi Cup ( Suzdal )
  • 2013: II place in Moscow Shogi Open [4]
  • 2013: II place in the 5th Cup of the Japanese Ambassador for Shogi (Moscow) [5]
  • 2013—2014: Shogi + Chess biathlon champion at the Moscow Shogi Open

Notes

  1. ↑ Pre-Olympic Biathlon (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment April 3, 2014. Archived on April 7, 2014.
  2. ↑ FESA-list as of January 1, 2014
  3. ↑ German Shogi Championships
  4. ↑ Boris Mirnik: FESA profile
  5. ↑ Results of the 5th Cup of the Ambassador of Japan
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mirnik_Boris&oldid=102662026


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