Knowledge (XXG)

Sergey Karjakin

Source 📝

1147: 3180: 457: 874: 493: 680: 61: 833:
match. This remains the last time Carlsen was defeated in a classical or rapid game in the finals of a World Chess Championship having gone unbeaten in the rapid tiebreaks with Karjakin and in his subsequent matches with Caruana in 2018 (both in the classical portion and in the rapid tiebreaks) and Nepomniachtchi in 2021.
1154:
In January 2024, Karjakin was involved in a very serious motor vehicle accident, being the passenger of the car that flipped multiple times. He suffered rib fractures. However, his injuries were not life-threatening. Later that year, in February 2024, Karjakin visited the ruins of the Ukrainian town
283:. Following the expiration of his ban, Karjakin has refused to participate in events where he is barred from playing under the Russian flag; this, in conjunction with FIDE's ban on Belarusian and Russian flags, meant that Karjakin has been inactive, dropping out of FIDE's rating lists in June 2024. 346:
achieved the qualifications for the title at the age of 12 years, 4 months, and 25 days. Both Karjakin and Mishra have faced scrutiny for the methods with which they won their qualification, however; Karjakin's father has been accused of using methods skirting the norms of chess in
832:
to ensure a winner. Karjakin's record against Carlsen in classical games before the World Championship was: 1 win, 4 losses, and 16 draws. Karjakin won the eighth game, but lost the tenth, leaving the match tied 6–6. Carlsen defeated Karjakin 3–1 in the rapid tiebreaks and won the
1002:, who along with Karjakin said that Dubov should not have helped a non-Russian in a match against a fellow Russian. Dubov responded that he considered it to be a match between two individuals and counter-argued that working with Carlsen would improve his chess and hence help the Russian team. 1061:
channel, Karjakin denounced FIDE for conflating sports with politics. He further declared that he considers himself a patriot first and a chess player second, and that he did not regret anything. His public approval of the invasion led to Russian President Vladimir Putin awarding him a
1091:, especially games 3 and 4. Karjakin has no qualms about entering an endgame with a small disadvantage if he deems it his best option as opposed to playing for complications. He is, however, also capable of aggressive play if the position demands it, such as in a 30-move victory over 1086:
Karjakin is known for his defensive skills, which has earned him an informal nickname as Russia's "Minister of Defense". He successfully defended inferior positions against World Champion Magnus Carlsen – himself known for grinding out wins from slightly superior positions – in the
1041:
did so in early March, saying "the GCT Board has determined that Grandmaster Sergey Karjakin is banned from all upcoming and future GCT events due to his recent hostile comments on social media supporting Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Russian invasion of Ukraine", while
852:
average of the opponents) was used to decide the winner, and as Karjakin's opponents had the better average, Karjakin was crowned 2016 World Blitz Champion. The extent of Karjakin's and Carlsen's domination in the event was shown by the fact that their closest rivals,
1017:, where he finished tied for fifth with a score of 7/13. Controversy arose among spectators after the tenth round when Karjakin and Carlsen drew by three-fold repetition after 16 moves in 20 minutes, with Karjakin's deciding to enter a drawn line of the 583:. On the January 2008 FIDE rating list, published just before Karjakin's 18th birthday, he passed the 2700 mark for the first time, often seen as the line that separates "elite" players from other grandmasters, with a new rating of 2732 and a world rank of 13. 1074:
despite his eligibility to play at the event due to rating, reiterating his disapproval for "the upcoming tournament I can't represent my country, play under my (country's) flag, and if I successfully perform, I will not hear my country's national anthem."
816:
in Moscow and qualified to play a match against Magnus Carlsen for the title of World Chess Champion. He defeated Fabiano Caruana in the last round of the tournament to finish with 8½ out of 14, one point ahead of Caruana and Anand.
409:, he was the youngest member of the gold-medal-winning Ukrainian team. He also won an individual gold medal thanks to his score of 6½/7 points playing the second reserve board. In December 2004, Karjakin finished second, behind 1069:
After the suspension ended in September 2022, Karjakin continued a self-imposed "ban" by refusing to participate in any tournament where he could not play under the Russian flag. Notably, Karjakin opted out of playing at the
1114:. Karjakin married Galiya Kamalova, secretary of the Moscow chess federation, in May 2014. They have two sons, one born in 2015 and the other born in 2017. He was previously married since 2009 to Ukrainian chess player 640:, after sharing the lead with Magnus Carlsen in the final round, and after ranking was then determined by the tournament’s official tie-break regulations. The final standings listed Carlsen followed by Karjakin, then 3132: 1377: 556:
Karjakin played again in the NH Chess Tournament for team "Rising Stars", which beat "Experience" by 26½–23½. He was the best player, having scored 7/10, and this earned him an invitation for the 2008
2250: 840:, which took place on 29 and 30 December 2016. Before the last round, Carlsen was leading with 16.0/20, while Karjakin was half a point behind. In the last round, Carlsen drew with 1063: 1029:
In February 2022, the Crimea-born Karjakin, who had transferred from the Ukrainian Chess Federation to the Russian Chess Federation in 2009, came out in vocal support of the
3605: 2122: 3610: 3218: 1855: 3575: 2807: 2258: 1005:
From 26–28 December 2021, Karjakin participated in the 2021 FIDE World Rapid Championship, where he ended up in 11th place with 9/13 points after tiebreaks.
342:
to become the world's youngest grandmaster at the age of 12 years 7 months―a record that lasted for 19 years until 2021, when American player
3615: 2655: 2327: 3339: 1359: 828:
City. The format consisted of a maximum of 12 games played under a long classical time control, ending with possible speed chess tiebreak games and an
773:, eventually winning 6–4 in blitz tiebreaks. By finishing in the top two, Karjakin qualified, along with Svidler, for the 2016 Candidates Tournament. 148: 2675: 776:
In the same year, he took part in the Russia–China Challenge Match. The first part of the event took place from 29 July to 1 August in the
757:
tournament for the second year running. In this tournament, he competed against nine other players, six of which were rated in the FIDE top 10.
3595: 3590: 1129: 1037:) to the Ethics and Disciplinary Commission. While the investigation was ongoing, several chess tournaments and platforms banned Karjakin: the 441: 390: 206: 178:, he previously held the record for the world's youngest ever grandmaster, having qualified for the title at the age of 12 years and 7 months. 1078:
Since January 2022, Karjakin has (as of April 2024) only played two classical FIDE-rated games, at the Russian Team Championship in May 2023.
3600: 2951: 568:, scoring 17 points after five wins, two draws and three losses (the scoring system was 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss). 3580: 2899: 1458: 3585: 112: 1160: 366: 320: 2739: 1122: 700: 378: 300: 182: 937:. He was defeated by the Kazakh grandmaster Rinat Dzhumabaev. Despite this, the Russian team took first place in the tournament. 508:
Corus A tournament, scoring 7/13 points (4 wins, 6 draws, 3 losses). In the same year, he took part in the NH Chess Tournament in
3570: 1014: 20: 2615: 1829: 3524: 3514: 2431: 1719: 1136: 3565: 3332: 3299: 3272: 1049:
In March 2022, the FIDE Ethics and Disciplinary Commission banned him from playing any FIDE-rated events for six months. The
837: 688: 304: 253: 221: 186: 3133:"The incredible case of Russian chess player Khismatullin, who is 'forgiven' by FIDE for supporting the invasion of Ukraine" 1146: 656:. The results affected the world rankings, as Carlsen reclaimed first place, and Karjakin passed Kramnik for fourth place. 3245: 2981: 1088: 991: 821: 576: 245: 214: 27: 2711: 533: 359: 1863: 3560: 3215: 2869: 1240: 1195: 1179: 1030: 893: 497: 272: 202: 60: 1504: 3506: 2214: 1745: 1054: 1050: 976: 948: 900: 813: 280: 261: 257: 237: 229: 108: 1539: 3325: 2092: 777: 3045: 3392: 2137: 241: 3018: 2842: 2529: 2406: 2389: 1963: 279:
to ban him for future events. He was also banned from playing FIDE-rated events for six months, including the
2827: 2771: 2753: 2506: 2232: 2162: 1693: 1482: 1406: 1300: 1111: 801: 708: 517: 2694: 2598: 1432: 3555: 3528: 2565: 1602: 1018: 964: 653: 603: 557: 418: 2548: 2287: 2065: 1564: 3282: 1911: 1282: 209:
to Russia. He has since represented Russia five times in the Chess Olympiad, winning individual gold in
2188: 1989: 1053:
filed an appeal, which was denied. The decision meant that Karjakin was not able to participate in the
315:, taking the silver medal on tiebreak. In January 2002, he was the official second of fellow Ukrainian 1330: 1239:
FIDE had instituted a ban on Russian and Belarusian flags in all FIDE-rated events in response to the
3550: 3491: 3481: 3471: 3461: 3451: 3441: 3431: 3421: 3411: 3401: 3376: 3366: 1628: 1071: 960: 886: 766: 716: 712: 572: 521: 296: 265: 233: 190: 2789: 1671: 951:. He finished with a score of 7/11, which earned him second place behind winner Ian Nepomniachtchi. 201:, winning team and individual gold. He competed in two more Chess Olympiads for Ukraine and won the 3518: 2040: 1115: 1058: 747: 545: 529: 402: 351: 308: 292: 210: 198: 171: 123: 2959: 1264: 3485: 3292: 2461: 1509: 995: 980: 862: 664: 2903: 2481: 1804: 436:
of 2635. He scored 8½/11 points (+7=3−1) to win the Young Stars of the World tournament held in
3091:"Chess Player Karyakin Said That He Had A Terrible Accident In The SVO Area And Broke His Ribs" 929:
In March 2019, Karjakin competed as part of the Russian team at the World Team Championship in
707:
but came in second after tiebreak. In November–December 2012, Karjakin shared first place with
3380: 3370: 3049: 3006: 2116: 1514: 972: 849: 743: 316: 135: 193:
title at age 11 and was awarded his grandmaster title in 2003. He represented Ukraine at the
3475: 3445: 3255: 2301: 1226: 1214: 1038: 660: 649: 645: 629: 614: 382: 343: 291:
Karjakin learned to play chess when he was five years old. He joined the A.V. Momot Club in
276: 613:
He won the ACP World Rapid Cup, which was conducted from 27 to 29 May 2010, defeating
307:
in 2001. Also in 2001, Karjakin tied for first place in the U14 European championship with
3348: 3222: 3105: 1140: 1125: 1092: 858: 735: 704: 641: 561: 374: 2843:"Russia and Belarus banned from holding world chess events, Karjakin to face ethics case" 2725: 2530:"Russia and Belarus banned from holding world chess events, Karjakin to face ethics case" 3185: 3179: 2808:"The Guardian view on world chess rivalries: no return to the cold war | Editorial" 780:, where Karjakin sequentially knocked out four of the five members in the Chinese team: 3495: 3309: 3189: 3156: 2925: 1172: 1104: 513: 370: 249: 194: 1885: 1770: 456: 3544: 3465: 3435: 3425: 3405: 3062: 3030: 1034: 999: 968: 967:
in the rapid tiebreaker after drawing the classical games. He then knocked out US GM
941: 911: 907: 845: 825: 770: 580: 541: 410: 327: 175: 2439: 2014: 1937: 3194: 2812: 1382:: Ukraine's traitor Karjakin explains his refusal to play without the Russian flag" 987: 918: 854: 754: 728: 668: 607: 505: 422: 312: 225: 1786: 873: 734:
In March 2014, he finished second place in the FIDE Candidates Tournament held in
3209: 1577: 252:
in the rapid tiebreaks after drawing 6–6 in the classical games. He won the 2016
3415: 3265: 3238: 3200: 2847: 2552: 2393: 1646: 596: 592: 398: 339: 2985: 2676:"Putin gives award to banned grandmaster Karjakin for backing Ukraine invasion" 3090: 2378: 1360:"Chess-Karjakin likely to skip World Cup, Carlsen's coach calls for sanctions" 934: 841: 829: 785: 696: 525: 492: 433: 386: 104: 31: 2353: 1518: 903:. He finished third with 8/14 (+4−2=8), one point behind the winner Caruana. 3204: 3171: 2698: 2680: 2656:"Chess-Putin gives award to grandmaster banned for backing Ukraine invasion" 2570: 2511: 2466: 1790: 1774: 1632: 1043: 793: 537: 509: 140: 633: 406: 389:. In October, Karjakin was the only human to win against a computer in the 3046:"Russia's Patriotic Chess Star From Crimea Sets His Sights On World Title" 848:. Thus, they both finished the tournament with 16½/21. The tie-break (the 602:
In February 2009, he won his first elite tournament in the A group of the
1156: 512:; it was a match between two teams, "Rising Stars" (made up of Karjakin, 414: 355: 3106:"Шахматист Карякин чуть не погиб после атаки дрона-камикадзе в Авдеевке" 2877: 1046:
banned him from participating in all prize tournaments that same month.
679: 2660: 2602: 2534: 1191: 637: 437: 331: 39: 1856:"Carlsen catches Aronian in last round, wins Tal Memorial on tiebreak" 1505:"The Dark Side of Chess: Payoffs, Points and 12-Year-Old Grandmasters" 560:. In October 2007, Karjakin finished second behind Bu Xiangzhi in the 2695:
FIDE Condemns Military Action; Takes Measures Against Russia, Belarus
2100: 930: 878: 797: 789: 781: 739: 692: 565: 394: 2272: 1830:"Medias Kings Rd10: Carlsen-Karjakin draw, Carlsen wins Medias 2011" 397:, Spain, where he was the youngest and lowest-rated player, beating 3019:
Sergey Karjakin moves to Moscow,changes to Russian chess federation
2926:"Второй сын родился в семье российского шахматиста Сергея Карякина" 2302:"Ринат Джумабаев одержал сенсационную победу над Сергеем Карякиным" 944:. He placed in a tie for second, with 5 points out of 9. 417:
tournament. In the following month, he won the Group B of the
3317: 2712:"March 2023 FIDE Ratings: Gukesh & Aronian rise, Karjakin out" 2379:
chess24: Magnus Carlsen reveals his World Chess Championship team!
1720:"NH Tournament: Rising Stars beat Experience Grandmasters 26½-23½" 872: 865:(three-time world blitz champion), were a full two points behind. 678: 626: 491: 335: 240:. He won the tournament and earned the right to challenge for the 2585: 1407:"Sergey Karjakin vs. Alexandra Kosteniuk – How to be a GM Series" 3357: 3175: 2641: 2066:"Karjakin wins with Black! Game 8 with notes by Fabiano Caruana" 429: 131: 3321: 1021:. After the game, Karjakin tweeted "#drawmagnus #saynoto2900". 2328:"Россияне победили на командном чемпионате мира 2019 в Астане" 451: 2566:"Is GM Sergey Karjakin allowed to play on Chess.com events?" 1033:. This led FIDE to refer him (as well as fellow Grandmaster 2251:"The winners of FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships" 1132:
from Ukraine to Russia. He has lived in Moscow since 2009.
1128:, Karjakin adopted Russian citizenship. Later that year he 691:, a full point ahead of world number one Magnus Carlsen in 947:
From 5 to 16 December 2020, Karjakin competed in the 73rd
3067:[Sergey Karjakin: "I can't live without chess"]. 2616:"Top Russian chess player suspended over Ukraine remarks" 1886:"Karjakin wins the Astana World Rapid Chess Championship" 746:. His second at the event was former FIDE World Champion 440:, Russia in May. In July, he tied for third place in the 2549:
Grand Chess Tour joins organisers in Sergey Karjakin ban
2215:"Carlsen and Karjakin dominate Blitz World Championship" 1331:"Karjakin Banned For 6 Months, Misses Out On Candidates" 731:, scoring 6½/9 (+6−2=1), half a point ahead of Carlsen. 579:, Karjakin reached the semi-finals, in which he lost to 256:. He participated in the Candidates tournament again in 468: 428:
Karjakin entered the world's top 100 in the April 2005
323:, though Karjakin had only just turned 12 at the time. 1746:"Bu Xiangzhi wins Blindfold Chess World Cup in Bilbao" 1647:"TWIC 556: 6th European Individual Chess Championship" 295:, and was coached by Vladislav Borovikov, becoming an 2952:"Sergey Karjakin and Kateryna Dolzhikova get married" 796:. In the second half of the event, which was held in 575:, which served as a qualification tournament for the 3157:
https://www.president.gov.ua/documents/7262022-44481
2754:"Will Karjakin become Russia's Minister of Defense?" 2163:"Carlsen wins tie-break and remains World Champion!" 1503:
Nechepurenko, Ivan; Friedman, Misha (13 July 2021).
299:
at age 11 years and 11 months. He won the
3505: 3390: 3355: 921:of Norway Chess, finishing last with 3/8 (+1−3=4). 504:In 2006, Karjakin played for the first time in the 157: 147: 130: 119: 88: 78: 70: 53: 2093:"World Ch., Game 8: Karjakin Wins and Seizes Lead" 1565:Tournament report January 2004. UKR Champ.Men 2003 1540:"Sergey Karjakin (13) beats women's vice champion" 990:for serving as a second for Magnus Carlsen in the 769:after going down 0–2 to former World Cup Champion 1964:"China vs Russia: Yu Yangyi cannot stop Karjakin" 2828:"FIDE Council condemns Russia's military action" 2772:"Norway Chess Round 8: Carlsen defeats Karjakin" 2507:"FIDE Council condemns Russia's military action" 1938:"Not Svidler's day – Candidates Tournament 2014" 1064:Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" 914:, finishing third with a score of 5/9 (+1−0=8). 808:2016: Candidates winner and World Blitz Champion 625:In June 2011, Karjakin took second place in the 381:. Here he defeated the reigning world champion, 347:enabling such an early attainment of the title. 228:tournament in 2013 and 2014. He competed at the 2138:"Carlsen-Karjakin, Game 8: Sergey stuns Magnus" 1694:"Amsterdam: Rising Stars beat Experience 28-22" 1301:"World Team 09 Russia takes gold; China silver" 1194:for his public endorsement and approval of the 971:in the quarterfinals and eliminated Russian GM 715:with 6½/9 in the FIDE Grand Prix event held in 699:. In the same month, he also tied for first at 350:In 2003, Karjakin won a six-game match against 2233:"Sergey Karjakin is World Blitz Champion 2016" 2189:"Magnus Carlsen is World Chess Champion 2016!" 1912:"Fabiano Caruana takes the trophy in Dortmund" 1227:[sʲɪrˈɡʲejɐlʲɪkˈsandrəvʲɪtɕkɐˈrʲækʲɪn] 959:In July–August 2021, Karjakin competed in the 896:. He placed seventh, scoring 7½/13 (+2−0=11). 659:In November, Karjakin shared third place with 3333: 1603:"Corus 13: Peter Leko wins Wijk aan Zee 2005" 1171:Karjakin is known for his strong support for 963:. In round five, Karjakin defeated French GM 425:, thus qualifying for the 2006 Group A. 358:by a score of 4–2 and tied for second in the 8: 3041: 3039: 2900:"News About Chess - Sergey Karjakin married" 2121:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1433:"Chess for All Ages: Karjakin's Early Games" 1150:Karjakin (right) with Vladimir Putin in 2017 3064:Сергей Карякин: "Я без шахмат жить не могу" 213:. He also won team gold with Russia at the 3340: 3326: 3318: 3227: 3178: 2390:Dubov hits back at accusations of betrayal 1771:Kiev Life Rapid: Karjakin beat Short 7½:2½ 1163:. He took selfies there in military gear. 917:From 28 May to 7 June, he competed in the 591:In July 2008, Karjakin convincingly won a 170:(born 12 January 1990) is a Russian chess 59: 50: 2432:"Standings – Tata Steel Chess Tournament" 2091:McClain, Dylan, Loeb (22 November 2016). 2015:"Sergey Karjakin Finishes Off Team China" 1578:"Men's Chess Olympiads – Sergei Karjakin" 1353: 1351: 979:. Eventually, Karjakin lost to Polish GM 940:From 31 March to 9 April, he competed in 3021:, Chessdom.com. Retrieved on 2021-12-13. 2462:"Tata Steel Chess 2022 R10: Black Is OK" 1629:"Sergey Karjakin, the Wizard of Kirishi" 1161:recently been occupied by Russian forces 1145: 727:In May, he won the inaugural edition of 377:. Soon after, Karjakin took part in the 3606:Eastern Orthodox Christians from Russia 3104:Спорт, РИА Новости (29 February 2024). 2790:"Gashimov Memorial 2017: Crushing wins" 2599:FIDE dismisses Sergey Karjakin's appeal 1672:"Corus R13: Anand and Topalov win Wijk" 1459:"Beauty and brains line up at Hastings" 1283:"Sergey Karjakin: The Ultimate Prodigy" 1256: 1207: 889:, placing eighth with a score of 3½/9. 824:took place 11–30 November 2016 in 260:, placing third, and qualified for the 3611:Russian State Social University alumni 3212:Chess Olympiad record at OlimpBase.org 2114: 610:(category XIX), with a score of 8/13. 391:Man vs Machine World Team Championship 373:, where he lost in the first round to 2524: 2522: 1990:"Karjakin's one-man army beats China" 1225: 975:in the semifinals to qualify for the 892:In January, Karjakin competed in the 16:Russian chess grandmaster (born 1990) 7: 3131:García, Leontxo (30 December 2023). 2870:"KC-конференция с Сергеем Карякиным" 2586:"Sergey Karjakin's appeal dismissed" 2407:"FIDE World Rapid Championship 2021" 2136:McGourty, Colin (22 November 2016). 2041:"Magnus Carlsen vs. Sergey Karjakin" 1324: 1322: 1013:In January 2022, he competed in the 885:In December, he participated in the 326:By scoring grandmaster norms at the 19:For people with a similar name, see 3576:Ukrainian people of Russian descent 1962:Fischer, Johannes (1 August 2015). 1265:"Record-breaking mini-grandmaster?" 3616:Anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Russia 2642:"Telegram: Contact @karjakinchess" 2257:. 26 December 2016. Archived from 1457:Pein, Malcolm (27 December 2002). 1178:In 2022, he publicly endorsed the 804:, leading team Russia to victory. 271:Karjakin's public approval of the 14: 2876:. 13 January 2010. Archived from 2841:Watson, Leon (27 February 2022). 1988:McGourty, Colin (2 August 2015). 1787:Karjakin wins ACP World Rapid Cup 1123:decree of the President of Russia 906:In April, he participated in the 379:Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting 2984:. 4 January 2012. Archived from 1329:Doggers, Peter (21 March 2022). 1015:Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2022 983:in the finals to finish second. 812:In March 2016, Karjakin won the 455: 442:European Individual Championship 244:. In November 2016, he lost the 3246:Youngest chess grandmaster ever 2902:. 9 August 2014. Archived from 2275:. Shamkir Chess. 28 April 2018. 1805:"Carlsen Wins Bazna Kings 2011" 1219:Серге́й Алекса́ндрович Каря́кин 1137:Russian State Social University 1095:at the Gashimov Memorial 2017. 753:In June 2014, Karjakin won the 687:In July 2012, Karjakin won the 183:European U10 Chess Championship 3596:Naturalized citizens of Russia 3071:(in Russian). 15 February 2015 2830:. Chessbase. 28 February 2022. 2286:Doggers, Peter (7 June 2018). 1645:Crowther, Mark (4 July 2005). 1437:Chessforallages.blogspot.co.uk 1358:Pretot, Julien (1 June 2023). 1190:In 2022, he was sanctioned by 1135:In 2013 he graduated from the 998:. This was also criticised by 838:World Blitz Chess Championship 800:in December, he also defeated 689:World Rapid Chess Championship 254:World Blitz Chess Championship 222:World Rapid Chess Championship 1: 3591:Ukrainian emigrants to Russia 1803:Emmett, Ryan (21 June 2011). 1130:transferred chess federations 1089:World Chess Championship 2016 992:World Chess Championship 2021 899:In March, he competed in the 844:, while Karjakin won against 822:World Chess Championship 2016 577:World Chess Championship 2010 338:in August 2002, he surpassed 232:, placing second. He won the 215:World Team Chess Championship 168:Sergey Alexandrovich Karjakin 74:Sergey Alexandrovich Karjakin 28:Eastern Slavic naming customs 3601:Sportspeople from Simferopol 3188:player profile and games at 1627:Misha Savinov (2005-05-31), 1489:. Italian Chess Federation. 367:2004 FIDE World Championship 3581:World Youth Chess Champions 3197:chess games at 365Chess.com 3007:Karjakin to Play for Russia 2288:"Caruana Wins Norway Chess" 1241:Russian invasion of Ukraine 1196:Russian invasion of Ukraine 1180:Russian invasion of Ukraine 1031:Russian invasion of Ukraine 548:. The former won by 28–22. 334:tournament in May 2002 and 273:Russian invasion of Ukraine 264:by finishing second in the 3632: 3586:Chess Olympiad competitors 3300:World Blitz Chess Champion 3273:World Rapid Chess Champion 3216:Interview with game review 3009:, Chess.com, 1 August 2009 2482:"#drawmagnus #saynoto2900" 1112:Eastern Orthodox Christian 1055:Candidates Tournament 2022 977:Candidates Tournament 2022 949:Russian Chess Championship 901:Candidates Tournament 2018 814:2016 Candidates Tournament 675:2012: World Rapid Champion 354:("Dannemann Classico") in 281:Candidates Tournament 2022 238:Candidates Tournament 2016 236:, thus qualifying for the 230:Candidates Tournament 2014 26:In this name that follows 25: 18: 3306: 3297: 3289: 3279: 3270: 3262: 3252: 3243: 3235: 3230: 2740:"FIDE rating calculation" 2726:"FIDE rating calculation" 2358:Worldcup-results.fide.com 1380:I wouldn't forgive myself 1218: 301:U10 European championship 58: 3063: 3031:Player transfers in 2009 2714:. chess24. 1 March 2023. 2019:Russian Chess Federation 1121:On 25 July 2009, by the 1051:Russian Chess Federation 319:during the final of the 242:World Chess Championship 187:World U12 Chess Champion 3571:Ukrainian chess players 3507:Women's Chess World Cup 1942:Candidates2014.fide.com 1487:LOTO – Lost Tournaments 321:FIDE World Championship 189:in 2001. He earned the 2273:"Results: Cross Table" 1151: 965:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 882: 836:Karjakin won the 2016 684: 654:Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu 604:Corus chess tournament 558:Amber chess tournament 501: 432:list, at 64th with an 419:Corus Chess Tournament 360:Ukrainian championship 305:U12 world championship 220:Karjakin won the 2012 203:Corus chess tournament 3566:Russian chess players 3283:Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 1149: 876: 682: 617:in the final by 4–3. 495: 2956:Players.chessdom.com 1072:2023 Chess World Cup 986:Karjakin criticised 961:Chess World Cup 2021 887:London Chess Classic 767:Chess World Cup 2015 717:Tashkent, Uzbekistan 713:Alexander Morozevich 573:Chess World Cup 2007 528:) and "Experience" ( 297:International Master 266:Chess World Cup 2021 234:Chess World Cup 2015 191:International Master 185:in 1999 and was the 82:Ukraine (until 2009) 3221:30 May 2014 at the 2816:. 29 November 2016. 2588:. FIDE. 6 May 2022. 2574:. 26 February 2022. 2538:. 28 February 2022. 2515:. 28 February 2022. 2396:, 12 December 2021. 2239:. 30 December 2016. 2221:. 29 December 2016. 1116:Kateryna Dolzhykova 1057:. In a post to his 877:Sergey Karjakin in 748:Rustam Kasimdzhanov 667:in the category 22 546:Scheveningen system 530:Alexander Beliavsky 403:36th Chess Olympiad 365:He competed in the 352:Alexandra Kosteniuk 293:Kramatorsk, Ukraine 84:Russia (since 2009) 3561:Chess Grandmasters 3293:Alexander Grischuk 3203:player profile at 2982:"Президент России" 2962:on 11 October 2018 2701:, 28 February 2022 2470:. 27 January 2022. 2436:Tatasteelchess.com 2261:on 2 January 2017. 2195:. 30 November 2016 2169:. 30 November 2016 2103:on 6 February 2017 2072:. 23 November 2016 2021:. 16 December 2016 1726:. 3 September 2007 1651:Theweekinchess.com 1510:The New York Times 1152: 996:Ian Nepomniachtchi 981:Jan-Krzysztof Duda 942:Shamkir Chess 2019 894:Tata Steel Masters 883: 863:Alexander Grischuk 685: 665:Ian Nepomniachtchi 502: 467:. You can help by 246:championship match 217:in 2013 and 2019. 3538: 3537: 3316: 3315: 3307:Succeeded by 3280:Succeeded by 3253:Succeeded by 3110:РИА Новости Спорт 3093:. 2 January 2024. 3052:. (30 March 2016) 3050:Radio Free Europe 2988:on 4 January 2012 2758:Chess-teacher.com 1752:. 21 October 2007 1674:. 30 January 2006 1609:. 31 January 2005 1546:. 6 February 2003 1307:. 6 December 2013 1139:with a degree in 973:Vladimir Fedoseev 765:Karjakin won the 744:Viswanathan Anand 595:match against GM 544:), held with the 522:Daniel Stellwagen 485: 484: 317:Ruslan Ponomariov 181:Karjakin won the 165: 164: 161:No. 4 (July 2011) 158:Peak ranking 3623: 3342: 3335: 3328: 3319: 3290:Preceded by 3263:Preceded by 3256:Abhimanyu Mishra 3236:Preceded by 3228: 3182: 3159: 3154: 3148: 3147: 3145: 3143: 3128: 3122: 3121: 3119: 3117: 3101: 3095: 3094: 3087: 3081: 3080: 3078: 3076: 3059: 3053: 3043: 3034: 3028: 3022: 3016: 3010: 3004: 2998: 2997: 2995: 2993: 2978: 2972: 2971: 2969: 2967: 2958:. Archived from 2948: 2942: 2941: 2939: 2937: 2922: 2916: 2915: 2913: 2911: 2906:on 9 August 2014 2896: 2890: 2889: 2887: 2885: 2866: 2860: 2859: 2857: 2855: 2838: 2832: 2831: 2824: 2818: 2817: 2804: 2798: 2797: 2796:. 26 April 2017. 2794:En.chessbase.com 2786: 2780: 2779: 2776:En.chessbase.com 2768: 2762: 2761: 2750: 2744: 2743: 2736: 2730: 2729: 2722: 2716: 2715: 2708: 2702: 2692: 2686: 2685: 2672: 2666: 2665: 2652: 2646: 2645: 2644:. 21 March 2022. 2638: 2632: 2631: 2629: 2627: 2612: 2606: 2596: 2590: 2589: 2582: 2576: 2575: 2562: 2556: 2546: 2540: 2539: 2526: 2517: 2516: 2503: 2497: 2496: 2494: 2492: 2478: 2472: 2471: 2458: 2452: 2451: 2449: 2447: 2438:. Archived from 2428: 2422: 2421: 2419: 2417: 2403: 2397: 2387: 2381: 2376: 2370: 2369: 2367: 2365: 2350: 2344: 2343: 2341: 2339: 2324: 2318: 2317: 2315: 2313: 2298: 2292: 2291: 2283: 2277: 2276: 2269: 2263: 2262: 2247: 2241: 2240: 2237:En.chessbase.com 2229: 2223: 2222: 2219:En.chessbase.com 2211: 2205: 2204: 2202: 2200: 2185: 2179: 2178: 2176: 2174: 2167:En.chessbase.com 2159: 2153: 2152: 2150: 2148: 2133: 2127: 2126: 2120: 2112: 2110: 2108: 2099:. Archived from 2088: 2082: 2081: 2079: 2077: 2062: 2056: 2055: 2053: 2051: 2037: 2031: 2030: 2028: 2026: 2011: 2005: 2004: 2002: 2000: 1985: 1979: 1978: 1976: 1974: 1968:En.chessbase.com 1959: 1953: 1952: 1950: 1948: 1934: 1928: 1927: 1925: 1923: 1908: 1902: 1901: 1899: 1897: 1882: 1876: 1875: 1873: 1871: 1866:on 27 March 2014 1862:. Archived from 1852: 1846: 1845: 1843: 1841: 1834:En.chessBase.com 1826: 1820: 1819: 1817: 1815: 1800: 1794: 1784: 1778: 1777:, 7 August 2008. 1768: 1762: 1761: 1759: 1757: 1750:En.chessbase.com 1742: 1736: 1735: 1733: 1731: 1724:En.chessbase.com 1716: 1710: 1709: 1707: 1705: 1700:. 30 August 2006 1698:En.chessbase.com 1690: 1684: 1683: 1681: 1679: 1668: 1662: 1661: 1659: 1657: 1642: 1636: 1625: 1619: 1618: 1616: 1614: 1607:En.chessbase.com 1599: 1593: 1592: 1590: 1588: 1574: 1568: 1562: 1556: 1555: 1553: 1551: 1544:En.chessbase.com 1536: 1530: 1529: 1527: 1525: 1500: 1494: 1492: 1483:C.to Europeo U14 1480: 1474: 1473: 1471: 1469: 1454: 1448: 1447: 1445: 1443: 1429: 1423: 1422: 1420: 1418: 1413:. 10 August 2011 1403: 1397: 1396: 1394: 1392: 1374: 1368: 1367: 1355: 1346: 1345: 1343: 1341: 1326: 1317: 1316: 1314: 1312: 1305:En.chessbase.com 1297: 1291: 1290: 1279: 1273: 1272: 1269:En.chessbase.com 1261: 1244: 1237: 1231: 1229: 1224: 1220: 1212: 1039:Grand Chess Tour 683:Karjakin in 2012 661:Vassily Ivanchuk 650:Vassily Ivanchuk 646:Teimour Radjabov 630:Kings Tournament 615:Dmitry Jakovenko 498:Corus Tournament 496:Karjakin at the 480: 477: 459: 452: 383:Vladimir Kramnik 344:Abhimanyu Mishra 309:Borki Predojević 303:in 1999 and the 277:Grand Chess Tour 205:in 2009, before 153:2788 (July 2011) 149:Peak rating 143:(September 2024) 102: 98: 96: 65:Karjakin in 2018 63: 51: 3631: 3630: 3626: 3625: 3624: 3622: 3621: 3620: 3541: 3540: 3539: 3534: 3501: 3386: 3351: 3349:Chess World Cup 3346: 3312: 3303: 3295: 3285: 3276: 3268: 3258: 3249: 3241: 3223:Wayback Machine 3210:Sergey Karjakin 3201:Sergey Karjakin 3195:Sergey Karjakin 3186:Sergey Karjakin 3174:rating card at 3172:Sergey Karjakin 3168: 3163: 3162: 3155: 3151: 3141: 3139: 3137:EL PAÍS English 3130: 3129: 3125: 3115: 3113: 3103: 3102: 3098: 3089: 3088: 3084: 3074: 3072: 3065: 3061: 3060: 3056: 3044: 3037: 3029: 3025: 3017: 3013: 3005: 3001: 2991: 2989: 2980: 2979: 2975: 2965: 2963: 2950: 2949: 2945: 2935: 2933: 2924: 2923: 2919: 2909: 2907: 2898: 2897: 2893: 2883: 2881: 2868: 2867: 2863: 2853: 2851: 2840: 2839: 2835: 2826: 2825: 2821: 2806: 2805: 2801: 2788: 2787: 2783: 2778:. 15 June 2017. 2770: 2769: 2765: 2752: 2751: 2747: 2738: 2737: 2733: 2724: 2723: 2719: 2710: 2709: 2705: 2693: 2689: 2674: 2673: 2669: 2654: 2653: 2649: 2640: 2639: 2635: 2625: 2623: 2622:. 21 March 2022 2614: 2613: 2609: 2597: 2593: 2584: 2583: 2579: 2564: 2563: 2559: 2555:, 5 March 2022. 2547: 2543: 2528: 2527: 2520: 2505: 2504: 2500: 2490: 2488: 2480: 2479: 2475: 2460: 2459: 2455: 2445: 2443: 2430: 2429: 2425: 2415: 2413: 2405: 2404: 2400: 2388: 2384: 2377: 2373: 2363: 2361: 2360:. 5 August 2021 2352: 2351: 2347: 2337: 2335: 2334:. 15 March 2019 2326: 2325: 2321: 2311: 2309: 2300: 2299: 2295: 2285: 2284: 2280: 2271: 2270: 2266: 2249: 2248: 2244: 2231: 2230: 2226: 2213: 2212: 2208: 2198: 2196: 2187: 2186: 2182: 2172: 2170: 2161: 2160: 2156: 2146: 2144: 2135: 2134: 2130: 2113: 2106: 2104: 2090: 2089: 2085: 2075: 2073: 2064: 2063: 2059: 2049: 2047: 2039: 2038: 2034: 2024: 2022: 2013: 2012: 2008: 1998: 1996: 1987: 1986: 1982: 1972: 1970: 1961: 1960: 1956: 1946: 1944: 1936: 1935: 1931: 1921: 1919: 1910: 1909: 1905: 1895: 1893: 1884: 1883: 1879: 1869: 1867: 1854: 1853: 1849: 1839: 1837: 1828: 1827: 1823: 1813: 1811: 1802: 1801: 1797: 1785: 1781: 1769: 1765: 1755: 1753: 1744: 1743: 1739: 1729: 1727: 1718: 1717: 1713: 1703: 1701: 1692: 1691: 1687: 1677: 1675: 1670: 1669: 1665: 1655: 1653: 1644: 1643: 1639: 1626: 1622: 1612: 1610: 1601: 1600: 1596: 1586: 1584: 1576: 1575: 1571: 1563: 1559: 1549: 1547: 1538: 1537: 1533: 1523: 1521: 1502: 1501: 1497: 1490: 1481: 1477: 1467: 1465: 1463:Telegraph.co.uk 1456: 1455: 1451: 1441: 1439: 1431: 1430: 1426: 1416: 1414: 1405: 1404: 1400: 1390: 1388: 1376: 1375: 1371: 1357: 1356: 1349: 1339: 1337: 1328: 1327: 1320: 1310: 1308: 1299: 1298: 1294: 1281: 1280: 1276: 1263: 1262: 1258: 1253: 1248: 1247: 1238: 1234: 1222: 1213: 1209: 1204: 1188: 1169: 1167:Political views 1141:social pedagogy 1126:Dmitry Medvedev 1103:Karjakin is an 1101: 1093:Veselin Topalov 1084: 1027: 1011: 957: 927: 871: 859:Hikaru Nakamura 830:Armageddon game 810: 778:Heixiazi Island 763: 736:Khanty-Mansiysk 725: 705:Fabiano Caruana 677: 642:Hikaru Nakamura 623: 589: 562:blindfold chess 554: 490: 481: 475: 472: 465:needs expansion 450: 375:Mikhail Kobalia 289: 262:2022 Candidates 103: 100: 99:12 January 1990 94: 92: 83: 66: 54:Sergey Karjakin 47: 24: 21:Sergey Karyakin 17: 12: 11: 5: 3629: 3627: 3619: 3618: 3613: 3608: 3603: 3598: 3593: 3588: 3583: 3578: 3573: 3568: 3563: 3558: 3553: 3543: 3542: 3536: 3535: 3533: 3532: 3522: 3511: 3509: 3503: 3502: 3500: 3499: 3489: 3479: 3469: 3459: 3449: 3439: 3429: 3419: 3409: 3398: 3396: 3388: 3387: 3385: 3384: 3374: 3363: 3361: 3353: 3352: 3347: 3345: 3344: 3337: 3330: 3322: 3314: 3313: 3310:Magnus Carlsen 3308: 3305: 3296: 3291: 3287: 3286: 3281: 3278: 3269: 3264: 3260: 3259: 3254: 3251: 3242: 3237: 3233: 3232: 3226: 3225: 3213: 3207: 3198: 3192: 3190:Chessgames.com 3183: 3167: 3166:External links 3164: 3161: 3160: 3149: 3123: 3096: 3082: 3054: 3035: 3023: 3011: 2999: 2973: 2943: 2932:. 31 July 2017 2917: 2891: 2880:on 12 May 2021 2861: 2833: 2819: 2799: 2781: 2763: 2745: 2731: 2717: 2703: 2687: 2684:. 2 June 2022. 2667: 2664:. 2 June 2022. 2647: 2633: 2607: 2591: 2577: 2557: 2541: 2518: 2498: 2473: 2453: 2442:on 24 May 2022 2423: 2398: 2382: 2371: 2345: 2319: 2308:. 9 March 2019 2293: 2278: 2264: 2242: 2224: 2206: 2180: 2154: 2128: 2097:Worldchess.com 2083: 2057: 2045:Chessgames.com 2032: 2006: 1980: 1954: 1929: 1918:. 22 July 2012 1903: 1877: 1860:Chessvibes.com 1847: 1836:. 21 June 2011 1821: 1795: 1793:, 29 May 2010. 1779: 1763: 1737: 1711: 1685: 1663: 1637: 1620: 1594: 1569: 1557: 1531: 1495: 1475: 1449: 1424: 1398: 1369: 1347: 1318: 1292: 1289:. 26 May 2020. 1274: 1271:. 16 May 2002. 1255: 1254: 1252: 1249: 1246: 1245: 1232: 1206: 1205: 1203: 1200: 1187: 1184: 1173:Vladimir Putin 1168: 1165: 1105:ethnic Russian 1100: 1097: 1083: 1080: 1066:in June 2022. 1026: 1023: 1019:Berlin Defence 1010: 1007: 956: 953: 926: 923: 870: 867: 809: 806: 762: 759: 724: 721: 676: 673: 622: 619: 588: 585: 553: 550: 514:Magnus Carlsen 489: 486: 483: 482: 462: 460: 449: 446: 288: 285: 250:Magnus Carlsen 195:Chess Olympiad 163: 162: 159: 155: 154: 151: 145: 144: 138: 128: 127: 121: 117: 116: 115:, Soviet Union 109:Crimean Oblast 90: 86: 85: 80: 76: 75: 72: 71:Full name 68: 67: 64: 56: 55: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3628: 3617: 3614: 3612: 3609: 3607: 3604: 3602: 3599: 3597: 3594: 3592: 3589: 3587: 3584: 3582: 3579: 3577: 3574: 3572: 3569: 3567: 3564: 3562: 3559: 3557: 3556:Living people 3554: 3552: 3549: 3548: 3546: 3530: 3526: 3523: 3520: 3516: 3513: 3512: 3510: 3508: 3504: 3497: 3493: 3490: 3487: 3483: 3480: 3477: 3473: 3470: 3467: 3463: 3460: 3457: 3453: 3450: 3447: 3443: 3440: 3437: 3433: 3430: 3427: 3423: 3420: 3417: 3413: 3410: 3407: 3403: 3400: 3399: 3397: 3394: 3389: 3382: 3378: 3375: 3372: 3368: 3365: 3364: 3362: 3359: 3354: 3350: 3343: 3338: 3336: 3331: 3329: 3324: 3323: 3320: 3311: 3302: 3301: 3294: 3288: 3284: 3275: 3274: 3267: 3261: 3257: 3248: 3247: 3240: 3234: 3231:Achievements 3229: 3224: 3220: 3217: 3214: 3211: 3208: 3206: 3202: 3199: 3196: 3193: 3191: 3187: 3184: 3181: 3177: 3173: 3170: 3169: 3165: 3158: 3153: 3150: 3138: 3134: 3127: 3124: 3111: 3107: 3100: 3097: 3092: 3086: 3083: 3070: 3066: 3058: 3055: 3051: 3047: 3042: 3040: 3036: 3032: 3027: 3024: 3020: 3015: 3012: 3008: 3003: 3000: 2987: 2983: 2977: 2974: 2961: 2957: 2953: 2947: 2944: 2931: 2930:Rsport.ria.ru 2927: 2921: 2918: 2905: 2901: 2895: 2892: 2879: 2875: 2874:Crestbook.com 2871: 2865: 2862: 2850: 2849: 2844: 2837: 2834: 2829: 2823: 2820: 2815: 2814: 2809: 2803: 2800: 2795: 2791: 2785: 2782: 2777: 2773: 2767: 2764: 2759: 2755: 2749: 2746: 2741: 2735: 2732: 2727: 2721: 2718: 2713: 2707: 2704: 2700: 2696: 2691: 2688: 2683: 2682: 2677: 2671: 2668: 2663: 2662: 2657: 2651: 2648: 2643: 2637: 2634: 2621: 2617: 2611: 2608: 2604: 2600: 2595: 2592: 2587: 2581: 2578: 2573: 2572: 2567: 2561: 2558: 2554: 2550: 2545: 2542: 2537: 2536: 2531: 2525: 2523: 2519: 2514: 2513: 2508: 2502: 2499: 2487: 2483: 2477: 2474: 2469: 2468: 2463: 2457: 2454: 2441: 2437: 2433: 2427: 2424: 2412: 2408: 2402: 2399: 2395: 2391: 2386: 2383: 2380: 2375: 2372: 2359: 2355: 2349: 2346: 2333: 2329: 2323: 2320: 2307: 2303: 2297: 2294: 2289: 2282: 2279: 2274: 2268: 2265: 2260: 2256: 2252: 2246: 2243: 2238: 2234: 2228: 2225: 2220: 2216: 2210: 2207: 2194: 2190: 2184: 2181: 2168: 2164: 2158: 2155: 2143: 2139: 2132: 2129: 2124: 2118: 2102: 2098: 2094: 2087: 2084: 2071: 2067: 2061: 2058: 2046: 2042: 2036: 2033: 2020: 2016: 2010: 2007: 1995: 1991: 1984: 1981: 1969: 1965: 1958: 1955: 1943: 1939: 1933: 1930: 1917: 1913: 1907: 1904: 1892:. 8 July 2012 1891: 1890:Chessbase.com 1887: 1881: 1878: 1865: 1861: 1857: 1851: 1848: 1835: 1831: 1825: 1822: 1810: 1806: 1799: 1796: 1792: 1788: 1783: 1780: 1776: 1772: 1767: 1764: 1751: 1747: 1741: 1738: 1725: 1721: 1715: 1712: 1699: 1695: 1689: 1686: 1673: 1667: 1664: 1652: 1648: 1641: 1638: 1634: 1630: 1624: 1621: 1608: 1604: 1598: 1595: 1583: 1579: 1573: 1570: 1566: 1561: 1558: 1545: 1541: 1535: 1532: 1520: 1516: 1512: 1511: 1506: 1499: 1496: 1488: 1484: 1479: 1476: 1464: 1460: 1453: 1450: 1438: 1434: 1428: 1425: 1412: 1408: 1402: 1399: 1387: 1383: 1381: 1373: 1370: 1365: 1361: 1354: 1352: 1348: 1336: 1332: 1325: 1323: 1319: 1306: 1302: 1296: 1293: 1288: 1284: 1278: 1275: 1270: 1266: 1260: 1257: 1250: 1242: 1236: 1233: 1228: 1216: 1211: 1208: 1201: 1199: 1197: 1193: 1185: 1183: 1181: 1176: 1174: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1158: 1148: 1144: 1142: 1138: 1133: 1131: 1127: 1124: 1119: 1117: 1113: 1108: 1106: 1099:Personal life 1098: 1096: 1094: 1090: 1082:Playing style 1081: 1079: 1076: 1073: 1067: 1065: 1060: 1056: 1052: 1047: 1045: 1040: 1036: 1035:Sergei Shipov 1032: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1016: 1008: 1006: 1003: 1001: 1000:Sergei Shipov 997: 993: 989: 984: 982: 978: 974: 970: 969:Sam Shankland 966: 962: 954: 952: 950: 945: 943: 938: 936: 932: 924: 922: 920: 919:sixth edition 915: 913: 912:Shamkir Chess 909: 908:fifth edition 904: 902: 897: 895: 890: 888: 880: 875: 868: 866: 864: 860: 856: 851: 847: 846:Baadur Jobava 843: 839: 834: 831: 827: 823: 818: 815: 807: 805: 803: 799: 795: 791: 787: 783: 779: 774: 772: 771:Peter Svidler 768: 760: 758: 756: 751: 749: 745: 741: 737: 732: 730: 722: 720: 718: 714: 710: 706: 702: 698: 694: 690: 681: 674: 672: 670: 666: 662: 657: 655: 651: 647: 643: 639: 635: 631: 628: 620: 618: 616: 611: 609: 605: 600: 598: 594: 586: 584: 582: 581:Alexei Shirov 578: 574: 569: 567: 564:World Cup in 563: 559: 551: 549: 547: 543: 542:Ulf Andersson 539: 535: 534:Artur Yusupov 531: 527: 523: 519: 515: 511: 507: 499: 494: 487: 479: 470: 466: 463:This section 461: 458: 454: 453: 447: 445: 443: 439: 435: 431: 426: 424: 420: 416: 412: 411:Boris Gelfand 408: 404: 400: 396: 392: 388: 384: 380: 376: 372: 368: 363: 361: 357: 353: 348: 345: 341: 337: 333: 329: 328:Aeroflot Open 324: 322: 318: 314: 310: 306: 302: 298: 294: 286: 284: 282: 278: 275:prompted the 274: 269: 267: 263: 259: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 223: 218: 216: 212: 208: 204: 200: 196: 192: 188: 184: 179: 177: 176:chess prodigy 173: 169: 160: 156: 152: 150: 146: 142: 139: 137: 133: 129: 125: 122: 118: 114: 113:Ukrainian SSR 110: 106: 101:(age 34) 91: 87: 81: 77: 73: 69: 62: 57: 52: 49: 45: 41: 38: and the 37: 36:Alexandrovich 33: 29: 22: 3455: 3391:Part of the 3298: 3271: 3244: 3152: 3140:. Retrieved 3136: 3126: 3114:. Retrieved 3112:(in Russian) 3109: 3099: 3085: 3073:. Retrieved 3069:Chesswood.ru 3068: 3057: 3026: 3014: 3002: 2990:. Retrieved 2986:the original 2976: 2964:. Retrieved 2960:the original 2955: 2946: 2934:. Retrieved 2929: 2920: 2908:. Retrieved 2904:the original 2894: 2882:. Retrieved 2878:the original 2873: 2864: 2852:. Retrieved 2846: 2836: 2822: 2813:The Guardian 2811: 2802: 2793: 2784: 2775: 2766: 2757: 2748: 2734: 2720: 2706: 2690: 2679: 2670: 2659: 2650: 2636: 2624:. Retrieved 2619: 2610: 2605:, 6 May 2022 2594: 2580: 2569: 2560: 2544: 2533: 2510: 2501: 2489:. Retrieved 2485: 2476: 2465: 2456: 2444:. Retrieved 2440:the original 2435: 2426: 2414:. Retrieved 2410: 2401: 2385: 2374: 2362:. Retrieved 2357: 2348: 2336:. Retrieved 2332:chesswood.ru 2331: 2322: 2310:. Retrieved 2305: 2296: 2290:. Chess.com. 2281: 2267: 2259:the original 2254: 2245: 2236: 2227: 2218: 2209: 2197:. Retrieved 2193:Chessdom.com 2192: 2183: 2171:. Retrieved 2166: 2157: 2145:. Retrieved 2141: 2131: 2105:. Retrieved 2101:the original 2096: 2086: 2074:. Retrieved 2069: 2060: 2048:. Retrieved 2044: 2035: 2023:. Retrieved 2018: 2009: 1997:. Retrieved 1993: 1983: 1971:. Retrieved 1967: 1957: 1945:. Retrieved 1941: 1932: 1920:. Retrieved 1916:Chessdom.com 1915: 1906: 1894:. Retrieved 1889: 1880: 1868:. Retrieved 1864:the original 1859: 1850: 1838:. Retrieved 1833: 1824: 1812:. Retrieved 1808: 1798: 1782: 1766: 1754:. Retrieved 1749: 1740: 1728:. Retrieved 1723: 1714: 1702:. Retrieved 1697: 1688: 1676:. Retrieved 1666: 1654:. Retrieved 1650: 1640: 1623: 1611:. Retrieved 1606: 1597: 1585:. Retrieved 1581: 1572: 1560: 1548:. Retrieved 1543: 1534: 1522:. Retrieved 1508: 1498: 1491:(in Italian) 1486: 1478: 1466:. Retrieved 1462: 1452: 1440:. Retrieved 1436: 1427: 1415:. Retrieved 1410: 1401: 1389:. Retrieved 1385: 1379: 1372: 1363: 1338:. Retrieved 1334: 1309:. Retrieved 1304: 1295: 1286: 1277: 1268: 1259: 1235: 1210: 1189: 1177: 1170: 1159:, which had 1153: 1134: 1120: 1109: 1102: 1085: 1077: 1068: 1048: 1028: 1012: 1009:2022–present 1004: 988:Daniil Dubov 985: 958: 946: 939: 928: 916: 905: 898: 891: 884: 855:Daniil Dubov 835: 819: 811: 775: 764: 755:Norway Chess 752: 733: 729:Norway Chess 726: 686: 669:Tal Memorial 658: 624: 612: 608:Wijk aan Zee 601: 590: 570: 555: 506:Wijk aan Zee 503: 473: 469:adding to it 464: 427: 423:Wijk aan Zee 364: 349: 325: 313:Rauf Mamedov 290: 270: 226:Norway Chess 219: 207:transferring 180: 167: 166: 48: 43: 35: 3551:1990 births 3529:Goryachkina 3360:tournaments 3266:Gata Kamsky 3239:Bu Xiangzhi 3116:29 February 2884:28 February 2848:chess24.com 2553:chess24.com 2486:Twitter.com 2411:Chess24.com 2394:chess24.com 2306:kazchess.kz 2142:Chess24.com 1994:Chess24.com 1870:25 November 1417:16 November 1391:21 December 1386:Obozrevatel 1287:Chess24.com 671:in Moscow. 597:Nigel Short 593:rapid chess 571:During the 399:Deep Junior 340:Bu Xiangzhi 330:in Moscow, 172:grandmaster 124:Grandmaster 40:family name 3545:Categories 3250:2002–2021 2992:3 February 2910:3 February 2491:3 February 2446:3 February 2416:3 February 2199:23 January 2173:23 January 2147:23 January 2107:23 January 2076:23 January 2070:Chess News 2025:23 January 1999:23 January 1973:23 January 1840:18 January 1814:3 February 1411:Ichess.net 1311:7 December 1251:References 1025:Suspension 935:Kazakhstan 842:Peter Leko 786:Ding Liren 697:Kazakhstan 526:Jan Smeets 476:March 2018 434:Elo rating 387:blitz game 105:Simferopol 95:1990-01-12 32:patronymic 3519:Kosteniuk 3205:Chess.com 3142:3 January 2699:chess.com 2681:The Hindu 2571:Chess.com 2512:ChessBase 2467:Chess.com 2364:10 August 2354:"Round 8" 1809:Chess.com 1791:Chessbase 1775:Chessbase 1633:ChessBase 1582:Olimpbase 1519:0362-4331 1335:Chess.com 1186:Sanctions 1110:He is an 1044:Chess.com 925:2019–2020 869:2017–2018 794:Yu Yangyi 742:, behind 723:2013–2014 587:2008–2010 538:John Nunn 510:Amsterdam 401:. At the 3476:Radjabov 3456:Karjakin 3219:Archived 2626:21 March 2620:The42.ie 2117:cite web 2050:29 March 1947:31 March 1468:26 April 1442:26 April 1340:22 March 1157:Avdiivka 1059:Telegram 994:against 826:New York 802:Wang Yue 709:Wang Hao 701:Dortmund 518:Wang Hao 415:Pamplona 356:Brissago 224:and the 44:Karjakin 3496:Carlsen 3466:Aronian 3446:Kramnik 3436:Svidler 3426:Gelfand 3406:Aronian 3075:3 April 3033:. FIDE. 2966:26 July 2936:5 March 2854:1 March 2661:Reuters 2603:chess24 2535:Chess24 1922:22 July 1756:13 July 1730:13 July 1704:23 June 1678:23 June 1587:23 June 1567:. FIDE. 1524:13 July 1364:Reuters 1215:Russian 1192:Ukraine 881:in 2017 638:Romania 599:7½–2½. 500:in 2006 438:Kirishi 413:at the 385:, in a 371:Tripoli 332:Alushta 287:Prodigy 79:Country 3416:Kamsky 3356:Early 1896:9 July 1656:1 June 1613:12 May 1550:1 June 1517:  931:Astana 879:Moscow 798:Harbin 790:Ni Hua 782:Wei Yi 740:Russia 693:Astana 652:, and 634:Mediaș 566:Bilbao 540:, and 524:, and 448:Career 407:Calvià 395:Bilbao 136:rating 134:  126:(2003) 30:, the 3395:cycle 3381:Anand 3371:Anand 3304:2016 3277:2012 2338:7 May 2312:7 May 1202:Notes 703:with 627:Bazna 336:Sudak 120:Title 3525:2023 3515:2021 3492:2023 3486:Duda 3482:2021 3472:2019 3462:2017 3452:2015 3442:2013 3432:2011 3422:2009 3412:2007 3402:2005 3377:2002 3367:2000 3358:FIDE 3176:FIDE 3144:2024 3118:2024 3077:2016 2994:2022 2968:2009 2938:2021 2912:2022 2886:2022 2856:2022 2628:2022 2493:2022 2448:2022 2418:2022 2366:2021 2340:2024 2314:2024 2255:FIDE 2201:2017 2175:2017 2149:2017 2123:link 2109:2017 2078:2017 2052:2016 2027:2017 2001:2017 1975:2017 1949:2016 1924:2012 1898:2012 1872:2011 1842:2015 1816:2022 1758:2016 1732:2016 1706:2016 1680:2016 1658:2016 1615:2016 1589:2016 1552:2016 1526:2021 1515:ISSN 1470:2016 1444:2016 1419:2017 1393:2023 1342:2022 1313:2013 1223:IPA: 955:2021 861:and 820:The 792:and 761:2015 711:and 663:and 621:2011 552:2007 488:2006 430:FIDE 311:and 258:2018 211:2010 199:2004 174:. A 141:2750 132:FIDE 89:Born 3393:WCC 910:of 850:Elo 632:in 606:in 471:. 421:in 405:in 393:in 369:in 248:to 197:in 42:is 34:is 3547:: 3135:. 3108:. 3048:. 3038:^ 2954:. 2928:. 2872:. 2845:. 2810:. 2792:. 2774:. 2756:. 2697:, 2678:. 2658:. 2618:. 2601:, 2568:. 2551:, 2532:. 2521:^ 2509:. 2484:. 2464:. 2434:. 2409:. 2392:, 2356:. 2330:. 2304:. 2253:. 2235:. 2217:. 2191:. 2165:. 2140:. 2119:}} 2115:{{ 2095:. 2068:. 2043:. 2017:. 1992:. 1966:. 1940:. 1914:. 1888:. 1858:. 1832:. 1807:. 1789:, 1773:, 1748:. 1722:. 1696:. 1649:. 1631:, 1605:. 1580:. 1542:. 1513:. 1507:. 1485:. 1461:. 1435:. 1409:. 1384:. 1362:. 1350:^ 1333:. 1321:^ 1303:. 1285:. 1267:. 1221:, 1217:: 1198:. 1182:. 1175:. 1143:. 1118:. 1107:. 933:, 857:, 788:, 784:, 750:. 738:, 719:. 695:, 648:, 644:, 636:, 536:, 532:, 520:, 516:, 444:. 362:. 268:. 111:, 107:, 97:) 3531:) 3527:( 3521:) 3517:( 3498:) 3494:( 3488:) 3484:( 3478:) 3474:( 3468:) 3464:( 3458:) 3454:( 3448:) 3444:( 3438:) 3434:( 3428:) 3424:( 3418:) 3414:( 3408:) 3404:( 3383:) 3379:( 3373:) 3369:( 3341:e 3334:t 3327:v 3146:. 3120:. 3079:. 2996:. 2970:. 2940:. 2914:. 2888:. 2858:. 2760:. 2742:. 2728:. 2630:. 2495:. 2450:. 2420:. 2368:. 2342:. 2316:. 2203:. 2177:. 2151:. 2125:) 2111:. 2080:. 2054:. 2029:. 2003:. 1977:. 1951:. 1926:. 1900:. 1874:. 1844:. 1818:. 1760:. 1734:. 1708:. 1682:. 1660:. 1635:. 1617:. 1591:. 1554:. 1528:. 1493:. 1472:. 1446:. 1421:. 1395:. 1378:" 1366:. 1344:. 1315:. 1243:. 1230:. 478:) 474:( 93:( 46:. 23:.

Index

Sergey Karyakin
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Simferopol
Crimean Oblast
Ukrainian SSR
Grandmaster
FIDE
rating
2750
Peak rating
grandmaster
chess prodigy
European U10 Chess Championship
World U12 Chess Champion
International Master
Chess Olympiad
2004
Corus chess tournament
transferring
2010
World Team Chess Championship
World Rapid Chess Championship
Norway Chess
Candidates Tournament 2014
Chess World Cup 2015
Candidates Tournament 2016
World Chess Championship

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.