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Abu Dhabi Masters Abu Dhabi: Aug 15–24 217 2677 + 1 ⁄ 4: Nodirbek Yakubboev: Akiba Rubinstein Chess Festival: Polanica-Zdrój: Aug 17–25 10 2696 + 3 ⁄ 8: Vincent Keymer: French Championship: Alpe d'Huez: Aug 17–25 National 16 2577 + 1 ⁄ 4: Jules Moussard: Indian Chess Championship: Gurgaon: Aug 17–27 National 341 2562 + 7 ⁄ 8 ...
Later on, chess started to spread across all Emirates and chess clubs were set up in Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Fujairah and Al-Ain. Chess & Culture Club for Sharjah Women was opened in 1991 and another club for women was affiliated with Dubai Chess and Culture Club in 2000. now there are 16 club officially registered in UAE chess ...
Abu Dhabi Bassem Amin ... Results from Chess-Results.com: 2006, 2014 Men, 2014 Women, 2015 Men, 2015 Women This page was last edited on 21 December ...
She later earned her second IM norm at the 2nd International Chess Tournament for the Prizes of the President of Uzbekistan (also known as "President's Cup"), where she finished on 5.5/10 for a performance rating of 2491. [4] In 2022, Yakubbaeva won the first women's prize of the Abu Dhabi Masters with a score of 5.5/7. [5]
Hydra was a chess machine, designed by a team with Dr. Christian "Chrilly" Donninger, Dr. Ulf Lorenz, GM Christopher Lutz and Muhammad Nasir Ali. Since 2006 the development team consisted only of Donninger and Lutz. Hydra was under the patronage of the PAL Group and Sheikh Tahnoon Bin Zayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi.
In July 2015, he won the Swedish Chess Championship by defeating Emanuel Berg in a playoff match, after they both tied for first scoring 6½/9 points. [13] The following month, Grandelius won the 22nd Abu Dhabi Masters tournament, edging out on tiebreak Martyn Kravtsiv, Baadur Jobava, Alexander Areshchenko and Richárd Rapport. [14] [15]
The Dubai Open Chess Tournament, also known as the Sheikh Rashid Bin Hamdan Cup, is an annual open chess tournament in Dubai, UAE that is usually held in April. First held in 1999 by the Dubai Chess and Culture Club with the aim of giving exposure to young talent in UAE, [1] the Dubai Open Chess Tournament is today one of the most well-known and strongest open tournaments in the world. [2]
Born in Sharjah, [3] Saleh won three titles at the Asian Youth Chess Championships: under 14 in 2007, [4] under 16 in 2008, [5] and under 18 in 2009. [6] He won the Emirati Chess Championship in 2008, [7] 2011 [8] and 2012, [9] and the Arab Chess Championship in 2008, 2014 and 2018. Salem Saleh won the Arab Individual Blitz Chess Championship ...