Handszar Odeev Explained
Handszar Odeev |
Country: | Turkmenistan |
Birth Date: | 27 January 1972 |
Grandmaster (2004) |
Peakrating: | 2502 (January 2006) |
Fideid: | 14000091 |
Handszar Odeev (born 27 January 1972) is a Turkmen chess grandmaster (2004).
He played a record seven times (first time, at the age of 12) in the Soviet Union Junior Chess Championships: in 1984,[1] 1985,[2] 1986,[3] 1987,[4] 1988,[5] 1989[6] and 1990.[7] Played for Turkmenistan in the Chess Olympiads of 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2006 and 2010[8] and in the Asian Team Chess Championship of 2003.[9] In October 1999, he tied for 2nd–10th with Eduardas Rozentalis, Ian Rogers, Vereslav Eingorn, Giorgi Giorgadze, Vlastimil Jansa, Christian Bauer, Konstantin Lerner and Alexander Shabalov in the 5th Wichern-Open tournament in Hamburg, with 30 grandmasters participating.[10]
In the March 2011 FIDE list, he has an Elo rating of 2405, making him Turkmenistan's number six.
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Notes and References
- Web site: 33rd USSR Junior Chess Championship, Kirovabad, January 1984. RusBase. 27 November 2009.
- Web site: 34th USSR Junior Chess Championship, Yurmala, January 1985. RusBase. 27 November 2009.
- Web site: 35th USSR Junior Chess Championship, Daugavpils, January 1986. RusBase. 27 November 2009.
- Web site: 36th USSR Junior Chess Championship, Kapsukas, January 1987. RusBase. 27 November 2009.
- Web site: 37th USSR Junior Chess Championship, Ivano-Frankivsk, January 1988. 27 November 2009.
- Web site: 38th USSR Junior Chess Championship, Pinsk, January 1989. 27 November 2009.
- Web site: 39th USSR Junior Chess Championship, Simferopol, January 1990. RusBase. 17 November 2011.
- Web site: Men's Chess Olympiads: Handszar Odeev. Bartelski. Wojciech. OlimpBase. 27 November 2009.
- Web site: Men's Asian Team Chess Championship: Handszar Odeev. Bartelski. Wojciech. OlimpBase. 27 November 2009.
- Web site: TWIC 259: 5th Wichern Open. Crowther. Mark. 1999-10-25. London Chess Center. 27 November 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110930231855/https://theweekinchess.com/html/twic259.html#5. 30 September 2011.