Pavel Kotsur Explained

Pavel Kotsur
Birth Date:3 January 1973
Grandmaster (1996)
Peakranking:No. 91 (July 2001)
Peakrating:2607 (July 2004)
Fideid:13700278

Pavel Kotsur (born 3 January 1974) is a chess player from Kazakhstan who holds the titles Grandmaster (1996) and FIDE Arbiter (2009). He is a three-time Kazakhstani Chess Champion.

Kotsur earned his international master title in 1993 and his grandmaster title in 1996. He won the Kazakhstani Chess Championship in 1994, 1997 and 2011. He played for Kazakhstan in the Chess Olympiads of 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2008[1] and in the World Team Chess Championship of 1997.[2] He took part in the FIDE World Chess Championship in 1999 (knocked out in the first round by Sergey Dolmatov), 2002 (knocked out in the first round by Leinier Domínguez) and 2004 (knocked out in the first round by Darmen Sadvakasov).

In 1999, Kotsur won the 4th stage of the Russia Cup in Novgorod.[3] In 2004 he tied for 4th–16th in the 3rd Aeroflot Open in Moscow.[4]

In the March 2011 FIDE list, he has an Elo rating of 2562, making him Kazakhstan's number four.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Men's Chess Olympiads: Pavel Kotsur . Bartelski . Wojciech . OlimpBase . 23 November 2009.
  2. Web site: World Men's Team Chess Championship: Pavel Kotsur . Bartelski . Wojciech . OlimpBase . 23 November 2009.
  3. Web site: TWIC 229: 4th Stage of Cup Russia, Novgorod . Crowther . Mark . 1999-03-29 . London Chess Center . 24 November 2009.
  4. Web site: TWIC 486: 3rd Aeroflot Chess Festival . Crowther . Mark . 2004-03-01 . Chess.co.uk . 31 December 2011.