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'''Igor Lysyj''' ({{lang-ru|Игорь Лысый}}; born in 1987, [[Nizhny Tagil]]) is a [[Russia]]n [[chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|grandmaster]].
'''Igor Lysyj''' ({{lang-ru|Игорь Лысый}}; born 1 January 1987 in [[Nizhny Tagil]]) is a [[Russia]]n [[chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|grandmaster]] (2007).


==Chess career==
In 2006 he tied for first place, with [[Roman Ovetchkin]] of Russia, in the Zudov Memorial.<ref>[http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic609.html#7 The Week in Chess 609]</ref> In 2009, tied for 1st–8th with [[Sergey Viktorovich Volkov|Sergey Volkov]], [[Dmitry Bocharov]], Aleksandr Rakhmanov, [[Valerij Popov]], [[Denis Khismatullin]], [[Dmitry Andreikin]] and [[Dmitry Kokarev (chess player)|Dmitry Kokarev]] in the [[Voronezh]] open tournament.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_report.phtml?event16=44232|title=Tournament report September 2009: Voronezh open 2009|publisher=World Chess Federation|accessdate=4 April 2011}}</ref>
In 2009/10 he tied for 1st–5th with [[Eduardas Rozentalis]], [[Pavel Ponkratov]], [[Radosław Wojtaszek]] and [[Luke McShane]] in the 39th Rilton Cup in [[Stockholm]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/chessnews/events/39th-rilton-cup-2009-10|title=39th Rilton Cup 2009-10|last=Crowther|first=Mark|date=2010-01-05|publisher=Chess.co.uk|accessdate=7 January 2010}}</ref>


Lysyj won the Russian Junior Rapid Chess Championship in 2004.<ref>[http://history.ntagil.ru/10_87.htm History of Nizhny Tagil] {{ru icon}}</ref> In 2006 he tied for first with [[Roman Ovetchkin]] in the Zudov Memorial.<ref>[http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic609.html#7 The Week in Chess 609]</ref> In 2009, tied for 1st–8th with [[Sergey Viktorovich Volkov|Sergey Volkov]], [[Dmitry Bocharov]], Aleksandr Rakhmanov, [[Valerij Popov]], [[Denis Khismatullin]], [[Dmitry Andreikin]] and [[Dmitry Kokarev (chess player)|Dmitry Kokarev]] in the [[Voronezh]] open tournament.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_report.phtml?event16=44232|title=Tournament report September 2009: Voronezh open 2009|publisher=World Chess Federation|accessdate=4 April 2011}}</ref>
He won Russian Junior Rapid Chess Championship.<ref>[http://history.ntagil.ru/10_87.htm History of Nizhny Tagil] {{ru icon}}</ref>
In 2009/10 he tied for 1st–5th with [[Eduardas Rozentalis]], [[Pavel Ponkratov]], [[Radosław Wojtaszek]] and [[Luke McShane]] in the 39th Rilton Cup in [[Stockholm]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/chessnews/events/39th-rilton-cup-2009-10|title=39th Rilton Cup 2009-10|last=Crowther|first=Mark|date=2010-01-05|publisher=Chess.co.uk|accessdate=7 January 2010}}</ref> In 2012 he came first in the Moscow Open.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://chess-results.com/tnr64863.aspx?art=4&lan=1&flag=30|title=Moscow Open 2012 A|date=2012-02-05|publisher=Chess-Results.com|accessdate=5 February 2012}}</ref>


On the January 2012 [[FIDE]] [[Elo rating system|Elo rating]] list, he has a rating of 2633.
On the January 2012 [[FIDE]] [[Elo rating system|Elo rating]] list, he has a rating of 2633.

Revision as of 15:48, 5 February 2012

Igor Lysyj
Full nameИгорь Лысый
Country Russia
Born (1987-01-01) January 1, 1987 (age 37)
Russia
TitleGrandmaster
FIDE rating2633 (January 2012)
Peak rating2638 (September 2010)

Igor Lysyj (Template:Lang-ru; born 1 January 1987 in Nizhny Tagil) is a Russian chess grandmaster (2007).

Chess career

Lysyj won the Russian Junior Rapid Chess Championship in 2004.[1] In 2006 he tied for first with Roman Ovetchkin in the Zudov Memorial.[2] In 2009, tied for 1st–8th with Sergey Volkov, Dmitry Bocharov, Aleksandr Rakhmanov, Valerij Popov, Denis Khismatullin, Dmitry Andreikin and Dmitry Kokarev in the Voronezh open tournament.[3] In 2009/10 he tied for 1st–5th with Eduardas Rozentalis, Pavel Ponkratov, Radosław Wojtaszek and Luke McShane in the 39th Rilton Cup in Stockholm.[4] In 2012 he came first in the Moscow Open.[5]

On the January 2012 FIDE Elo rating list, he has a rating of 2633.

Notable chess games

References

  1. ^ History of Nizhny Tagil Template:Ru icon
  2. ^ The Week in Chess 609
  3. ^ "Tournament report September 2009: Voronezh open 2009". World Chess Federation. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  4. ^ Crowther, Mark (2010-01-05). "39th Rilton Cup 2009-10". Chess.co.uk. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  5. ^ "Moscow Open 2012 A". Chess-Results.com. 2012-02-05. Retrieved 5 February 2012.

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