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'''Konstantin Sakaev''' ({{lang-ru|Константин Сакаев}}; born 13 April 1974 in [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]]) is a Russian [[chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (1993), chess author and [[Russian Chess Championship|Russian champion]] in 1999. Sakaev is on the staff of the Grandmaster Chess School in St. Petersburg and has assisted [[Vladimir Kramnik]] and [[Nana Ioseliani]] while preparing for [[World Chess Championship|World Championship]] Candidates' Matches.<ref name=gmchess>[http://www.gmchess.com/gmschool/ GMchess] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131213195117/http://www.gmchess.com/gmschool/ |date=2013-12-13 }}</ref>
'''Konstantin Rufovich Sakaev''' ({{lang-ru|Константи́н Ру́фович Сака́ев}}; born 13 April 1974 in [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]]) is a Russian [[chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (1993), chess author and [[Russian Chess Championship|Russian champion]] in 1999. Sakaev is on the staff of the Grandmaster Chess School in St. Petersburg and has assisted [[Vladimir Kramnik]] and [[Nana Ioseliani]] while preparing for [[World Chess Championship|World Championship]] Candidates' Matches.<ref name=gmchess>[http://www.gmchess.com/gmschool/ GMchess] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131213195117/http://www.gmchess.com/gmschool/ |date=2013-12-13 }}</ref>


He was born in a [[Tatar]] family.
He was born in a [[Tatar]] family.

Revision as of 21:30, 22 December 2017

Konstantin Sakaev
Country Soviet Union
 Russia
Born (1974-04-13) April 13, 1974 (age 50)
Leningrad
TitleGrandmaster (1993)
FIDE rating2551 (September 2024)
Peak rating2677 (January 2005)

Konstantin Rufovich Sakaev (Russian: Константи́н Ру́фович Сака́ев; born 13 April 1974 in Leningrad) is a Russian chess Grandmaster (1993), chess author and Russian champion in 1999. Sakaev is on the staff of the Grandmaster Chess School in St. Petersburg and has assisted Vladimir Kramnik and Nana Ioseliani while preparing for World Championship Candidates' Matches.[1]

He was born in a Tatar family.

Notable results

Works

  • Sakaev, Konstantin (2004). How to Get the Edge Against the Gruenfeld. Chess Stars. ISBN 978-9548782357.
  • Sakaev, Konstantin; Semkov, Semko (2005). Latest Trends in the Semi-Slav: Anti-Meran. Chess Stars. ISBN 978-9548782425.
  • Sakaev, Konstantin (2006). An Expert's Guide to the 7.Bc4 Gruenfeld. Chess Stars. ISBN 978-9548782487.
  • Sakaev, Konstantin; Semkov, Semko (2008). The Queen's Gambit Accepted (3rd ed.). Chess Stars. ISBN 9548782332.
  • Sakaev, Konstantin (2011). The Petroff: an Expert Repertoire for Black. Chess Stars. ISBN 978-954-8782-84-5.
  • Sakaev, Konstantin (2012). Complete Slav I. Chess Evolution. ISBN 978-83-934656-3-7.
  • Sakaev, Konstantin (2013). Complete Slav II. Chess Evolution. ISBN 978-83-937009-2-9.


Sporting positions
Preceded by Russian Chess Champion
1999
Succeeded by

References