Andrei Deviatkin
Andrei Deviatkin (Russian: Андрей Девяткин; born October 7, 1980, in Moscow) is a Russian chess grandmaster (2008).
| Andrei Deviatkin | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Андрей Девяткин | 
| Country | Russia | 
| Born | October 7, 1980 Moscow, Soviet Union  | 
| Title | Grandmaster (2008) | 
| FIDE rating | 2442 (October 2023) | 
| Peak rating | 2608 (November 2010) | 
Chess career
    
- 2007 – tied for 1st–9th with Alexei Fedorov, Vladimir Potkin, Aleksej Aleksandrov, Viacheslav Zakhartsov, Alexander Evdokimov, Denis Khismatullin, Evgeny Tomashevsky and Sergei Azarov in the Aratovsky Memorial in Saratov;[1]
 - 2008 – tied for 1st–8th with Vugar Gashimov, David Arutinian, Sergey Fedorchuk, Konstantin Chernyshov, Yuriy Kryvoruchko, Vasilios Kotronias and Erwin L'Ami in the Cappelle-la-Grande Open Tournament;[2]
 - 2009 – tied for 5th–10th with Chakkravarthy Deepan, Georgy Timoshenko, Sundar Shyam, Saidali Iuldachev and Shukhrat Safin in the Mumbai Mayor's Cup;[3]
 - 2009 – tied for 1st–5th with Sergey Volkov, Andrey Rychagov, Hrant Melkumyan and Zhou Weiqi in the Chigorin Memorial;[4]
 - 2011 – won the Doeberl Cup in Canberra;[5]
 - 2012 – tied for 2nd–4th with Ziaur Rahman and Attila Czebe in the Mumbai Mayor's Cup;[6]
 - 2018 – won the OSS International in Oslo.[7][8]
 
His handle on the Internet Chess Club is "Shadeath".[9]
Notable games
    
    
References
    
- "Tournament report October 2007: Aratovsky Memorial 2007 open". FIDE. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
 - "GM Vugar Gashimov wins Cappelle la Grande". Chessdom. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
 - Zaveri, Praful (15 May 2009). "Areshchenko triumphs in Mayor's Cup – Jai Ho Mumbai!!". ChessBase. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
 - "M.Chigorin Memorial 2009". World Chess Federation. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
 - "Andrei Deviatkin Victorious in Canberra". Chessdom. Archived from the original on 17 October 2011. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
 - "Aleksej Aleksandrov defends the trophy in Mumbai". Chessdom. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
 - "OSS International 2018 – dag 5". BergenSjakk. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
 - "Deviatkin wins OSS international 2018". Chessdom. 27 June 2018. Archived from the original on 26 July 2018. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
 - "Shadeath". Internet Chess Club. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
 
External links
    
- Andrei Deviatkin player profile and games at Chessgames.com
 
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