Gregory Kaidanov
Gregory Kaidanov | |
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Kaidanov in Seattle, 2002 | |
Country | Soviet Union Russia United States |
Born | (1959-10-11) 11 October 1959 Berdychiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
Title | Grandmaster (1988) |
FIDE rating | 2544 (April 2019) |
Peak rating | 2646 (October 2002) |
Gregory Kaidanov (Russian: Григорий Зиновьевич Кайда́нов, Grigoriy Zinovyevich Kaydanov; born 11 October 1959) is a Soviet-born American chess grandmaster. He was inducted into the United States Chess Hall of Fame in 2013. His peak rating is 2646, achieved in 2002.
Contents
1 Biography and chess career
1.1 Career highlights
2 Notable games
3 References
4 External links
Biography and chess career
Kaidanov was born in Berdychiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. In 1960 he moved to Kaliningrad, Russian SFSR, USSR. He learned chess from his father at 6 years of age, and at age 8 began attending a chess study group in "Pioneer's House".
He defeated future World Champion Viswanathan Anand in Moscow in 1987. The same year he earned the IM title, and the following year the GM title. He won the US Open and World Open tournaments in 1992.
Kaidanov is the head coach of the United States Chess School and teaches at the grandmaster level.[1] In 2009 he was awarded the title of FIDE Senior Trainer.
Kaidanov has resided in Lexington, Kentucky since 1991, where he coaches the chess team at Sayre School. He is married to Valeria Kaidanov, and together they have three children: Anastasia (born 1983), Boris (born 1986) and Sonya (born 1994).
Career highlights
1972 – Boys under-14 Russian Federation Championship – 1st place
1975 – achieved Candidate of Master (analog of expert in US)
1978 – achieved Master
1987 – achieved International Master
1988 – achieved Grandmaster
1992 – won World Open Chess Championship
1992 – won US Open Chess Championship
1993 – won World Team Chess Championship as a member of US team
1998 – silver medal in 1998 Chess Olympiad as a member of US team
2001 – won North American Open Chess Championship
2002 – won Aeroflot Open (over 81 other grandmasters)[1]
2008 – won the Gausdal Classic, held 8–16 April in Gausdal, Norway, scoring 7/9[2]
Notable games
- Gregory Kaidanov vs. Viswanathan Anand, Moscow 1987, Caro–Kann Defense: Panov Attack (B13), 1–0
- Gregory Kaidanov vs. Evgeny Bareev, Ch URS (1 liga) 1987, Vienna Game: Stanley, Frankenstein–Dracula Variation (C27), 1–0
- Mark Taimanov vs. Gregory Kaidanov, Belgrade 1988, English Opening: Agincourt Defense, Wimpey System (A13), 0–1
- Benjamin Finegold vs. Gregory Kaidanov, 12th Chicago Open 2003, Semi-Slav Defense: Stoltz Variation (D45), 0–1
References
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^ "Greg Kaidanov wins Gausdal Classic", ChessBase News, 17 April 2008, retrieved 17 April 2008
External links
Gregory Kaidanov player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Gregory Kaidanov at 365Chess.com
"GM Gregory Kaidanov" biography at USChess.org- Gregory Kaidanov website
- OlimpBase