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Michael Schlosser
Number of games in database: 49
Years covered: 1985 to 2003
Last FIDE rating: 2300
Highest rating achieved in database: 2390
Overall record: +9 -26 =14 (32.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

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With the White pieces:
 Ruy Lopez (7) 
    C92 C89 C64 C63 C67
 Sicilian (7) 
    B42 B57 B90 B45 B81
 Ruy Lopez, Closed (4) 
    C92 C89
With the Black pieces:
 King's Indian (11) 
    E68 E94 E69 E98 E83
 Pirc (5) 
    B08 B07 B09
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MICHAEL SCHLOSSER
(born Oct-20-1968) Austria

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International Master

 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 49  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Piket vs M Schlosser 1-039 1985 GroningenD15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
2. M Schlosser vs Nunn  ½-½25 1986 Krefeld 42/(428)C89 Ruy Lopez, Marshall
3. M Schlosser vs W Arencibia  0-126 1986 Wch U20C06 French, Tarrasch
4. Zsuzsa Polgar vs M Schlosser  1-051 1986 Vienna opA05 Reti Opening
5. M Schlosser vs A Fauland  0-143 1987 AUT-chB45 Sicilian, Taimanov
6. M Schlosser vs D Norwood  1-041 1988 Ch World (juniors) (under 20)B06 Robatsch
7. Blatny vs M Schlosser  1-036 1988 ItB07 Pirc
8. Blatny vs M Schlosser  0-130 1988 WchJM-U20 Adelaide 88\09A15 English
9. Gelfand vs M Schlosser 0-165 1988 AdelaideE73 King's Indian
10. Lautier vs M Schlosser  1-038 1988 Adelaide AustraliaE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
11. Krasenkow vs M Schlosser  ½-½26 1988 Budapest E97 King's Indian
12. M Schlosser vs Ivanchuk 0-121 1988 WchJ U20 AdelaideC24 Bishop's Opening
13. D Norwood vs M Schlosser  ½-½55 1988 It (open)A00 Uncommon Opening
14. Piket vs M Schlosser  1-034 1988 WchJ U20 AdelaideE99 King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov
15. D Bryson vs M Schlosser  1-046 1989 EU-chT (Men)B06 Robatsch
16. Khalifman vs M Schlosser  1-029 1989 Sochi (Russia)B09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
17. A Kosten vs M Schlosser  1-021 1989 EU-chT (Men)A00 Uncommon Opening
18. Geller vs M Schlosser  1-077 1989 SochiE69 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line
19. C Landenbergue vs M Schlosser  1-032 1989 EU-chT (Men)A10 English
20. Lautier vs M Schlosser  1-024 1989 Sochi-AE83 King's Indian, Samisch
21. M Schlosser vs I Stohl  0-160 1989 TrnavaB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
22. M Schlosser vs Kholmov 1-025 1989 Sochi-AB17 Caro-Kann, Steinitz Variation
23. Khalifman vs M Schlosser 1-027 1989 It (open)E98 King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 9.Ne1
24. M Schlosser vs Jasnikowski  1-037 1989 EU-chT (Men)B81 Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack
25. M Schlosser vs Vyzmanavin  0-140 1989 Sochi (Russia)B42 Sicilian, Kan
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Kibitzer's Corner
Feb-14-07  Whitehat1963: Is "Schlosser" German for "loser"? Poor guy looks like he's had it rough. Then again it looks like he's faced some pretty stiff competition: Anand, Adams, Ivanchuk, Zsuzsa Polgar, etc. No shame in losing to them. And he did beat Gelfand!
Feb-14-07  WarrenHam: M(ichael) Schlosser is now a well known research mathematician, speciality is q-series and special functions.
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