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Timur Gareev
Number of games in database: 133
Years covered: 2001 to 2013
Last FIDE rating: 2674
Highest rating achieved in database: 2682
Overall record: +62 -25 =46 (63.9%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Queen's Pawn Game (8) 
    E10 A45 A40 D02 A46
 Slav (8) 
    D11 D10 D13 D15
 Semi-Slav (7) 
    D43 D45 D46
 Grunfeld (7) 
    D85 D78 D90 D80
 Queen's Indian (6) 
    E12 E15 E16
 Queen's Gambit Declined (5) 
    D39 D31 D38 D35
With the Black pieces:
 Ruy Lopez (16) 
    C78 C95 C97 C77 C75
 Ruy Lopez, Closed (7) 
    C95 C97 C91 C84
 King's Indian (6) 
    E94 E90 E97 E70 E60
 Sicilian (6) 
    B47 B51 B31 B62 B53
 Queen's Indian (4) 
    E15 E12
 Nimzo Indian (4) 
    E21 E24 E44
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   T Gareev vs Van Wely, 2011 1-0
   T Gareev vs G Battaglini, 2011 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   It (open) St. Petersburg 300 (2003)
   36th Olympiad (2004)
   37th Chess Olympiad (2006)
   6th Aeroflot Festival (2007)
   Moscow Open (2007)
   Cappelle la Grande (2007)
   World Open (2009)
   39th World Open (2011)
   112th US Open (2011)
   Berkeley International (2011)
   National Open (2012)
   US Chess Championships (2013)

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TIMUR GAREEV
(born Mar-03-1988) Uzbekistan (citizen of United States of America)

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Timur Gareev was awarded the Grandmaster title in 2004, Asia's youngest ever Grandmaster at the time. Champion of Uzbekistan in 2007 (=Vladimir Egin and Anton Filippov). 3rd in the US Chess Championships (2013) earning him a spot in the 2013 World Cup.

Wikipedia article: Timur Gareev


 page 1 of 6; games 1-25 of 133  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. T Gareev vs G Jones  0-149 2001 WYB14A57 Benko Gambit
2. B Predojevic vs T Gareev  1-028 2001 WYB14B62 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
3. T Batchuluun vs T Gareev  ½-½36 2001 WYB14D32 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
4. Karjakin vs T Gareev  1-041 2002 WY olB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
5. V Grebionkin vs T Gareev  1-063 2002 4th Stage Russian CupD32 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
6. V Popov vs T Gareev  1-060 2002 4th Stage Russian CupD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
7. T Gareev vs A Iljin  1-028 2002 4th Stage Russian CupE12 Queen's Indian
8. Areshchenko vs T Gareev 1-095 2003 It (open) St. Petersburg 300C45 Scotch Game
9. T Gareev vs P Kotsur  ½-½71 2003 It (open) St. Petersburg 300E21 Nimzo-Indian, Three Knights
10. T Gareev vs V Malaniuk  1-052 2003 It (open) St. Petersburg 300A88 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation with c6
11. A Loukachouk vs T Gareev  0-130 2003 It (open) St. Petersburg 300C84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
12. T Gareev vs M Sorokin  ½-½35 2003 It (open) St. Petersburg 300D29 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
13. I Zakharevich vs T Gareev  0-130 2003 It (open) St. Petersburg 300E97 King's Indian
14. T Gareev vs V A Loginov  ½-½50 2003 It (open) St. Petersburg 300E11 Bogo-Indian Defense
15. T Gareev vs E Shaposhnikov  0-156 2003 It (open) St. Petersburg 300E12 Queen's Indian
16. Nijboer vs T Gareev 0-126 2004 36th OlympiadC78 Ruy Lopez
17. Z Naciri vs T Gareev  0-161 2004 36th OlympiadA43 Old Benoni
18. T Gareev vs P Gnusarev  ½-½69 2004 36th OlympiadE15 Queen's Indian
19. A Minasian vs T Gareev  0-143 2004 36th OlympiadA07 King's Indian Attack
20. T Gareev vs I Novikov  ½-½23 2004 36th OlympiadD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
21. Ganguly vs T Gareev  1-061 2004 OpenC78 Ruy Lopez
22. T Gareev vs C Martinez 1-026 2004 36th OlympiadD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
23. Zhao Zong-Yuan vs T Gareev  1-056 2004 36th OlympiadE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
24. W Arencibia vs T Gareev  ½-½39 2004 36th OlympiadA48 King's Indian
25. T Gareev vs D V Prasad  1-041 2004 OpenE12 Queen's Indian
 page 1 of 6; games 1-25 of 133  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-12-04  siggemannen: This Uzbek GM had a pretty good run in Calvia only losing once I think...
Aug-12-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  notyetagm: Gareev plays under the handle <UzbekDragon> on ICC.
Sep-01-09  offramp: Chessbase: Filed: 22/05/2005. This week the 17-year-old GM Timur Gareev and fellow Uzbek IM Anton Fillipov were disgraced when they were caught using analysis engines while competing in tournaments on the popular PlayChess server. The fraud – the equivalent of taking a crowbar to a cash-dispenser – was detected by the use of sophisticated software programs.
Feb-16-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  poorpatzer: Wow, seriously?
Mar-03-12  BIDMONFA: Timur Gareev

GAREEV, Timur
http://www.bidmonfa.com/gareev_timu...
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Oct-08-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  SetNoEscapeOn: This very strong grandmaster is likely a future member of the US Olympic team. He's settled in Austin, TX.
May-01-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Joshka: Wants to break a blindfold simul record in Hawaii

http://kplr11.com/2013/04/30/blindf...

May-01-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  cro777: The 2013 U.S. Championship (May 2 through May 13) will feature 24 of the country's strongest competitors. Gareev enters the tournament as the No. 2-rated player , second only to Gata Kamsky. After switching federations from Uzbekistan to the U.S., he will be competing in his first-ever U.S. Championship.

Gareev studied Business and Accounting at the University of Texas at Brownsville, where he received his B.A. degree in 2011. He was a part of the University of Texas at Brownsville's Chess Team from August 2005 to August 2006 where he helped the University obtain its first National Championship.

http://d1lalstwiwz2br.cloudfront.ne...

(Gareev during the blindfold simul)

May-01-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: Kudos and good luck Mr.Gareev
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