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Alexei Fedorov
Number of games in database: 405
Years covered: 1968 to 2008
Current FIDE rating: 2560
Highest rating achieved in database: 2659
Overall record: +143 -79 =183 (57.9%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (83) 
    B90 B20 B89 B40 B23
 King's Gambit Accepted (32) 
    C39 C34 C36 C35 C37
 French Defense (28) 
    C11 C10 C19 C18 C16
 Caro-Kann (19) 
    B12 B19
 Sicilian Najdorf (19) 
    B90
 French (17) 
    C11 C10 C00
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (90) 
    B32 B30 B22 B76 B51
 King's Indian (72) 
    E63 E97 E92 E90 E66
 Sicilian Dragon (27) 
    B76 B78 B35 B75 B72
 Queen's Pawn Game (6) 
    A45
 English (4) 
    A15 A10
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   Fedorov vs I Ibragimov, 1999 1-0
   Fedorov vs Z Gyimesi, 2001 1-0
   Fedorov vs Anand, 2001 1/2-1/2
   Shirov vs Fedorov, 2001 1/2-1/2
   Fedorov vs M Notkin, 1996 1-0
   Fedorov vs Carlsen, 2004 1/2-1/2
   Fedorov vs Pinter, 1997 1/2-1/2
   Fedorov vs Svidler, 1997 1/2-1/2
   Fedorov vs P H Nielsen, 1997 1-0
   Fedorov vs Adams, 1997 1-0

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   modern king's gambit by refutor

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 page 1 of 17; games 1-25 of 405  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Fedorov vs Beliavsky  1-031 1968 URS-chTB89 Sicilian
2. Fedorov vs Beliavsky  1-032 1972 URS-chTB52 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
3. Fedorov vs Suetin  0-140 1992 openA05 Reti Opening
4. Fedorov vs V Tukmakov  ½-½42 1993 Nikolaev ztB56 Sicilian
5. Fedorov vs Y Shulman  1-043 1993 BLR-chB40 Sicilian
6. Fedorov vs L Day 1-057 1994 03, Moscow olm BLR-CANB07 Pirc
7. Fedorov vs Y Shulman  0-150 1994 BLR-chC19 French, Winawer, Advance
8. Fedorov vs A Korotylev  ½-½27 1994 St Petersburg op2B09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
9. A Korotylev vs Fedorov  ½-½50 1994 Kstovo opE73 King's Indian
10. Fedorov vs G Timoshenko  ½-½21 1995 ROM-chTB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
11. Fedorov vs G Kochetkov  ½-½22 1995 It, II-III, Minsk (Belarus)C35 King's Gambit Accepted, Cunningham
12. Romanishin vs Fedorov  ½-½29 1995 Nikolaev ztE64 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Yugoslav System
13. Y Shulman vs Fedorov  ½-½37 1995 MinskE92 King's Indian
14. Fedorov vs A Kharitonov  ½-½41 1995 It, VI, Moscow (Russia)C34 King's Gambit Accepted
15. Fedorov vs V Malaniuk  ½-½18 1995 Zt, III, Nikolaev (Ukraine)C34 King's Gambit Accepted
16. Fedorov vs V Yandemirov  1-045 1995 It, II-III, Minsk (Belarus)C31 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
17. Fedorov vs Taimanov  1-064 1995 MinskB40 Sicilian
18. Fedorov vs Gorelov  1-023 1995 It, VI, Moscow (Russia)C36 King's Gambit Accepted, Abbazia Defense
19. Chekhov vs Fedorov  ½-½32 1995 Moscow5A48 King's Indian
20. Fedorov vs Y Shulman  1-040 1995 Moscow5C19 French, Winawer, Advance
21. Fedorov vs K Soldatenkov 1-038 1996 It openC35 King's Gambit Accepted, Cunningham
22. Fedorov vs Y Kruppa  ½-½56 1996 MinskB57 Sicilian
23. Fedorov vs Aronian  1-071 1996 RUS-Cup3B70 Sicilian, Dragon Variation
24. Fedorov vs E Najer  1-033 1996 Russia Cup IIC30 King's Gambit Declined
25. Fedorov vs Kasimdzhanov 1-037 1996 RUS-Cup2B89 Sicilian
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Mar-29-05   Chris00nj: Well I was looking at my Chessmaster program and it didn't like 7.Bb5+ I tried to play out the position.

Now, looking more promising is...
1.e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 d6 4. Bc4 h6 5. h4!? Opening Explorer

Now I also looked at 4. h4, but this isn't any good. Black isn't forced to g5. If Fischer's 4...h6 is played then I think 5. h4 has promise. This was a move he didn't discuss in his Bust.

After the immediate 4...g5 5. h4 also looks promising. Opening Explorer

Mar-29-05   Cornwallis: Fedorov is a great dragon player too. He seems to like the attacking openings.
Mar-29-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: <Chris00nj> The drawback to those h4 lines in the KGA is the gaping hole on g3 which Black can exploit = 5. h4!? Nf6 6. Nc3/d3 Nh5 and the threat of 7 ... Ng3 disrupts White's Kingside M Gisler vs C Flear, 1991

<InspiredByMorphy> & I reviewed these lines here D Bordier vs E Larsson, 1988

Mar-30-05   Chris00nj: <the threat of 7 ... Ng3 disrupts White's Kingside>

In the reference game 8. Nd5 was played. What about 8. Ne2 instead?

Mar-30-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: <Chris00nj> After 7. d4 Be7 8. Ne2 Black should play 8 ... Bg4 to meet 9. Nxf4!? with 9 ... Bxh4+, otherwise the Ph4 is hard to defend. One of my Yahoo games went 6. d3 Nh5 7. 0-0 Bg4 8. Nc3 Nc6!? since 8 ... Be7 was better and now if 9. Ne2 g5.

Here's a good example of ... Ng3 ruining White's Kingside, although Black blundered and lost Kaltschmidt vs Baroin, 1989

Mar-30-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  midknightblue: Good to see that with the hockey lay off, this guy has more time for chess tournaments.
Mar-31-05   Chris00nj: <tpstar>

I think evaluating the best line against Nh5 will be a job of Fritz the magnificient. Looking at games vs patzers on Yahoo may not be as effective.

Jan-07-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  KingG: <chessgames.com> I submitted a King's Gambit game Fedorov-Anand Wijk Aan Zee 2001 a few months ago. I was wondering if you received it, or if i should try uploading it again?
Jan-07-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  KingG: lol. I can't believe AJ had the nerve to submit that game. Did he really think he wouldn't be found out?
Jan-20-06   chesswonders: Fedorov is on a roll in the 4th Parsvnath International Open chess tournament happening in Delhi. He is 7.5 after 8 rounds in this 10 round Swiss tournament!

http://www.delhichess.com/4th_igm/P...

Mar-01-06   BIDMONFA: Alexei Fedorov

FEDOROV, Alexei
http://www.bidmonfa.com/fedorov_ale...
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Mar-01-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  cu8sfan: One of the last King's Gambiteers of our time.
Mar-01-06   SickedChess: Fedorovīs shortest game ever!
[Date "2006.01.22"]
[Round "10.1"]
[White "Alexei Fedorov"]
[Black "Pavel Kotsur"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2608"]
[BlackElo "2575"]
[EventDate "2006.01.22"]
[PlyCount "5"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ 1/2-1/2

Mar-01-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  acirce: Fedorov vs G Kacheishvili, 2004 looks shorter.
Mar-01-06   SickedChess: lol! maybe Fedorov prefer to play in the Calviaīs Casino :)
Mar-01-06   Father Karras: Didn't Fedorov once play the Kings Gambit against Kasparov?
Mar-02-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Resignation Trap: <Father Karras> Against Kasparov? No! But he has tried the King's Gambit against Adams, Svidler, Timman, Yusupov, Shirov, Anand and Ivanchuk, amongst others.
Mar-02-06   Father Karras: <Resignation Trap> Well, he must have played Kasparov tho the database shows no games. Both participated in the 2000 or 2001 Linares tournament.
Mar-02-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  refutor: they played one game at corus 2001...a closed sicilian (source - megabase)

Fedorov,A (2575) - Kasparov,G (2845) [B20]
Corus Wijk aan Zee (2), 14.01.2001

1.e4 c5 2.d3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.f4 d6 6.Nf3 Nf6 7.0-0 0-0 8.h3 b5 9.g4 a5 10.f5 b4 11.Qe1 Ba6 12.Qh4 c4 13.Bh6 cxd3 14.cxd3 Bxd3 15.Re1 Bxh6 16.Qxh6 Qb6+ 17.Kh1 Ne5 18.Nbd2 Rac8 19.Ng5 Rc2 20.Rf1 Bxf1 21.Rxf1 Rfc8 22.fxg6 hxg6 23.Nb3 Rxg2 24.Kxg2 Rc2+ 25.Kg3 Qe3+ 0-1

Mar-02-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Resignation Trap: <Father Karras> Here is a source of all the Linares tournaments from 1978 to 2004: http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...

I don't see Fedorov's name anywhere.

Mar-02-06   Father Karras: Great link, <Resignation Trap>. As refutor has shown, I was mistaken. But a game does exists:-P
Mar-05-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  refutor: <father karras> maybe you are thinking about this game? Morozevich vs Kasparov, 1995
Jun-28-07   dabearsrock1010: this guy is a really good hockey player
Jun-29-07   Jim Bartle: Once rumored to be married to Anna Kournikova, too.
Jun-30-07   dabearsrock1010: yeah shes hot way to go man
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