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G Guseinov 
 
Gadir Guseinov
Number of games in database: 278
Years covered: 1996 to 2008
Current FIDE rating: 2650
Overall record: +113 -49 =115 (61.6%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.
      1 exhibition game, odds game, etc. is excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (63) 
    B43 B30 B96 B97 B23
 Ruy Lopez (19) 
    C69 C65 C67 C84 C77
 French Defense (18) 
    C00 C10 C15 C12 C02
 French (15) 
    C00 C10 C12
 Sicilian Najdorf (15) 
    B96 B97 B94 B99 B98
 Caro-Kann (11) 
    B18 B17 B19 B12
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (63) 
    B27 B32 B22 B35 B31
 King's Indian (47) 
    E91 E60 E70 E81 E68
 Sicilian Dragon (19) 
    B35 B36 B78 B76 B38
 English, 1 c4 e5 (5) 
    A24 A21 A26
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   O Jakobsen vs G Guseinov, 2006 0-1
   Naiditsch vs G Guseinov, 2003 0-1
   G Guseinov vs E Safarli, 2008 1-0
   I Badjarani vs G Guseinov, 2005 0-1

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: [what is this?]
   FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (2004)

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GADIR GUSEINOV
(born Jun-21-1985) Azerbaijan

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 page 1 of 12; games 1-25 of 278  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Radjabov vs G Guseinov  1-052 1996 EU-ch U10D02 Queen's Pawn Game
2. Vasiukov vs G Guseinov  ½-½29 1997 AnkaraA04 Reti Opening
3. Kholmov vs G Guseinov  ½-½29 1997 Moscow-chB40 Sicilian
4. G Guseinov vs Radjabov  ½-½49 1997 Kasparov CupC10 French
5. G Guseinov vs G Sargissian  ½-½48 1997 Kasparov CupB56 Sicilian
6. Radjabov vs G Guseinov  0-129 1998 Wch U12A21 English
7. Radjabov vs G Guseinov  1-033 1998 EU-ch U12A41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
8. G Guseinov vs Jobava 1-049 1999 Artek ol U16E60 King's Indian Defense
9. G Guseinov vs Ponomariov  0-152 1999 Artek ol U16A33 English, Symmetrical
10. Motylev vs G Guseinov  1-032 2000 Chigorin MemorialB35 Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto, Modern Variation with Bc4
11. G Guseinov vs Balashov  ½-½19 2000 Chigorin MemorialB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
12. V Popov vs G Guseinov  ½-½18 2000 Chigorin MemorialE91 King's Indian
13. G Guseinov vs S Ivanov  ½-½20 2000 Chigorin MemorialC00 French Defense
14. G Guseinov vs Navara  ½-½34 2000 EU-ch U20B80 Sicilian, Scheveningen
15. Radjabov vs G Guseinov  ½-½32 2000 EU-ch U20E91 King's Indian
16. S Guseinov vs G Guseinov  0-134 2001 AZE-ch U20B32 Sicilian
17. Z Varga vs G Guseinov  0-141 2001 FSGM JuneA49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
18. S Davidov vs G Guseinov 0-138 2001 AZE-ch U20B21 Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4
19. A Jakab vs G Guseinov  0-145 2001 FSGM JuneE70 King's Indian
20. G Kosanovic vs G Guseinov  ½-½12 2001 FSGM JuneB32 Sicilian
21. E Gasanov vs G Guseinov  ½-½63 2001 3rd Golden AutumnB32 Sicilian
22. G Guseinov vs F Berkes  ½-½10 2001 FSGM JuneC41 Philidor Defense
23. N Neverov vs G Guseinov 0-122 2001 AZE-ch U16A02 Bird's Opening
24. G Guseinov vs V Rajlich  1-039 2001 FSGM JuneB78 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack, 10.castle long
25. G Guseinov vs Hoang Thang Trang  ½-½33 2001 FSGM JuneC00 French Defense
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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-09-04   siggemannen: Our own GGuseinov on FICS, a lovely mate
Sep-09-04   tomh72000: And also on Playchess.com with the same handle. A very nice guy indeed.
Sep-27-04   BradMajors: Nice guy indeed..
I wonder why so many young great GM's are spawning from Azerbaijan and Ukraine.. Looks like history is to repeat itself and young Carlsen will be the Bent Larsen and Fridrik Olafson of the year 2020 fighting alone against the ever so dominating soviet regime.
Oct-02-04   tomh72000: <BradMajors> Is this a deliberate referemce to the fact that Putin is leading Russia into a progressively more Soviet-like regime? (i.e. "dominating soviet regime" in 2020!?)
Oct-02-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  acirce: But Putin is not ruling Azerbaijan and Ukraine, even though he might have wanted that.
Oct-02-04   tomh72000: <acirce> Correct, his regime is not comparable to the Soviets teritorily, but in terms of the media control, domestic policy, lack of opposition etc, there are similarities in my view.
Oct-02-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  acirce: Well.. what I meant was that <BradMajors> mentioned Azerbaijan and Ukraine in his post, not Russia. And yes, there are some similarities.
Oct-02-04   tomh72000: <Well.. what I meant was that <BradMajors> mentioned Azerbaijan and Ukraine in his post, not Russia.> Yes, I see what you mean now.
Nov-02-04   BradMajors: no pun intended :)
Aug-04-05   roni.chessman: <I wonder why so many young great GM's are spawning from Azerbaijan and Ukraine...>

Even the first person to break 2800 ELO came from azerbaijan. Kasparov should speak kindly about Radjabov... they are both from BAKU!

Mar-02-06   Jafar219: Did you know that Gadir is the youngest International Master in chess history?? He become IM at age 8.
Mar-02-06   petrovalovski: yeah right....
Apr-02-06   WTHarvey: Gadir moved up a couple rungs on the FIDE Juniors list to #10 in April. Here are a dozen of his winning otb combinations: http://www.wtharvey.com/guse.html
Apr-02-06   Eastfrisian: He won the Championship of Azerbeijan in the year 2002.
Jul-26-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  KingG: Fairly interesting interview with Guseinov here: http://www.chesscafe.com/misha/mish...

Interesting that he doesn't mention Kasparov at all. You would think that he would be a big inspiration for a player from Azerbaijan.

Dec-23-06   BIDMONFA: Gadir Guseinov

GUSEINOV, Gadir
http://www.bidmonfa.com/guseinov_ga...
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Apr-23-08   zoat22: no bio?
Jun-21-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  brankat: Happy Birthday Gadir!
Jun-21-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  square dance: yes, happy birthday to gadir! he's a nice guy. ive spoken with him on a couple of occasions. mostly about some KID variations.
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