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I Nyzhnyk 
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Illya Nyzhnyk
Number of games in database: 395
Years covered: 2005 to 2013
Last FIDE rating: 2635
Highest rating achieved in database: 2637
Overall record: +163 -52 =138 (65.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.
      42 exhibition games, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (25) 
    B54 B32 B76 B55 B40
 King's Indian (24) 
    E61 E60 E63 E94 E92
 Slav (19) 
    D11 D18 D15 D16 D10
 Grunfeld (15) 
    D76 D85 D91 D79
 Queen's Indian (14) 
    E15 E17 E12
 Semi-Slav (12) 
    D43 D46 D47 D45
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (73) 
    B90 B30 B22 B94 B23
 King's Indian (35) 
    E62 E92 E97 E90 E77
 Sicilian Najdorf (28) 
    B90 B94 B93 B92 B99
 Queen's Pawn Game (13) 
    A46 A45 D02 D00 E00
 Queen's Gambit Accepted (13) 
    D27 D23 D26 D20
 French Defense (10) 
    C11 C07 C03
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   I Nyzhnyk vs S Siebrecht, 2011 1-0
   I Nyzhnyk vs D Baider, 2006 1-0
   A Pashikian vs I Nyzhnyk, 2009 0-1
   G Gislason vs I Nyzhnyk, 2010 0-1
   I Nyzhnyk vs D Reinderman, 2009 1/2-1/2
   I Nyzhnyk vs D Vocaturo, 2012 1-0
   J Ulko vs I Nyzhnyk, 2013 0-1
   I Nyzhnyk vs A Giri, 2012 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   10th European Individual Championship (2009)
   Groningen Chess Festival (2009)
   World Junior Championship (2010)
   Reykjavik Open (2010)
   Reykjavik Open (2011)
   15th Unive Open (2011)
   Tata Steel (Group C) (2011)
   Tata Steel (Group B) (2012)
   13th European Individual Championship (2012)
   European Individual Championships (2013)
   Moscow Open (2013)
   French Team Championship (2013)

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ILLYA NYZHNYK
(born Sep-27-1996) Ukraine

[what is this?]
Grandmaster (2010). Born in Vinnytsya, Nyzhnyk started playing chess at age 4. At the age of ten, the Ukrainian prodigy shot to world wide prominence by winning Group B of the 2007 Moscow Open, scoring 8.5/9 points with a 2633 performance in a field of 324 players, including two International Masters and numerous other titled players.

In July 2005, at the age of 8, Nyzhnyk competed in the World U12 championship in Belfort, France, scoring 7.0/11, and coming in 17th in a field of 125. He re-entered the same event in 2006 and 2007, scoring 2nd place on each occasion. He has had a series of excellent results in the Ukrainian youth championships the most notable being first place in the U10 Championships in 2005 and 2006, and the U20 Championships in April 2010. In October 2006, shortly after his tenth birthday, he was =2nd with Jorge Cori and Nijat Abasov (both of whom are now GMs) behind Robert Aghasaryan in the World Youth Championship Boys U12 in Batumi, Georgia. In September 2007, and still 10 years of age, he scored 8.5/9 to win the U12 Boys section at the 10th European Youth Chess Championships held in Sibenik, Croatia. A year later in September 2008 year, he won the U16 at the European Youth Championships. In November 2007, he scored 9.5/11 enabling him to become runner up (on countback) behind US player Daniel Naroditsky in the World U12 Championship held in Antalya, Turkey.

At the age of 12, Nyzhnyk was a tournament veteran. Notable results were a 2330 performance (coming 11th in a field of 17) in a category 3 tournament in Lugansk, Ukraine, while still only 9 years old and sixth place in the Independence Cup tournament in Kiev in August 2008 (performance rating of 2471) in a field of 70 players. In April 2008 Nyzhnyk won the 6th Nabokov Memorial in Kiev with 8.5/11, scoring a GM norm, and in September 2008 he was outright first in the U16 division of the European Youth Championships held in Herceg Novi in Montenegro. In December 2009, Nyzhnyk scored a sensational first place ahead of Jan Werle and Dimitri Reinderman at the Groningen Chess Festival (2009), scoring 7.5/9, his second GM norm, and a 2741 performance rating for the tourney. In 2010, he has so far come 3rd in the Staufer Open, 2nd in the Ukraine Boys Under 18 Chess Championship, =4th in the Nord-West-Cup (half point behind the joint leaders), won the Ukraine Boys Under 20 Chess Championship with 9.5/11, come =3rd in the World Youth Chess Championship-U16 in Turkey, 3rd in the 8th Vladimir Nabokov Memorial GM Tournament, =2nd (4th on countback) in the HSG Open behind Friso Nijboer, scored 8.5/13 at the World Junior Championship (2010) to come =7th-15th and came 1st on count back with 7/9 at the Podillia tournament in Khmelnitsky in Ukraine. In December 2010, he scored his 3rd GM norm at Groningen A (where he came =1st) with a round to spare, making him the youngest Grandmaster in the world at 14 years 3 months and 2 days. Richard Rapport was previously the youngest GM.

Nyzhnyk started 2011 by coming a solid second behind Daniele Vocaturo at the Tata Steel (Group C) (2011) (formerly Corus C) tournament, scoring 8.5/13 (+6 -2 =5) with a 2615 performance rating. He followed this up with =1st at the 2011 Reykjavik Open in March 2011, scoring 7/9 with a TPR of 2688, and with a score of 5.5/9 at the International Tournament in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, in May 2011 against a field that included 7 GMs (+2 -2 =3). In October 2011, he came =4th, half a point behind the three co-leaders, with 6.5/9 in the 15th Unive Open (2011) and also scored 6.5/9 at the 15th Bavarian International Open. 2012 started with a strong performance at Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2011 - GMB, where he scored 7.5/13, adding a handy 17 points in the bimonthly rating period to 1 March 2012. At the 13th European Individual Championship (2012), Nyzhnyk scored an excellent 7/11 (+4 =6 -1; TPR 2687) to finish 43rd, 68 places above his seeding and breaking through 2600 in the ratings. His season in the 2012 Turkish League was highly successful, scoring 10/13, a result which elevated his ranking to top of the U16 age group, while his excellent result in the Romanian Team Championships in September have helped him maintain his hold of the top spot in the U16s. Nyzhnyk closed out 2012 scoring 7.5/9 to win a share of 1st place in the 16th Bavarian International Open, and to boost him to the top of the U18 division in the New Year (2013) lists. A subsequent moderate performance (5.5/9) in the Moscow Open (2013) and poor performances in the 2013 Ukrainian Championship and the European Individual Championships (2013) have cost him top spot in the U18 division.

Just after his 8th birthday, Nyzhnyk received his first FIDE rating (2119). In 2007 he received his FM title and in October 2008, Nyzhnyk's FIDE rating was 2444, the highest rating in the world in the under-12 age group. He received his FM title in 2007, his IM title in 2009, and his GM title in 2010.

With a rating of 2607 in FIDE's June 2013 rating list, Nyzhnyk is the 3rd ranked player in the world in the U18 division behind Richard Rapport and Daniil Dubov.

Personal web site: http://www.dril-chess.com/ The following link contains a photo of him at 14 years 3 months: http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp....

Wikipedia article: Illya Nyzhnyk


 page 1 of 16; games 1-25 of 395  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. M Alvarez Navarro vs I Nyzhnyk 0-134 2005 Wch U12B76 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
2. Negi vs I Nyzhnyk ½-½40 2005 Belfort YWCC boys under 12C11 French
3. I Nyzhnyk vs M Atabayev  1-033 2005 Wch U12A16 English
4. N Bodnar vs I Nyzhnyk  ½-½14 2005 UKR-ch sfD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
5. G Benidze vs I Nyzhnyk  ½-½43 2005 EU-ch U10B21 Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4
6. I Nyzhnyk vs J Baranov  ½-½75 2005 UKR-ch sfB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
7. I Nyzhnyk vs K Meneses Gonzalez  1-028 2005 EU-ch U10A53 Old Indian
8. P Lichman vs I Nyzhnyk  1-075 2005 UKR-ch sfE20 Nimzo-Indian
9. I Nyzhnyk vs W So 0-133 2005 Wch U12B23 Sicilian, Closed
10. D Hiti vs I Nyzhnyk  0-139 2005 EU-ch U10E11 Bogo-Indian Defense
11. I Nyzhnyk vs M Vasiliev  0-164 2005 UKR-ch sfD51 Queen's Gambit Declined
12. I Nyzhnyk vs C Emiroglu 1-032 2005 EU-ch U10C22 Center Game
13. E Kilimnik vs I Nyzhnyk  0-144 2005 UKR-ch sfE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
14. I Nyzhnyk vs V A V Rajesh  ½-½52 2005 Wch U12C00 French Defense
15. G Dilanian vs I Nyzhnyk  0-154 2005 Wch U12E11 Bogo-Indian Defense
16. I Nyzhnyk vs N Zhornik  0-165 2005 UKR-ch sfB55 Sicilian, Prins Variation, Venice Attack
17. I Nyzhnyk vs S Kovacevic 1-040 2005 EU-ch U10C62 Ruy Lopez, Old Steinitz Defense
18. V Rizsonkov vs I Nyzhnyk  ½-½64 2005 UKR-ch sfC56 Two Knights
19. K Berbatov vs I Nyzhnyk 1-022 2005 EU-ch U10B28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation
20. I Nyzhnyk vs Yinglun Teng  1-061 2005 Wch U12A22 English
21. I Nyzhnyk vs K Nikologorskiy  0-127 2005 EU-ch U10B55 Sicilian, Prins Variation, Venice Attack
22. O Mihok vs I Nyzhnyk  1-052 2005 Wch U12C45 Scotch Game
23. I Nyzhnyk vs V Zatonskih  ½-½31 2005 UKR-ch sfA84 Dutch
24. I Nyzhnyk vs G Popilski  0-141 2005 Wch U12B23 Sicilian, Closed
25. A Prihodko vs I Nyzhnyk  1-038 2005 UKR-ch sfA07 King's Indian Attack
 page 1 of 16; games 1-25 of 395  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Jul-15-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: Nice win today against Judit Polgar in Turkish League.
Aug-12-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Shams: Wonder why he skipped the World Junior Championship, happening now.
Aug-12-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  twinlark: <Shams>

Good question. He played in the HZ Tournament: http://www.hztoernooi.nl/hz/index.p..., which just finished (he came =3rd), but what would make him miss the World Junior in favour of a tournament like this is probably known only to himself.

Aug-12-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  achieve: Young Illya also gave a simultaneous exhibition in Vlissingen, scoring a magnificent 19/20 (+18 =2), and probably the financial benefits made him choose to play in this well organized tournament.

Here are photo's of the simul:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/depion...

Aug-12-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  OBIT: If Hollywood ever decides to make a Scanners sequel, this time about a kid that can make heads explode by staring at his victim, Nyzhnyk would be perfect for the part.
Sep-27-12  LoveThatJoker: Happy 16th Birthday, GM Nyzhnyk!

LTJ

Sep-27-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  brankat: Happy Birthday Illya!
Sep-27-12  wordfunph: happy birthday "Wunderkind"!
Sep-27-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  KKDEREK: Go Illya, very soon 2700 player!
Oct-01-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: Belated Happy Birthday Illya :)

He's currently the 10th ranked junior!

Nov-08-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: No Tata Steel 2013 event for Illya. Also the event will have 2 groups instead of 3.
Nov-08-12  paavoh: @ketchuplover: <event will have 2 groups instead of 3> Where dis you get this info? The website says three GM tournaments. Although only two have announced the player list, the B group just a few days ago.

http://www.tatasteelchess.com/tourn...

Nov-15-12  standingtal: I predict that this guy is going to become the second youngest 2800+ player ever.
Nov-15-12  Refused: Careful with those prediction, remember when a hopeful young Bacrot was labeled to be the next European top player?

A promise he never quite fulfilled.

Nov-15-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Maatalkko: Yeah, betting on talent in chess is a crapshoot. I thought MVL was for real and Caruana was a pretender, lol. There's no way to tell. But it's fun to guess.

Ilya's legit though, which has been well known ever since he first showed up with his teddy bear.

Dec-30-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: Wishing Illya a succhessful 2013
Jan-02-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: Currently the #6 junior player in/on the world
Jan-17-13
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  Cemoblanca: Very cool chess set Illya! ;)
Jan-17-13
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  HeMateMe: Is the piece that looks like a toilet the King, or the Queen?
Jan-17-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: It will be fun watching the class of '96 advance with Richard Rapport and Daniil Dubov along with Illya Nyzhnyk. Maybe some others will join the fray too.
Jan-18-13  fisayo123: <Waustad> Wei Yi.
Jan-18-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: Wei Yi is very impressive, but he's even several years younger than the 3 I mentioned born in '96.
Jan-18-13
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  Cemoblanca: <HeMateMe: Is the piece that looks like a toilet the King, or the Queen?>

LOL

Feb-05-13  bischopper: He is promise a grant promise good I have meny games from him and I am wow!!!
Feb-15-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Garech: That is one crazy set he's playing with in the picture!

-Garech

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