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Mehrshad Sharif
M Sharif 
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Number of games in database: 642
Years covered: 1970 to 2024
Last FIDE rating: 2320 (2336 rapid, 2366 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2481
Overall record: +204 -111 =314 (57.4%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 13 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (73) 
    B33 B52 B82 B57 B51
 Queen's Pawn Game (38) 
    A46 A45 D02 A40 A41
 French Defense (20) 
    C07 C03 C15 C09 C05
 Reti System (15) 
    A05 A04 A06
 French Tarrasch (13) 
    C07 C09 C03 C05
 Ruy Lopez (11) 
    C91 C94 C62 C63 C85
With the Black pieces:
 French Defense (48) 
    C11 C05 C12 C10 C02
 Ruy Lopez (40) 
    C67 C78 C92 C91 C68
 French (27) 
    C11 C10 C12 C00
 King's Indian (23) 
    E94 E62 E60 E92 E73
 Nimzo Indian (22) 
    E43 E46 E30 E20 E59
 Queen's Pawn Game (22) 
    E00 A46 A40 D02 D00
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   J Polgar vs M Sharif, 1989 0-1
   M Sharif vs Kasparov, 1988 1-0
   M Sharif vs C Mamedov, 2001 1-0
   M Sharif vs Andersson, 1976 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   French Championship (1995)
   Nice Olympiad Final-C (1974)
   Jakarta (1978)
   Marlboro Chess Classic (1977)
   Dortmund (1982)
   French Championship (1988)
   Netanya (1977)
   Marseille (1986)
   Lippstadt (1995)
   Cannes Open (1989)
   Skopje Olympiad Final-C (1972)
   World Senior Teams Championship (65+) (2017)
   Berliner Sommer (1984)
   Haifa Olympiad (1976)
   Cappelle Open (2013)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   1st Burroughs Computers Grandmasters Tt by Benzol

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Biel Blitz Open
   M Sharif vs Sriniketh Srinivasan (Jul-21-24) 1-0
   M Asgharzadeh vs M Sharif (Oct-29-17) 1-0
   M Sharif vs A Demchenko (Oct-28-17) 0-1
   M Salar vs M Sharif (Oct-27-17) 0-1
   M Sharif vs V Bernadskiy (Oct-25-17) 0-1

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MEHRSHAD SHARIF
(born Jul-11-1952, 73 years old) Iran (federation/nationality France)

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International Master (1975). From the mid-1970s to the begin 1980s Mehrshad Sharif was one of the leading Iranian chess players. He six times won Iranian Chess Championship: 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, and 1981.

In the first half of the 1980s Mehrshad Sharif moved to France. In France, he shared 1st-2nd in the French Chess Championship in 1985 (beaten in the tie by Jean-Luc Seret) and 2nd in 1995 (victory of Eric Prie ).

Wikipedia article: Mehrshad Sharif

Last updated: 2024-07-11 12:38:56

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 page 1 of 26; games 1-25 of 642  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. M Sharif vs A Whiteley  ½-½281970Siegen Olympiad qual-2A07 King's Indian Attack
2. M Sharif vs D Minic  0-1211970Siegen Olympiad qual-2A07 King's Indian Attack
3. M Sharif vs R Wostyn  ½-½231970Siegen Olympiad Final-CB32 Sicilian
4. H Angantysson vs M Sharif  1-0571970Siegen Olympiad Final-CC78 Ruy Lopez
5. M Sharif vs J Lobigas  0-1381970Siegen Olympiad Final-CB57 Sicilian
6. M Sharif vs P Karlsson  1-0471972WchT U26 19th prel-EB48 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
7. M Sharif vs F Burgos  1-0351972WchT U26 19th fin-CC19 French, Winawer, Advance
8. P Sarnak vs M Sharif  1-0411972WchT U26 19th fin-CA07 King's Indian Attack
9. A Perinelli vs M Sharif  ½-½431972WchT U26 19th fin-CB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
10. M Sharif vs F Meinsohn  1-0601972WchT U26 19th fin-CB32 Sicilian
11. M Sharif vs R Jeven  1-0411972WchT U26 19th fin-CC63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
12. I Farago vs M Sharif 1-0201972WchT U26 19th prel-EE46 Nimzo-Indian
13. A Papastavropoulos vs M Sharif  ½-½611972WchT U26 19th fin-CB03 Alekhine's Defense
14. M Sharif vs L Perez  ½-½551972WchT U26 19th fin-CC89 Ruy Lopez, Marshall
15. M Sharif vs A Loeffler  ½-½201972WchT U26 19th fin-CB10 Caro-Kann
16. K Harandi vs M Sharif  ½-½461972Asia West-chC45 Scotch Game
17. M Sharif vs U Geller  1-0611972West Asian-chC12 French, McCutcheon
18. P Tumurbator vs M Sharif  0-1701972West Asian-chA00 Uncommon Opening
19. M Sharif vs I Onat  0-1321972West Asian-chB11 Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4
20. N Suer vs M Sharif  1-0251972West Asian-chB07 Pirc
21. M Sharif vs Ujtumen  1-0411972West Asian-chB77 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
22. S Kagan vs M Sharif  1-0481972West Asian-chB03 Alekhine's Defense
23. M Aaron vs M Sharif  0-1431972West Asian-chB41 Sicilian, Kan
24. M Sharif vs Hasan Mohamed  ½-½511972West Asian-chB13 Caro-Kann, Exchange
25. J Diaz vs M Sharif  1-0321972WchT U26 19th prel-EB03 Alekhine's Defense
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Mar-05-08  Udit Narayan: This is our very own User: Microdot
Mar-05-08  cannibal: <Udit Narayan>:

I will really need some stronger proof than <Microdot>'s own claim in order to believe that. If he indeed is, than he's the most childish IM on the planet (and that at over 50 years age).

Want a little teaser?
Just what I got after a 5 minutes search:

From: European Team Chess Championships (2007)

<Microdot: highest achieved rating for GM Morozevich is 2762 and there for He must be at third on the PARTICIPANTS list Topalov,Svidler,Morozevich and then Aronian. In my opinion CG is an A H.>

< Microdot: Fide.com is a real site it is because Fide is World Chess Federation,

In my opinion Fide is a real site!!
CG is an A H>

At other pages, <Microdot> claimed Aronian, was weaker than Topalov or others, because his rating 10 years ago (when Aronian was barely 15, of course) was under 2500. He also claimed he won a game against Aronian which is available in the database, he talks about "Big Morozevich" in the most naive way possible, and so on...

Mar-05-08  Davolni: <Cannibal> I still am having hard time believing that this is in fact Microdot.

may be he just chose an IM's name, since that particular IM is not around in this website.

Who knows???

One thing that it is suspecious is that there are drawn games against Spassky, Vaganian, and some others. A won game with Kasparov(eventhough it was a simul)...

I don't know.....

Suspicious!!!!!

Mar-05-08  kackhander: an obscure IM kibitzing at cg.com?

IMPOSSIBLE

Mar-05-08  Davolni: I think I can go ahead and say that this is me, (who in reality is my cousin Mher Hovhannisyan who plays in Belgium and has all his GM norms I think).

M Hovhanisian

http://fide.com/ratings/card.phtml?...

Mar-05-08  kackhander: well done
Mar-05-08  kackhander: it would probably be more convincing if you didn't state the fact that you are lying.
Mar-05-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: In 2006 someone claimed to be Giorgi Margvelashvili but this was quickly exposed as a hoax. The same thing happened in 2004 with a Romanian master who lived in California but I forget their fake identity. Given that we just met <kamsky>, <GM Dzindzichashvili>, and <RingoStarr>, maybe folks should avoid being too naive. =)

If he really is this player, then he could delete these messages.

Mar-05-08  sallom89: Lol i found those arguments funny..
Mar-05-08  you vs yourself: Yes, it's true. I'm Magnus Carlsen

Couple days ago, a friend of mine from playchess mentioned that I never kibitz when Carlsen is playing. Since he seemed to hint that he found out who I was, I thought it's time to reveal it.

As for my plans on the rest day, tennis with my dad and some preparation for the game against Aronian.

M C

Mar-05-08  kackhander: give me your lunch money
Mar-05-08  Shams: I am Spartacus.
Mar-05-08  Towershield: I am Spartacus.
Mar-05-08  Shams: I am Tony Palmer.
Mar-05-08  rogge: Ich bin ein Hamburger
Mar-05-08  sallom89: LOL !!!!!
Mar-05-08  hovik2003: I know who is Mershad(Mehrshad) Sharif, he was a very good Iranian master, so <Microdot> why don't you stop this IM business!
Mar-05-08  hovik2003: <Microdot>
Agge shoma aghaye Sharif hastid, khahesh mikonam man ra mi bakhshid va do kalame farsi be man minevisid.
Mar-05-08  DUS: And who are you, Udit Narayan, a supper GM?
Mar-05-08  Caissanist: There should be a ChessBookie bet on whether that really is him or not; sounds like I'd get pretty good odds betting on yes.

Of course <microdot> would be the big winner regardless.

Mar-05-08  pawnofdoom: <hovik2003> just admitted to being Gabriel Sargissian (dunno if I spelled it right) on the Morelia-Linares page. Anyone else got confessions?

I don't mind giving away my name, but its pointless because im 1500 and not famous (yet...)

<tpstar> It was <SnoopDogg> who claimed to be Giorgi Margvelashvili, he admits and apologizes for it in his user description.

Mar-05-08  pawnofdoom: Btw, <Microdot> if you can tell me what "Z" stands for in "your" name then I'll believe that this really is you
Mar-06-08  positionalgenius: OK, lets reveal it. I am Garry Kasparov.
Mar-06-08  Riverbeast: I'm a bad mamma jamma
Mar-06-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: Carl Carlton.
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