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Vladimir Fedoseev
V Fedoseev 
 

Number of games in database: 1,901
Years covered: 2006 to 2025
Last FIDE rating: 2739 (2740 rapid, 2675 blitz)
Overall record: +479 -227 =423 (61.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 772 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (118) 
    B90 B20 B30 B31 B43
 Queen's Pawn Game (75) 
    A45 E10 D02 E00 A40
 Ruy Lopez (70) 
    C65 C78 C67 C91 C84
 Nimzo Indian (58) 
    E32 E21 E53 E46 E34
 Queen's Gambit Declined (56) 
    D37 D35 D38 D30 D31
 King's Indian (53) 
    E62 E60 E73 E94 E61
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (145) 
    B90 B51 B30 B94 B92
 Caro-Kann (83) 
    B12 B10 B15 B13 B18
 King's Indian (56) 
    E92 E81 E63 E71 E94
 French Defense (54) 
    C07 C18 C02 C01 C11
 Queen's Pawn Game (53) 
    E10 D02 A46 A40 A45
 Sicilian Najdorf (52) 
    B90 B94 B92 B96 B91
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   V Fedoseev vs Eljanov, 2015 1-0
   L Babujian vs V Fedoseev, 2014 0-1
   V Fedoseev vs D Bocharov, 2016 1-0
   Kramnik vs V Fedoseev, 2017 0-1
   Duda vs V Fedoseev, 2018 1/2-1/2
   V Fedoseev vs J Westerberg, 2012 1-0
   G Oparin vs V Fedoseev, 2022 0-1
   V Fedoseev vs Shirov, 2022 1-0
   Bachmann vs V Fedoseev, 2016 0-1
   A Demin vs V Fedoseev, 2015 0-1

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Pacific Northwest Chess Center Masters (2020)
   Lindores Abbey Tal Mem (2021)
   European Championship (2014)
   European Championship (2017)
   World Junior Championship (2014)
   Serbia Chess Open (2021)
   World Cup (2021)
   chess.com Speed Chess (2020)
   Smyslov Region Group Cup (2021)
   GRENKE Chess Open (2017)
   World Youth Championship (2012)
   Russian Championship Higher League (2011)
   World Cup (2017)
   Pro Chess League (2018)
   Qatar Masters Open (2023)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Superbet Blitz Poland
   Duda vs V Fedoseev (Apr-30-25) 1-0, blitz
   V Fedoseev vs Vachier-Lagrave (Apr-30-25) 1-0, blitz
   R Praggnanandhaa vs V Fedoseev (Apr-30-25) 0-1, blitz
   V Fedoseev vs C Aravindh (Apr-30-25) 1-0, blitz
   V Fedoseev vs Topalov (Apr-30-25) 1-0, blitz

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VLADIMIR FEDOSEEV
(born Feb-16-1995, 30 years old) Russia (federation/nationality Slovenia)

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Fedoseev became a FIDE Master in 2008 and an IM in 2010.

In 2011 he was awarded the GM title, taking effect from his 16th birthday. Runner up in the 2011 U18 World Championship with 7/9 and winner of the silver medal on board 2 of the gold medal-winning Russian team at the 10th World Youth U16 Chess Olympiad held in Kocaeli in October 2011.

He scored 5.5/9 (+3 -1 =5 and TPR of 2710) against 9 GM opponents at the Aeroflot Open (2012), placing =9th (18th on tiebreak), but fared poorly in the 2012 Russian Junior Championship, scoring only 2.5/9 and in the 85th St Petersburgh Championship (2012) with 4/11 shedding 55 rating points. However, he made up 14 points at the 2012 Alekhine Memorial when he scored 6/9. Outright winner of the 2013 European U18 Championship. Top seed and bronze medalist at the World Junior Championship (2014) behind Shanglei Lu and Wei Yi.

Fedoseev's equal second with 8/11 (third on tiebreak) at the European Championship (2014) qualified him for the World Cup (2015) where he defeated Baskaran Adhiban in the first round only to fall to Alexander Grischuk in the second round to bow out of the event.

In 2017 Fedoseev won the Aeroflot Open (2017) with 7/9. This victory qualified him to Dortmund Sparkassen (2017), where he scored 5/7 to finish second (on tiebreak from Maxime Vachier-Lagrave June 2017, Fedoseev tied for first place with Maxim Matlakov and Baadur Jobava at the European Individual Championship in Minsk and took the bronze medal on tiebreak. Later in the same month, Fedoseev was part of the Russian team which won the silver medal in the World Team Championship (2017) Khanty-Mansiysk. In September, he reached the quarterfinals of the World Cup in Tbilisi, after knocking out Yusnel Bacallao Alonso ,Ernesto Inarkiev ,Hikaru Nakamura , and Maxim Rodshtein Fedoseev was then eliminated from the competition by Wesley So. Two months later, Fedoseev won the Urii Eliseev Memorial in Moscow with a score of 4½/5 points. In December he shared 3rd-4th places with Daniil Dubov in the Russian Championship Superfinal in St. Petersburg, finishing fourth on tiebreak, In the World Rapid Championship (2017) he lost the playoff to Viswanathan Anand, taking the silver medal.

Photo: http://www.bidmonfa.com/fedoseev_vl...

Note: Vladimir I Fedoseev, born on the 21st of June 1938, is a FIDE Master.

Wikipedia article: Vladimir Fedoseev

Last updated: 2023-10-01 22:25:29

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 page 1 of 77; games 1-25 of 1,901  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. B Szabo vs V Fedoseev  ½-½632006EU-ch U12D73 Neo-Grunfeld, 5.Nf3
2. V Fedoseev vs D Danilenko  ½-½522006EU-ch U12A86 Dutch
3. J Srbis vs V Fedoseev  ½-½362006EU-ch U12B90 Sicilian, Najdorf
4. R Dimitrijevic vs V Fedoseev  0-1492006EU-ch U12B96 Sicilian, Najdorf
5. V Fedoseev vs Giri 0-1452006EU-ch U12B43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
6. I Tallo Dominguez vs V Fedoseev  1-0462006EU-ch U12B84 Sicilian, Scheveningen
7. V Fedoseev vs M Blazeka  1-0202006EU-ch U12C30 King's Gambit Declined
8. V Fedoseev vs V Pushin  1-0282006Udmurtia-ch finalB14 Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack
9. E A Levin vs V Fedoseev  1-0492007Petrovskaya Ladya IME91 King's Indian
10. V Fedoseev vs S Khamitskiy  1-0602007Petrovskaya Ladya IMC18 French, Winawer
11. E Borisova vs V Fedoseev  1-0402007Petrovskaya Ladya IMB50 Sicilian
12. V Fedoseev vs V Romcovici  1-0502007Petrovskaya Ladya IMB01 Scandinavian
13. D Nadjezhdin vs V Fedoseev  1-0772007Petrovskaya Ladya IMA13 English
14. V Fedoseev vs Gennady Kuznetsov  1-0522007Petrovskaya Ladya IMB45 Sicilian, Taimanov
15. D Markosian vs V Fedoseev  ½-½302007Petrovskaya Ladya IMD03 Torre Attack (Tartakower Variation)
16. V Fedoseev vs V Kaliberda  ½-½102007Petrovskaya Ladya IMB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
17. A Hermanov vs V Fedoseev  ½-½222007Petrovskaya Ladya IME70 King's Indian
18. V Fedoseev vs V Khamidulin  0-1312007Petrovskaya Ladya IMB06 Robatsch
19. D Shchukin vs V Fedoseev  ½-½232007St Petersburg-ch sfB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
20. V Fedoseev vs V Golovankov  0-1352007St Petersburg-ch sfC41 Philidor Defense
21. D Melnikov vs V Fedoseev  1-0312007St Petersburg-ch sfA01 Nimzovich-Larsen Attack
22. E Urjubdshzirov vs V Fedoseev  0-1712007St Petersburg-ch sfB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
23. V Fedoseev vs A Timofeev  ½-½512007St Petersburg-ch sfB12 Caro-Kann Defense
24. M I Ivanov vs V Fedoseev  1-0472007St Petersburg-ch sfE84 King's Indian, Samisch, Panno Main line
25. V Fedoseev vs V S Nikolaev  ½-½462007St Petersburg-ch sfB47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Jun-11-17  fisayo123: He's been playing the most interesting chess of any player in the world for the last few months. Hopefully, he can maintain his consistency and gain some top level invites.
Jun-12-17  fisayo123: He's winning important tournaments and beating a lot of very strong players in his swashbuckling style. This guy just oozes creativity and there's no doubt he's been the player of the year in 2017 so far. If I have the time, I'll do a compilation of his tournament record in the last few months.
Jul-24-17  sonia91: Fedoseev finished second in his first supertournament, Dortmund (2017) (on TB from MVL).

http://ruchess.ru/en/news/all/vladi...

Sep-11-17  Arconax: <fisayo123: He's been playing the most interesting chess of any player in the world for the last few months>

Surely an exaggeration.

Sep-12-17  SugarDom: Not when you oust Nakamura.
Sep-12-17  paavoh: He continues to play well, now crossing 2740 ELO and at #17 in live rating list. Way to go!
Sep-12-17  WorstPlayerEver: Not an exaggeration, Watson!
Sep-12-17  NightKnight: Yep, definitely one to keep an eye for. This guy has the kind of winning mentality.
Jul-29-18  siggemannen: Anyone knows what's next on Fedoseev's schedule? This guy always generates a lot of interesting games, win or lose
Jul-29-18  sonia91: He will play in the Russian Superfinal from August 24 to September 6: http://ruchess.ru/en/news/all/line_...
Jul-30-18  siggemannen: Thank you <sonia91>, you're a fount of knowledge as usual!

Amazing playing roster in both tourneys for fans of Russian chess, although it says "allowed", so i guess it's possible some players will be skipping the tourney anyway.

Personally i hope to see Valya Gunina making a comeback

Oct-29-18  sonia91: Volodya won the match against Jorden van Foreest at the Hoogeveen Chess Festival after the blitz playoff. All 6 classical games were drawn: https://en.chessbase.com/post/favou...

Earlier this month Fedoseev won two gold medals at the European Club Cup (2018) : one with his team, Mednyi Vsadnik of St Petersburg, and one individual as the best player on board 3 (performance of 2829).

Nov-20-18  sonia91: He will play in Wijk aan Zee Masters 2019: https://www.tatasteelchess.com/news...
Nov-20-18  Count Wedgemore: <sonia91: He will play in Wijk aan Zee Masters 2019:>

Great line-up in that tournament. Nice to see Fedoseev, Shankland and Duda making their debuts in the Masters section.

Dec-10-21  Albertan: Fedoseev wins the Sheikh bin Rashid Rapid Cup:

https://en.chessbase.com/post/fedos...

Jan-16-22  Albertan: Thé GM won thé 27th Abu Dhabi Chess Festival Masters Tournament with a score of 7/9 for a performance rating of 2756 (6 wins,2 draws,1 loss). Here is a link to the final crosstable:

https://chess-results.com/tnr594586...

His current elo rating is 2704.

Here is a link to a video of his first win against Magnus Carlsen,which occurred in the World Blitz 2021 tournament:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9_... blitz tournament:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9_...

Apr-30-22  Albertan: Russian Grandmasters leave Russia; ‘’I Have No Sympathy For This War’´:

https://www.chess.com/news/view/rus...

Feb-16-23  philmsu: I noticed some discrepancy here. Some games were played in 1996-1998, when GM Vladimir Fedoseev was a 3 y.o. child. I suppose these games (and some other later games, such as the games from RUS-ch Seniors 2004) should be attributed to FM Vladimir Fedoseev (born on June 21, 1938 according to https://www.olimpbase.org/Elo/playe...).
Feb-05-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: Has an irritating habit of turning up in PGN files as <Vladimir3 Fedoseev>.

https://www.365chess.com/players/Vl...

<(White) Vladimir3 Fedoseev vs (Black) Magnus Carlsen | 2023; 0-1> (to the tune of Billie Jean): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk4...

Feb-06-24  stone free or die: I find such numbering system slightly un-illuminating.

Better, in order to break the degeneracy, to introduce some useful distinguishing characteristic - like the year of birth, or perhaps the city of residency, etc.

(This is useful, even when a player id is the ultimate arbiter)

Still, precedence having been set... #3 it will be.

<(to the tune of Billie Jean):>

Are you suggesting that <CG> should have an optional soundtrack to accompany each and every game?!

Feb-06-24  Retireborn: He's a nuisance in Chessbase too; no matter how you write his name the playerbase either doesn't recognize him, or defaults to the 1938-born master.
Feb-06-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: I propose to go with Vladimir V Fedoseev, his patronymic being Vasilyevich, and will submit a correction slip to that effect.
Feb-06-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: I propose to go with <Vladimir Fedoseev>. Just need to remember to remove the <3>s.
Feb-06-24  stone free or die: I'll take <perf>'s suggestion - the full patronym would be a bit bulky, but the initial is fine.

My other suggestion omitted that, and should have included it as an option.

The many versions of <Tigran Petrosian> already utilize the patronym (middlename) initial.

Sep-21-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: down goes maggie !
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