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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. |
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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. |
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Jul-24-17 | | sonia91: Fedoseev finished second in his first supertournament, Dortmund (2017) (on TB from MVL). http://ruchess.ru/en/news/all/vladi... |
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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. |
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Sep-12-17 | | SugarDom: Not when you oust Nakamura. |
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Sep-12-17 | | paavoh: He continues to play well, now crossing 2740 ELO and at #17 in live rating list. Way to go! |
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Sep-12-17 | | WorstPlayerEver: Not an exaggeration, Watson! |
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Sep-12-17 | | NightKnight: Yep, definitely one to keep an eye for. This guy has the kind of winning mentality. |
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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 |
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Jul-29-18 | | sonia91: He will play in the Russian Superfinal from August 24 to September 6: http://ruchess.ru/en/news/all/line_... |
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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 |
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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). |
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Nov-20-18 | | sonia91: He will play in Wijk aan Zee Masters 2019: https://www.tatasteelchess.com/news... |
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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. |
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Dec-10-21 | | Albertan: Fedoseev wins the Sheikh bin Rashid Rapid Cup:
https://en.chessbase.com/post/fedos... |
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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_... |
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Apr-30-22 | | Albertan: Russian Grandmasters leave Russia; ‘’I Have No Sympathy For This War’´: https://www.chess.com/news/view/rus... |
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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...). |
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Feb-05-24
 | | 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... |
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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?! |
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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. |
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Feb-06-24
 | | perfidious: I propose to go with Vladimir V Fedoseev, his patronymic being Vasilyevich, and will submit a correction slip to that effect. |
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Feb-06-24
 | | MissScarlett: I propose to go with <Vladimir Fedoseev>. Just need to remember to remove the <3>s. |
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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. |
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Sep-21-24
 | | ketchuplover: down goes maggie ! |
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