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Christoph (Wisnewski) Scheerer

Number of games in database: 56
Years covered: 1994 to 2011
Last FIDE rating: 2363
Highest rating achieved in database: 2422
Overall record: +23 -14 =17 (58.3%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 2 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (5) 
    B22 B40
 French Defense (4) 
    C00
 Queen's Pawn Game (4) 
    D00 A45
 French (4) 
    C00
With the Black pieces:
 Chigorin Defense (18) 
    D07
 Queen's Pawn Game (7) 
    D02
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   C Scheerer vs F Bindrich, 2004 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Kiel Open (2004)
   German Championship (2004)

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CHRISTOPH (WISNEWSKI) SCHEERER
(born Apr-09-1980, 45 years old) Germany

[what is this?]
International Master, formerly known as Christoph Wisnewski.

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 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 56  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. J Gustafsson vs C Scheerer  ½-½421994Bad Bevensen-ch U15D07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
2. F Doettling vs C Scheerer  1-0351995GER-ch U15E17 Queen's Indian
3. W Krueger vs C Scheerer  ½-½52000Schleswig Holstein-chA 55thD02 Queen's Pawn Game
4. A Hein vs C Scheerer  0-1312000Schleswig Holstein-chA 55thD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
5. C Scheerer vs J Maurer  ½-½352000GER-chT U20B22 Sicilian, Alapin
6. C Scheerer vs C Palmer  1-0412000GER-chT U20B22 Sicilian, Alapin
7. C Scheerer vs L Kritz  0-1602000GER-chT U20A07 King's Indian Attack
8. M Ehrke vs C Scheerer  ½-½372000Schleswig Holstein-chA 55thD02 Queen's Pawn Game
9. N Gospodinow vs C Scheerer  ½-½102000Kiel op 13thD02 Queen's Pawn Game
10. A Berenstein vs C Scheerer  0-1412000Kiel op 13thD02 Queen's Pawn Game
11. D Bunzmann vs C Scheerer ½-½262000GER-chD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
12. S Siebrecht vs C Scheerer  0-1502000GER-chD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
13. H Alber vs C Scheerer  0-1242000GER-chD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
14. J Gustafsson vs C Scheerer  ½-½232001Dresden op 10thD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
15. T Draeger vs C Scheerer  0-1642001Dresden op 10thD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
16. D Gaede vs C Scheerer  ½-½362001Dresden op 10thD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
17. C Scheerer vs E Ressler  ½-½20200114th Kieler OpenB02 Alekhine's Defense
18. K Lippmann vs C Scheerer  0-134200114th Kieler OpenA25 English
19. C Scheerer vs H Porth  1-032200114th Kieler OpenC00 French Defense
20. D Bekker-Jensen vs C Scheerer  0-146200114th Kieler OpenD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
21. C Scheerer vs M Kopylov  1-0512001Kiel op 14thB06 Robatsch
22. C Scheerer vs C Prosch  ½-½442002Oberliga Nord N 0102B02 Alekhine's Defense
23. T J Svensen vs C Scheerer  ½-½322002NOR-ch opD02 Queen's Pawn Game
24. K Nilsen vs C Scheerer  0-1292002NOR-ch opD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
25. V Guddahl vs C Scheerer  0-1312002NOR-ch opD02 Queen's Pawn Game
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jan-31-12  whiteshark: See also under his previous name: Christoph Wisnewski
Jan-31-12  whiteshark: <Christoph Scheerer: <The Greatest Ever Chess Opening Ideas>> 2008, 192 pages

What are the greatest opening ideas in chess history? This is a fascinating question that would undoubtedly spark endless debate and discussion amongst all the experts and enthusiasts of the game.

From the invention and development of openings which are now considered to be mainline, to the wealth of stunning one-move novelties which have convincingly overturned previous expert assessments, there is certainly <a plethora of brilliant ideas to choose from> - everyone will have their own opinion on this subject!

In this book, Christoph Scheerer looks back though chess history and at modern times in order to create his own list of favourites. Selecting from hundreds of candidates, Scheerer examines <factors such as creativity, shock value, effectiveness and endurance> in order to decide which ideas are most worthy of inclusion.

Read this book and discover the stories behind the most powerful opening ideas of all time, and how you can utilize and learn from these ideas to improve your chess.

...

<Christoph Scheerer> (previously Wisnewski) is an International Master from Germany. He has a string of tournament successes to his name, including winning the 2001 Kiel Open, and has been a regular competitor in the exceptionally strong German Bundesliga. He"es also an experienced coach, having taught at the Internet Chess Club for six years. This is his second book for Everyman Chess; his first was Play 1...Nc6!

http://www.chessware.de/catalog/chr...

May-21-15  zanzibar: <The Greatest Ever Chess Opening Ideas Paperback – July 17, 2008 by <Christoph Scheerer> (Author)>

http://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Ever...

<Play 1...Nc6!: A Complete Chess Opening Repertoire For Black (Everyman Chess) Paperback – July 1, 2007 by <Christoph Wisnewski> (Author)>

http://www.amazon.com/Play-Nc6-Comp...

The name change presumably came somewhere between 2007 and 2008 if the above is correct.

Does anybody know exactly when he changed his name, and perhaps why?

May-21-15  zanzibar: I think this is his Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/christoph....

Seems to like SV Werder Bermen, and chess (and little black dresses!).

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