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Anthony Atanasov
Most played openings
D02 | Queen's Pawn Game (13 games) | |
C42 | Petrov Defense (8 games) | |
A06 | Reti Opening (5 games) | |
D85 | Grunfeld (4 games) | |
C43 | Petrov, Modern Attack (4 games) | |
B90 | Sicilian, Najdorf (3 games) | |
D37 | Queen's Gambit Declined (3 games) | |
A46 | Queen's Pawn Game (3 games) | |
B13 | Caro-Kann, Exchange (3 games) | |
B94 | Sicilian, Najdorf (3 games) |
RECENT GAMES:
🏆 World Junior Championship
E Ohanyan vs A Atanasov (Mar-07-25) 1-0
A Atanasov vs Y Sokolovsky (Mar-06-25) 1-0
A Atanasov vs T T Zia (Mar-05-25) 1/2-1/2
D George Samir vs A Atanasov (Mar-04-25) 0-1
A Atanasov vs M Jares (Mar-03-25) 1-0
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Atanasov finished in a tie for 5th through 9th place (5th after the tie-breaks factored in) at the World Cadets U12 (2016) (but U8 open section). He finished 1st at the U2000 section of the Guelph 2017 Summer Pro-Am(2) and won the 2017 Burlington club championship(3) before finishing in a tie for share of 2nd-3rd at the 2017 Pan-American U10 championship in Costa Rica with a score of 7/9 points(4). References / Sources (1) http://www.chess-results.com/tnr238... (crosstable), (2) http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tour..., (3) http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tour..., (4) http://chess-results.com/tnr290224...., (5) http://www.chess-results.com/tnr295... (finished with 7.5/11 for share of 7th-11th (7th after tie-breaks factored in) at the 2017 WYCC U10 age group).
Last updated: 2022-10-13 13:29:59
ANTHONY ATANASOV
(born 2008) Canada
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