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Petr Kiriakov

Number of games in database: 409
Years covered: 1990 to 2019
Last FIDE rating: 2502 (2441 rapid, 2527 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2603
Overall record: +125 -49 =220 (59.6%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 15 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Nimzo Indian (47) 
    E32 E34 E37 E38 E39
 King's Indian (28) 
    E99 E94 E97 E91
 Slav (25) 
    D10 D12 D11 D14 D15
 Queen's Gambit Declined (23) 
    D31 D35 D30 D06 D37
 Grunfeld (16) 
    D85 D91
 Dutch Defense (14) 
    A81 A90 A96 A91
With the Black pieces:
 French Defense (96) 
    C11 C03 C02 C01 C00
 French (46) 
    C11 C00
 French Tarrasch (31) 
    C03 C05 C07
 Nimzo Indian (22) 
    E32 E20 E42 E38 E41
 Queen's Gambit Declined (19) 
    D37 D35 D36
 Queen's Pawn Game (15) 
    A40 A46 E00 D05 D00
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   P Kiriakov vs K Aseev, 2002 1-0
   J Rodgaard vs P Kiriakov, 2003 0-1
   B Gamback vs P Kiriakov, 2001 0-1
   P Kiriakov vs I Krush, 2001 1-0
   E Inarkiev vs P Kiriakov, 2005 0-1
   P Kiriakov vs L R Srihari, 2019 1-0
   P Kiriakov vs P K Wells, 2002 1/2-1/2
   A Murillo vs P Kiriakov, 2003 0-1
   P Kiriakov vs de Firmian, 2005 1/2-1/2
   R Mullick vs P Kiriakov, 2019 1/2-1/2

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   31st World Open (2003)
   Sochi (1997)
   Isle of Man Open (1999)
   Solett Open (2001)
   Chigorin Memorial Open (2000)
   Santo Domingo Open (2003)
   San Salvador Open (2003)
   URS Junior Championship (1991)
   European Junior Championship (1993)
   Groningen Open (1997)
   Politiken Cup (2002)
   Dutch Open (1997)
   10th Monarch Assurance (2001)
   Groningen Open (1996)
   Dubai Open (2018)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   Hastings Premier 2001/2 by protean

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Abu Dhabi Masters
   P Kiriakov vs B Assaubayeva (Aug-10-19) 1/2-1/2
   A Suleymanli vs P Kiriakov (Aug-09-19) 1/2-1/2
   P Kiriakov vs B Nitish (Aug-08-19) 1/2-1/2
   V Antonio vs P Kiriakov (Aug-07-19) 1/2-1/2
   M Senthil vs P Kiriakov (Aug-05-19) 1/2-1/2

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PETR KIRIAKOV
(born Jan-11-1975, 50 years old) Russia

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Petr Petrovich Kiriakov is a Grandmaster.

Last updated: 2022-11-03 11:34:27

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 page 1 of 17; games 1-25 of 409  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. P Kiriakov vs I Nikolayev  ½-½261990RSFSR Cup A58 Benko Gambit
2. P Kiriakov vs Svidler ½-½211991KazakhstanA52 Budapest Gambit
3. N Haburdzania vs P Kiriakov  0-1641991URS Junior ChampionshipA06 Reti Opening
4. V Yemelin vs P Kiriakov  0-1571991URS Junior ChampionshipB07 Pirc
5. M Roizen vs P Kiriakov  0-1491991URS Junior ChampionshipC03 French, Tarrasch
6. A Andrienko vs P Kiriakov  1-0321991URS Junior ChampionshipC02 French, Advance
7. P Kiriakov vs O Danielian  ½-½241991URS Junior ChampionshipD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
8. P Kiriakov vs A Aleksandrov  ½-½231991URS Junior ChampionshipE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
9. P Kiriakov vs D Rogozenco  1-0591991URS Junior ChampionshipD85 Grunfeld
10. P Kiriakov vs S Anapolsky  ½-½491991URS Junior ChampionshipE99 King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov
11. O Romanov vs P Kiriakov  ½-½321991URS Junior ChampionshipE26 Nimzo-Indian, Samisch
12. E Kalegin vs P Kiriakov  ½-½121992Russian ChampionshipC11 French
13. P Kiriakov vs A I Petrushin  1-0631992Russian ChampionshipE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
14. E Maksyutov vs P Kiriakov  ½-½181992Russian ChampionshipC03 French, Tarrasch
15. S Ivanov vs P Kiriakov  1-0401992Russian ChampionshipE38 Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 4...c5
16. P Kiriakov vs N Pushkov  ½-½211992Russian ChampionshipD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
17. L Totsky vs P Kiriakov  1-0441992Russian ChampionshipC01 French, Exchange
18. P Kiriakov vs V Karasev  ½-½301992Russian ChampionshipD85 Grunfeld
19. K Chernyshov vs P Kiriakov  1-0591992Russian ChampionshipC03 French, Tarrasch
20. P Kiriakov vs A Glyanets  ½-½281992Russian ChampionshipA40 Queen's Pawn Game
21. A Shchekachev vs P Kiriakov  ½-½291992Russian ChampionshipC00 French Defense
22. P Kiriakov vs Yagupov  1-0351992Russian ChampionshipA81 Dutch
23. Morozevich vs P Kiriakov 1-0551992URS-ch U18B81 Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack
24. P Kiriakov vs Morozevich  1-0491993Russian Junior ChampionshipD06 Queen's Gambit Declined
25. Kasimdzhanov vs P Kiriakov  ½-½331993Voskresensk2C11 French
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Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-07-03  DaMelch: He spells his first name as Petr
Aug-07-03  Larsker: <He spells his first name as Petr> Well, that's what Russians do. And he pronounces it Pjotr. Also, Alexander => Aleksandr in Russian. I think we've been down that road before. Dobrij vyecher. (Good evening in Russian).
Jun-02-06  cruiseyleemorph: He plays on playchess.com and smashed me 3-0 tonight! Im sure i would give him a better slow match 15/20min i suck at bullet and blitz! He gives chess lesson also!
Jan-10-07  BIDMONFA: Peter Kiriakov

KIRIAKOV, Petr
http://www.bidmonfa.com/kiriakov_pe...
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Jan-05-08  timhortons: [Event "ICC 5 3 u"]
[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
[Date "2003.08.24"]
[Round "-"]
[White "BountyHunter"]
[Black "Petrovich"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ICCResult "White checkmated"]
[WhiteElo "3015"]
[BlackElo "3017"]
[Opening "Bogo-Indian defense, Nimzovich variation"]
[ECO "E11"]
[NIC "QI.01"]
[Time "22:18:30"]
[TimeControl "300+3"]

1. c4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 Bb4+ 4. Bd2 Qe7 5. g3 Nc6 6. Bg2 Bxd2+ 7. Nbxd2 d6 8. O-O O-O 9. a3 e5 10. d5 Nb8 11. Ne1 a5 12. f3 Na6 13. e4 Ne8 14. b3 f5 15. Nd3 fxe4 16. Nxe4 Bf5 17. Re1 Nf6 18. Qd2 Bxe4 19. fxe4 Nc5 20. Nxc5 dxc5 21. a4 Qd7 22. Rf1 b6 23. Rf5 Rae8 24. Raf1 Qd6 25. Qe2 g6 26. R5f2 Nh5 27. Bf3 Ng7 28. Qe3 Qe7 29. Qh6 Rf6 30. Be2 Rxf2 31. Rxf2 Rf8 32. Rxf8+ Qxf8 33. Qg5 Qd6 34. Kf2 Ne8 35. Ke3 Qf6 36. Qg4 Nd6 37. Qd7 Qf7 38. Qd8+ Kg7 39. Bg4 Nb7 40. Qb8 Nd6 41. h4 Qe7 42. Be6 g5 43. Qg8+ Kh6 44. Qh8 Qg7 45. Qxg7+ Kxg7 46. hxg5 Kg6 47. Kd3 Kxg5 48. Ke3 h5 49. Kf3 Ne8 50. Bh3 Nf6 51. Bf1 Nd7 52. Bd3 Nb8 53. Be2 Na6 54. Bd1 Nb4 55. Ke2 h4 56. gxh4+ Kxh4 57. Kf3 Kh3 58. Kf2 Nd3+ 59. Ke3 Nf4 60. Kf3 Ng6 61. Kf2 Nf8 62. Bh5 Nh7 63. Bg6 Ng5 64. Bf5+ Kh4 65. Kg2 Nf7 66. Kf3 Kg5 67. Be6 Nd6 68. Bg4 Ne8 69. Bd7 Nf6 70. Be6 Nh5 71. Ke3 Nf4 72. Bf7 Kg4 73. Kf2 Nd3+ 74. Ke3 Nc1 75. Be6+ Kg3 76. Bg8 Nxb3 77. Bf7 Nd4 78. Bh5 Nc2+ 79. Kd2 Nb4 80. Ke3 Na2 81. Bd1 Kg2 82. Bb3 Nb4 83. Bd1 Na6 84. Be2 Nb8 85. Bg4 Kg3 86. Bc8 Kh4 87. Kf3 Kh5 88. Kg3 Kg5 89. Bf5 Na6 90. Kf3 Nb4 91. Bd7 Nc2 92. Bc8 Nd4+ 93. Ke3 Kh4 94. Kf2 Nb3 95. Ke3 Kg3 96. Ba6 Nd4 97. Bb7 Nf3 98. Bc8 Nh2 99. Bf5 Ng4+ 100. Ke2 Kf4 101. Bg6 Nf6 102. Kd3 Kf3 103. d6 cxd6 104. Bf7 Ng4 105. Bh5 Kf4 106. Be8 Nf2+ 107. Ke2 Nxe4 108. Bc6 Nf6 109. Bb7 e4 110. Bc6 Ke5 111. Ke3 Ng4+ 112. Ke2 Kd4 113. Bd7 Ne5 114. Bf5 Nxc4 115. Be6 d5 116. Bd7 Nb2 117. Kd2 c4 118. Ke2 c3 119. Be6 Nxa4 120. Kd1 Nc5 121. Bg4 b5 122. Bh5 b4 123. Bg4 a4 124. Ke1 b3 125. Kf2 a3 126. Kg3 e3 127. Be2 Ke4 128. Bf3+ Ke5 129. Bh5 d4 130. Kh4 d3 131. Kg5 Kd4 132. Kf4 a2 133. Kf5 b2 134. Bg6 c2 135. Bf7 a1=Q 136. Bh5 b1=Q 137. Bg4 c1=Q 138. Kg5 e2+ 139. Kh5 e1=Q 140. Bf5 Qe5 141. Kg6 Qb6+ 142. Be6 Qbxe6+ 143. Kh7 Qea2 144. Kg6 d2 145. Kh6 d1=Q+ 146. Kg6 Qa1b1# White checkmated
0-1

Jan-05-08  timhortons:


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< im not sure if these computer is rybka or zappa but he did mate it using these much quuen...had he decided to promote it to 6 knights it would be like nakamura mate of crafty

Dec-06-17  diagonal: Petr Kiriakov won the <Isle of Man Open 2004 (Monarch Assurance), played in Port Erin>, alongside with Ehsan Ghaem Maghami (best on tie-break), both at 7/9 in a pretty strong field including Smirin, Volkov, Moiseenko, Milov, Zhang Zhong, Rogers, Kotronias, Agrest, Ramesh, a bunch of the best Brits as Speelman, Chandler, Conquest, Gallagher, Wells, Howell, Rowson, Williams, McNab (winner of the IoM inaugural edition), Arakhamia-Grant, Li Ruofan, Houska, Bosboom-Lanchava, Skripchenko, as well as legendary veteran Korchnoi, 73 or novice Nakamura, 17, already a grandmaster above Elo 2600; Viktor Korchnoi finished 7th, young Nakamura finished 16th. WGM Tea Bosboom-(then)Lanchava made her third IM norm, and beat GM Ian Rogers and GM Viorel Iordachescu, in total 96 players (26 GM, 4 WGM)

Kiriakov beat, amongst others, young David Howell, Murray Chandler, and Vadim Milov: https://www.365chess.com/game.php?g...

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