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Igor Shliperman

Number of games in database: 47
Years covered: 1995 to 2001
Last FIDE rating: 2456
Overall record: +15 -18 =14 (46.8%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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C63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense (3 games)
A07 King's Indian Attack (3 games)
C77 Ruy Lopez (3 games)
B51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack (2 games)
A79 Benoni, Classical, 11.f3 (2 games)
B30 Sicilian (2 games)
B31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation (2 games)

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IGOR SHLIPERMAN
(born Sep-28-1979, 45 years old) Ukraine (federation/nationality United States of America)

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Igor Mikhailovich Shliperman is an International Master.

Last updated: 2021-06-30 08:09:39

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Shabalov vs I Shliperman 1-0331995New York OpenC22 Center Game
2. A Yudin vs I Shliperman  0-1481995New York OpenC56 Two Knights
3. I Shliperman vs Hracek  0-1461995New York OpenB30 Sicilian
4. I Shliperman vs G Sagalchik  0-132199523rd World OpenC77 Ruy Lopez
5. I Shliperman vs A Fishbein  1-050199523rd World OpenB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
6. G Garcia vs I Shliperman  ½-½22199523rd World OpenC63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
7. I Shliperman vs V Bhat  ½-½131995USA Cadet ChampionshipC43 Petrov, Modern Attack
8. C Gelman vs I Shliperman  0-1291995USA Cadet ChampionshipB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
9. I Shliperman vs D Zilberstein  1-0281995USA Cadet ChampionshipB03 Alekhine's Defense
10. A Nazarian vs I Shliperman  0-1431995USA Cadet ChampionshipA70 Benoni, Classical with 7.Nf3
11. I Shliperman vs N F Nur  1-0601995USA Cadet ChampionshipB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
12. I Shliperman vs J Frenklakh  1-0361995USA Cadet ChampionshipB16 Caro-Kann, Bronstein-Larsen Variation
13. H Akopyan vs I Shliperman  1-0471995USA Cadet ChampionshipC63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
14. I Shliperman vs V Marques  1-0381995World Championship U18 (boys)B51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
15. R Ruck vs I Shliperman  ½-½371995World Championship U18 (boys)A20 English
16. I Shliperman vs M Kaminski  ½-½371995World Championship U18 (boys)C07 French, Tarrasch
17. I Shliperman vs Sasikiran  0-1431995World Championship U18 (boys)C77 Ruy Lopez
18. I Shliperman vs I Papazov  0-1211995World Championship U18 (boys)C80 Ruy Lopez, Open
19. R Wang vs I Shliperman  ½-½361995World Championship U18 (boys)A17 English
20. I Shliperman vs T Oral  ½-½151995World Championship U18 (boys)B52 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
21. I Shliperman vs G Kacheishvili  0-1291995World Championship U18 (boys)B40 Sicilian
22. II Teodulfo Nones vs I Shliperman  0-1391995World Championship U18 (boys)A07 King's Indian Attack
23. L Valenzuela Fuentealba vs I Shliperman  ½-½601995World Championship U18 (boys)A75 Benoni, Classical with ...a6 and 10...Bg4
24. Z Gyimesi vs I Shliperman  0-1291995World Championship U18 (boys)A79 Benoni, Classical, 11.f3
25. G Vescovi vs I Shliperman  1-0261996Wch U18A04 Reti Opening
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Mar-12-16  guenther42: I remember Igor Shliperman when he was 16 years old playing in the Washington DC Chess Center at the 1996 Cadet Championship. I had driven from my parents house in Rockville to pick up Dmitry Zilberstein and drive him to the center. The tournament included 10-year-old Vinay Bhat (!), Eugene Perelshteyn, Jenny Frenklakh, Hirutyun Akopyan, Nawrose Nur, Charles Gelman, Arpiar Nazarian. Igor won with Dmitry 1/2 point behind. I took them all to lunch at the break. All the rest of the players were 15 or 16 years old at the time. What an exciting time in my teaching career!
Oct-14-16  Skakalec: Well <guenther42> , you could teach him some manners, since after losing to me a blitz game ( 3 0) at ICC, he censored me by the words "you are censored loser". We never spoke to each other before, I don't know him , he doesn't know me, I'm 54 he is 37. He has serious issues, I would say.
Apr-26-23  Reviews By AdiN: [Event "The 1997 U.S. Junior Closed Championship"] [Site "Bloomington, IL"]
[Date "6-21-1997"]
[Round "1"]
[White "IM Shliperman Igor"]
[EloWhite "2500"]
[Black "CM/NM Steriev Lupco"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]

1. d2-d4 g8-f6
2. c2-c4 e7-e6
3. g1-f3 d7-d5
4. b1-c3 f8-b4
5. c1-g5 e8-g8
6. e2-e3 h7-h6
7. g5-h4 b8-d7
8. a1-c1 c7-c6
9. d1-b3 b4-a5
10. c4xd5 e6xd5
11. f1-d3 f8-e8
12. e1-g1 d8-b6
13. b3-c2 e8-e6
14. d3-f5 e6-e7
15. c3-a4 b6-d8
16. a4-c5 g7-g5
17. f3xg5 h6xg5
18. h4xg5 g8-g7
19. f2-f4 d7xc5
20. d4xc5 e7xe3
21. f5xc8 d8xc8
22. c2-f2 f6-g4Steriev is clearly winning but because of time trouble ((20 minutes left to make 40 moves)) draw had to be offered! 1/2-1/2

Apr-26-23  Reviews By AdiN: <Skakalec: Well <guenther42> , you could teach him some manners, since after losing to me a blitz game ( 3 0) at ICC, he censored me by the words "you are censored loser". We never spoke to each other before, I don't know him , he doesn't know me, I'm 54 he is 37. He has serious issues, I would say.>

Very True... he and certain player almost had a fight at the 1997 u.s. closed championship..,. and us jr championships stink... why 10 players... 12 players is better, just like for adults, more players get a chance at the title and a chance to play som really competitive games!

Apr-26-23  Reviews By AdiN: igor is 1998 u.s closed jr co champion, not the champion, other dude is michael mulyar who lost to igor in rapid playoffs!
Apr-26-23
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  Check It Out: Interesting posts there. Last names are often based on the trade of the family. What's a Shliper do?
Apr-26-23
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  perfidious: <CIO>, best guess is he gave his opponents the shlip.
May-28-23
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  Check It Out: Why are you yelling?
May-28-23
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  perfidious: Appears to come naturally; after, s/he does the same in all other socks.
Jun-10-23  ADmightywarriorIN: <Skakalec: Well <guenther42> , you could teach him some manners, since after losing to me a blitz game ( 3 0) at ICC, he censored me by the words "you are censored loser". We never spoke to each other before, I don't know him , he doesn't know me, I'm 54 he is 37. He has serious issues, I would say.>

VERY TRUE!!! At the 1997 us jr championship he almost got into a fight with a player who refused to resign in drawn position!

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