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Silas Lund

Number of games in database: 143
Years covered: 1998 to 2019
Last FIDE rating: 2272 (2392 rapid)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2568
Overall record: +56 -36 =51 (57.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Nimzo Indian (7) 
    E43 E58 E53 E55 E59
 King's Indian (7) 
    E94 E75 E70 E73
 Slav (5) 
    D15 D11 D12 D18 D10
 Modern Benoni (5) 
    A58 A59 A56
 Queen's Pawn Game (5) 
    E00 A40 D02 A41
 Grunfeld (5) 
    D82 D85 D87 D91
With the Black pieces:
 Ruy Lopez (12) 
    C67 C65
 Queen's Pawn Game (8) 
    E10 D02 A46 E00
 Sicilian (6) 
    B50 B20 B78 B23 B32
 Semi-Slav (5) 
    D43 D44 D47 D45
 French Defense (5) 
    C03 C05 C15 C11
 Alekhine's Defense (4) 
    B02 B05
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   R Hardarson vs S Lund, 2009 0-1
   A Paaske vs S Lund, 2003 0-1
   B Martin vs S Lund, 1999 0-1
   S Lund vs A Choukri, 2012 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Marshall Spring IM (2019)
   Hans Christian Andersen Mind Games (2012)
   Danish Championship (2007)
   Politiken Cup (2006)
   European Club Cup (2011)
   Reykjavik Open (2009)
   Politiken Cup (2000)
   Politiken Cup (2007)
   Politiken Cup (2013)
   Politiken Cup (2009)
   Gibraltar Masters (2012)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Marshall Spring IM
   S Lund vs W Wang (Mar-04-19) 1/2-1/2
   R A Allicock vs S Lund (Mar-03-19) 0-1
   A Jacobson vs S Lund (Mar-03-19) 1/2-1/2
   S Lund vs N Chasin (Mar-02-19) 1/2-1/2
   Mishra vs S Lund (Mar-02-19) 1-0

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SILAS LUND
(born Oct-30-1976, 48 years old) Denmark

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International Master, also known as Esben Lund.

Last updated: 2021-08-11 21:51:14

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 page 1 of 8; games 1-25 of 185  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. E Weinzettl vs S Lund  1-0421998Hollabrunn opB02 Alekhine's Defense
2. B Martin vs S Lund  0-1291999CP..P.00064B01 Scandinavian
3. M Hansen vs S Lund  0-1442000Politiken CupB05 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
4. S Lund vs A Mashiri  1-0332000Politiken CupA29 English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto
5. S Lund vs J Hector  0-1282000Politiken CupA29 English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto
6. G Fant vs S Lund  ½-½472000Politiken CupD02 Queen's Pawn Game
7. S Lund vs G Keeling  1-0462000Politiken CupA21 English
8. C Bohlke vs S Lund  0-1552000Politiken CupB17 Caro-Kann, Steinitz Variation
9. S Lund vs R Skytte  ½-½262000Politiken CupA10 English
10. C Hoi vs S Lund  ½-½402000Politiken CupE12 Queen's Indian
11. S Lund vs M Antonsen  1-0312000Politiken CupA30 English, Symmetrical
12. L Schandorff vs S Lund  1-0612000Politiken CupA10 English
13. S Lund vs G Mittelman  0-1622000Politiken CupE75 King's Indian, Averbakh, Main line
14. S Lund vs Z Hajnal  ½-½692002FSIM FebruaryB10 Caro-Kann
15. S Farago vs S Lund  ½-½642002FSIM FebruaryD34 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
16. F Chevaldonnet vs S Lund  ½-½482002FSIM FebruaryB02 Alekhine's Defense
17. B Thorfinnsson vs S Lund  1-0522002Budapest FS09 IM-CD02 Queen's Pawn Game
18. S Lund vs N P Nielsen  ½-½582002Taastrup Chess Club 30th AnniversaryA86 Dutch
19. J Aagaard vs S Lund  ½-½122002Taastrup Chess Club 30th AnniversaryD63 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense
20. S Lund vs J Nordenbaek  0-1412002Taastrup Chess Club 30th AnniversaryA42 Modern Defense, Averbakh System
21. L Koerholz vs S Lund  1-0272002Taastrup Chess Club 30th AnniversaryA14 English
22. S Lund vs O W Hartvig  ½-½302002Taastrup Chess Club 30th AnniversaryA59 Benko Gambit
23. J M Nielsen vs S Lund  0-1602002Taastrup Chess Club 30th AnniversaryD02 Queen's Pawn Game
24. N Korolev vs S Lund  ½-½652002Taastrup Chess Club 30th AnniversaryB45 Sicilian, Taimanov
25. S Lund vs L Hansen  1-0222002Taastrup Chess Club 30th AnniversaryE75 King's Indian, Averbakh, Main line
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-09-05  aw1988: Esben Lund
Nov-28-05  Averageguy: I've seen this guy at the Oban Chess Congress Open.
Oct-30-06  BIDMONFA: Esben Lund

LUND, Esben
http://www.bidmonfa.com/lund_esben....
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Oct-30-08  whiteshark: Tillykke med fødselsdagen!
Oct-30-08  whiteshark: He wrote an interesting book on <Rook vs. Two Minor Pieces> material imbalances

From the cover:
Most chess players shy away from positions with material imbalances, because they feel insecure in face of their unclear nature. Traditional chess teaching does not spend much time on understanding such imbalances, but in this original book Esben Lund discusses one of the most common imbalances, where one player has a rook, and the other two minor pieces. He does so by starting at the basics with the theoretical foundations and basic endgames, and then moving on to deep studies of two main lines from the Catalan Opening and the Scotch Opening, lines that have not been investigated in serious depth before this book. Lund's lucid style of explanation carries the reader effortlessly through the book, resulting in the reader's understanding increasing at the same pace as the complexity of the chess.

To read Esben Lund's writing is like having an experienced trainer at your side, but no good trainer will do all the talking. Therefore, Lund has included 42 exercises, to which he explains the solutions with great clarity over the last quarter of the book.

Though the subject of the book appears narrow, the lessons to be learned go far beyond this specific material imbalance, and those who study this book will improve their general feeling for the pieces and their interrelation.

Esben Lund is a young Danish FIDE Master, who is currently chasing the International Master title. Three days before this book went to the printer he made his first IM norm.

Esben has great experience as a trainer at international level, having coached the most talented juniors from both Denmark and Scotland at World Championships and other international events.

http://www.schachversand.de/e/detai...

May-05-12  Everett: The book you site, <whiteshark> is outstanding in my opinion.
May-06-12  SimonWebbsTiger: NB: He uses Silas as his first name these days; worth noting if you are looking up his games.
Nov-06-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  DaltriDiluvi: His home page is here: https://silasesbenlund.com/

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