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Anton Aaberg

Number of games in database: 72
Years covered: 1991 to 2012
Last FIDE rating: 2323 (2331 rapid)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2400
Overall record: +24 -26 =22 (48.6%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Queen's Pawn Game (4) 
    A45 E00 D02 A50
With the Black pieces:
 Caro-Kann (7) 
    B17 B12 B10 B14
 Slav (5) 
    D10 D17 D18 D19
 Queen's Indian (4) 
    E12 E19 E17
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   E Osuna Vega vs A Aaberg, 2007 0-1
   A Aaberg vs A Baena, 2006 1-0
   A Aaberg vs V Heinis, 2007 1-0
   K Olsson vs A Aaberg, 1991 1/2-1/2

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Gibraltar Masters (2006)
   Rilton Cup 2000/01 (2000)
   Gibraltar Masters (2007)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 TCh-SWE 2011-12
   A Aaberg vs A Smith (Feb-18-12) 1-0

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ANTON AABERG
(born Jan-17-1972, 53 years old) Sweden

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Anton Åberg was awarded the International Master title in 2013.

Last updated: 2022-01-09 21:25:00

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 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 93  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. K Olsson vs A Aaberg ½-½241991Ch SwedenC56 Two Knights
2. A Aaberg vs L Degerman  ½-½511991Troll MastersC18 French, Winawer
3. A Aaberg vs C Hoi  0-1421991Gausdal Troll MastersA04 Reti Opening
4. E Gausel vs A Aaberg  1-0371991Troll MastersE12 Queen's Indian
5. C Tunge vs A Aaberg  0-1501991Troll MastersE12 Queen's Indian
6. A Aaberg vs S Skogen  ½-½411991Troll MastersC11 French
7. A Aaberg vs M Roeder  0-1401991Troll MastersB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
8. A Aaberg vs D Coleman 1-0361991Troll MastersB87 Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin with ...a6 and ...b5
9. A Aaberg vs M Johansson 0-1401991SWE-chB04 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
10. K Setterqvist vs A Aaberg  ½-½731991SWE-chE19 Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3
11. A Aaberg vs A Ornstein 1-0441991SWE-chC45 Scotch Game
12. A Aaberg vs J Johansson  ½-½441991SWE-chB06 Robatsch
13. A Aaberg vs T Engqvist 0-1551991SWE-chB10 Caro-Kann
14. A Aaberg vs R Winsnes 0-1391991SWE-chC19 French, Winawer, Advance
15. A Aaberg vs M Carlhammar  ½-½241991SWE-chC45 Scotch Game
16. A Aaberg vs B Borsos  ½-½531991Politiken CupB07 Pirc
17. A Aaberg vs J Hector 0-1681991Politiken CupC45 Scotch Game
18. J G Nielsen vs A Aaberg  ½-½671991Politiken CupA31 English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation
19. A Aaberg vs E Pedersen  ½-½201991Politiken CupB16 Caro-Kann, Bronstein-Larsen Variation
20. J Noe vs A Aaberg  0-1331991Politiken CupA18 English, Mikenas-Carls
21. M Antonsen vs A Aaberg  ½-½191991Politiken CupE17 Queen's Indian
22. P F Fries-Nielsen vs A Aaberg 1-0401991Politiken CupA00 Uncommon Opening
23. D Pedzich vs A Aaberg  1-0271991Politiken CupC11 French
24. A Aaberg vs H Tanggaard  1-0401991Politiken CupB16 Caro-Kann, Bronstein-Larsen Variation
25. A Aaberg vs J Barkhagen 0-1521995SWE-chT 1995/96C29 Vienna Gambit
 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 93  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jan-29-06  Ziggurat: This Swedish player, who was unknown to me before today, is performing far above his rating (a "mere" 2383) so far in the Gibraltar Chess Congress. So far, he has beaten Spraggett and drawn with Sutovsky and Kobalia.
Sep-23-06  nmacdannald: I am not sure how to move the pieces.
Sep-23-06  blingice: Thaaaaat's a problem.

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Mar-08-07  MoonlitKnight: Aaberg is an IM on the rise, but his chess career is probably somewhat hindered by his career as a professional poker player.
Nov-04-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  wwall: I don't think he is an IM. FIDE shows that he has no title and rated 2388 (with a peak of 2408).
Dec-14-07  xeroxmachine: <nmacdannald: I am not sure how to move the pieces.>Hi nmacdannald.

The rook moves any number of vacant squares along rows or columns (forward, backward, left or right). It also is involved when castling.

The bishop moves any number of vacant squares diagonally. Consequently a bishop stays on squares of the same color throughout a game.

The queen moves any number of vacant squares in any direction along a row, column, or diagonal.

The king moves only one vacant square in any direction. It can also castle in conjunction with a rook.

The knight moves to a vacant square in an "L"-shape (two spaces forward, backward, left, or right and one space perpendicular to it). The knight can jump over other pieces when moving.

The pawn can only move forward one space, or optionally two spaces when on its starting square, in a straight line away from the player. When there is an enemy piece one square diagonally from the pawn (either left or right), then the pawn may capture that piece. A pawn can perform a special type of capture of an enemy pawn called en passant.

Jan-19-08  PAWNTOEFOUR: <xerox>..........you're nicer than i am......i would have told him to just go out and get a book
Oct-02-08  Xeroxx: Its nice to be important but its more important to be nice!?
Dec-01-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: yyyyyyyyyup
Dec-01-08  whiteshark: Do you know what Dalai Lama responded when he was asked what he thought about people who spoke to him as “His Holiness The Dalai Lama”?
Dec-19-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: No. Please tell us. thank you.
Dec-19-08  whiteshark: He laughed warmly.

He didn’t make a big note about the title he had. Surely, others did - but when he spoke to others he concentrated on the “being nice” rather “being important”. He left titles away, and concentrated on relevant issues.

Can you see what a big difference it makes in being respected? If he would keep saying and mentioning how holy he is, it might make him just another (religious) “leader” in the world.

Mar-03-09  Dredge Rivers: Aa wonderful player! :)
Dec-25-09  whiteshark: <chi225> Your father was really <Jabba the Hutt>???
May-28-10  Xeroxx: Jabba the who?
Aug-30-12  torrefan: Hey, why not me? My true name is Aaba Aadvark. A-A for short.
Jan-07-15  Perdido: I play often gues the move.It say's there are some 14000 games in gues the move.When i put it on i get 50 games.I want tho go to the next 50games bud i can't.Can some one tell me how i can get the next 50 games and furher?
Jan-07-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: <Perdido> There is currently no way of getting to a page 2; if you want different search results, you'll have to try a different search. (For instance, if you're searching for Evans Gambit games and aren't happy with page 1, and page 1 covers the period 1850-1881, try looking for Evans games from 1882 or later.)

Alternatively, just play some of the fifty games offered; the search is limited to games you haven't played yet, so if you play through all or some of the original search results, new results will replace them. Eventually, you'll get all the results that would originally have been on page 2 :)

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