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Pavel Eljanov
Eljanov 
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Number of games in database: 1,745
Years covered: 1995 to 2025
Last FIDE rating: 2682 (2594 rapid, 2623 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2765
Overall record: +510 -227 =649 (60.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 359 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Slav (111) 
    D12 D15 D11 D17 D10
 King's Indian (86) 
    E97 E94 E60 E71 E91
 Queen's Pawn Game (60) 
    D02 E00 A41 E10 D00
 Queen's Gambit Declined (59) 
    D37 D38 D31 D30 D35
 Queen's Indian (52) 
    E12 E15 E17 E16 E14
 English (50) 
    A15 A13 A16 A14 A10
With the Black pieces:
 Ruy Lopez (140) 
    C65 C67 C78 C69 C92
 Sicilian (112) 
    B33 B30 B32 B45 B48
 Caro-Kann (83) 
    B12 B18 B10 B13 B11
 Grunfeld (54) 
    D85 D91 D78 D90 D87
 Queen's Indian (52) 
    E15 E17 E12 E14 E16
 Nimzo Indian (50) 
    E32 E20 E46 E48 E21
Repertoire Explorer

NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   Gelfand vs Eljanov, 2009 0-1
   Eljanov vs Jakovenko, 2013 1-0
   M Matlakov vs Eljanov, 2013 0-1
   Eljanov vs Karjakin, 2013 1-0
   Z Kozul vs Eljanov, 2005 0-1
   Eljanov vs Onischuk, 2006 1-0
   B Adhiban vs Eljanov, 2017 0-1
   Jakovenko vs Eljanov, 2010 0-1
   A Panchenko vs Eljanov, 1996 0-1
   Eljanov vs Y Vovk, 2011 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   8th Ukrainian Team Championship (2000)
   Ukrainian Team Championship (1999)
   Corus Group B (2007)
   BIH Premier League (2009)
   Reykjavik Open (2013)
   Isle of Man Masters (2016)
   27th HZ Open (2025)
   Reykjavik Open (2015)
   Ordix Open (2008)
   World Cup (2015)
   European Championship (2014)
   European Championship (2005)
   Ubeda Open (2001)
   MrDodgy Invitational 3 (2022)
   PRO League Group Stage (2019)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 FIDE Grand Swiss
   D Yuffa vs Eljanov (Sep-15-25) 1/2-1/2
   Eljanov vs D Wagner (Sep-14-25) 1/2-1/2
   A Donchenko vs Eljanov (Sep-13-25) 1-0
   Eljanov vs R Svane (Sep-12-25) 1/2-1/2
   D Anton Guijarro vs Eljanov (Sep-11-25) 1-0

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PAVEL ELJANOV
(born May-10-1983, 42 years old) Ukraine
PRONUNCIATION:
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Pavel Eljanov was born in Kharkiv, USSR (now Ukraine) and was awarded the Grandmaster title in 2000.

Championships:

Eljanov was joint 3rd in 6th European Individual Championship (2005) and =11th in the European Individual Championship (2013), the latter qualifying him for the World Cup (2013), where he defeated Sabino Brunello in the first round and Russian GM Dmitry Jakovenko in the second round. However, he was eliminated in a grueling third round when he lost by 3.5-4.5 to former compatriot GM Sergey Karjakin in the blitz tiebreaker of the third round. He scored 8/11 and placed =2nd at the European Individual Championship (2014), thereby qualifying for the World Cup 2015. He was =1st (2nd on tiebreak) at the Ukrainian Championship (2014). His =5th with 7.5/11 in the European Individual Championship (2015) would have been enough to qualify for the World Cup had he not already qualified in the 2014 EICC. At the World Cup (2015), Eljanov defeated Rinat Jumabayev, Alexander Ipatov and Alexander Grischuk in successive rounds, each time winning both standard time games without resorting to tiebreakers, ie: a 6-0 result in the first three rounds. He defeated Dmitry Jakovenko in the Round of Sixteen (fourth round) to proceed to the quarter final where he defeated Hikaru Nakamura by 1.5-0.5. He met Sergey Karjakin in the semi final but lost in a tense see-sawing tiebreaker, the ultimate result of their match being 2.5-3.5.

Tournaments:

He was runner up to Liviu Dieter Nisipeanu at the Open Internacional D’Andorra 2003 and winner of the 2005 Canadian Open, the Amsterdam Chess Tournament (2005), the category 15 Montreal Empresa International (2006), the category 18 Bosnia (2009) tournament (with 7/10, ahead of Wang Hao and Borki Predojevic on 5.5/10), and Corus Group B (2007) with 9/13. Requiring a win in the last round to win the Aeroflot Open (2006) outright, Eljanov lost. His strongest results yet were at 2009 European Team Championship (see below) and at the Category 20 FIDE Grand Prix (2010) tournament in Astrakhan, Russia, in which he took outright first with 8/13 and a 2809 performance. He continued his good form at the 2010 Politiken Cup in Copenhagen, winning outright with 8.5/10, in the process lifting his ELO to 2761, and his ranking to number 6 behind Carlsen, Topalov, Anand, Aronian and Kramnik. He held his own as top board for his team in the 26th European Club Cup 2010 (his team coming in first), and in the Olympiad, but scored poorly in the Croatian Team Championships and in the Tal Memorial (2010), and posted mediocre to poor scores in the Bundesliga, the Russian Team Championships 2011, and the French Top 12 competition, losing nearly 70 ELO points. He temporarily arrested his decline in form at the Ukrainian Championship (2011) when he emerged undefeated to take outright second with 7.5/11 (TPR 2777), however he lost his first round contest at the World Cup (2011) to compatriot GM and prodigy Yaroslav Zherebukh in the 25 minute rapid game tiebreaker. His excellent result at Aeroflot Open (2012) where he scored 6.5/9 to come equal first (3rd on tiebreak) partially restored his fortunes.

2013 saw a boost in his stocks, starting the year with 1st place at the Reykjavik Open (2013) and following with outright first at the powerful (category 18) 14th Karpov International (2013) in September. In October, he won the Chigorin Memorial (2013) on tiebreak from 10 other players who also scored 7/10. In 2014, he participated in the newly inaugurated Gashimov Memorial (Group B) (2014), a category 17 event that is the 2nd tier of an event commemorating the late Azeri grandmaster, and won outright with a score of 6/9. The following month, in July, his results turned around at the 15th Poikovsky Karpov Tournament (2014) where he only scored 3.5/9. In December 2014, he scored 6/9 to place =7th at the powerful Qatar Masters (2014).

In March 2015, Eljanov placed =2nd at the Reykjavik Open (2015) with 8/10, half a point behind the winner Erwin L'Ami. The following month he was equal second at the Capablanca Memorial (2015). In July 2015, he suffered a mild lapse of form with .5/10 at Biel (2015).

Olympiads and Team matches:

In 1999, Eljanov was a member of the Ukrainian national youth team, which won the U-16 Chess Olympiad in Artek, Ukraine. He has represented Ukraine at the 2004 (1st reserve), 2006 (board 4), 2008 (board 3), 2010 (Board 3) and 2014 (board 3) Olympiads, winning two team golds as a result of Ukraine's wins in 2004 and 2010, and an individual bronze in 2014. His strongest result yet was at the 17th European Team Championship (2009), where he scored 6/8 with a 2823 performance rating. He held his own as top board for his team in the 26th European Club Cup 2010 (his team coming in first), but scored poorly in the 2010 Croatian Team Championships.

He plays for the Economist-SGSEU-1 club of Saratov, which was first in the European Club Cup (2009) and in the European Club Cup (2010). He also plays in the Israel Chess League where he helped his club Ashdod Elit to second place in March 2012. In the 2013 Ukrainian League, he helped his team - the Law Academy of Kharkiv - to first place with a perfect (team) score of 9/9. In the Macedonian League, he played top board to help his team Alkaloid, Skopje to a gold medal in the 2013 season, when it won 7/7 matches by an overwhelming margin in each round, never scoring less than 5/6. In 2013, Eljanov also played in the Icelandic league. In 2014 he played in Israel's national league. He also played board 2 for the Denizsu Aquamatch Satranç Gençlik Ve Spor Kulübü in the Turkish Super League, helping his team to 4th place out of 13. He played top board for USV Dresden in the 2014-15 Bundesliga, which came 8th in the 16 team competition. He is also playing in the 2015 Ukrainian League. He represented Ukraine on board 3 at the FIDE World Team Championship (2015), helping his team win silver.

Rapids:

Eljanov is also an excellent rapid player as exemplified in his equal first (second on tiebreak) with Ian Nepomniachtchi at the Ordix Open (2008) ahead of leading exponents in the rapid game like Hikaru Nakamura. He won the Rector Cup Rapid 2014 with 8.5/11. Also in 2014, he competed in the FIDE World Rapid Championship (2014) and in the FIDE World Blitz Championship (2014), scoring a rating neutral 9/15 in the former without unduly troubling the leader board, and a similarly effective 12.5/21 result in the latter.

Personal:

He married Ukrainian WIM Olena Dvoretska in April 2009, and is a qualified lawyer. An interview with him is at http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp...

Ratings and rankings:

Eljanov made it to the world's top 100 in October 2004 when he was rated 2613, and has remained in the top 100 since then. He first made it to the 2700 rating mark in July 2007, and has rated above 2700 continuously since April 2013. His highest rating and ranking to date were in September 2010 when he was rated 2761 and ranked #6 in the world.

Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/Eljanov

Wikipedia article: Pavel Eljanov; Live ratings: http://www.2700chess.com/

Last updated: 2018-05-10 06:25:32

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 page 1 of 70; games 1-25 of 1,747  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. N Kushch vs Eljanov  1-0391995Yalta opA30 English, Symmetrical
2. Ponomariov vs Eljanov  ½-½521995Ukrainian Ch U-12 FinalB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
3. Timoshenko vs Eljanov  ½-½481996Yalta opB32 Sicilian
4. Eljanov vs T Vasilevich  0-1671996Yalta opA16 English
5. Eljanov vs A Pirozhkov  1-0341996Yalta opE97 King's Indian
6. Eljanov vs D Stets  1-0561996Yalta opE91 King's Indian
7. Eljanov vs S Perun  0-1711996Yalta opD18 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch
8. I Varitski vs Eljanov  1-0241996Yalta opB42 Sicilian, Kan
9. G Tunik vs Eljanov  1-0551996Yalta opD79 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.O-O, Main line
10. A Panchenko vs Eljanov 0-1251996Yalta opB20 Sicilian
11. R Shcherbakov vs Eljanov  1-0461996Polanica Zdroj opD85 Grunfeld
12. Eljanov vs S Kislov  0-1681996Polanica Zdroj opA31 English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation
13. A Czerwonski vs Eljanov  0-1601997Polanica Zdroj opD85 Grunfeld
14. Eljanov vs A Kogan  0-1491997EUCup Gr7A04 Reti Opening
15. A Tsepotan vs Eljanov  ½-½551998UKR-ch U20D85 Grunfeld
16. J Zezulkin vs Eljanov  1-0401998Polanica Zdroj opB30 Sicilian
17. Miroshnichenko vs Eljanov  1-0321998Polanica Zdroj opB30 Sicilian
18. O Kalinin vs Eljanov  1-0371998Polanica Zdroj opA14 English
19. N Cherkasov vs Eljanov  0-1271998Polanica Zdroj opB30 Sicilian
20. O Budnikov vs Eljanov  0-1631998UKR-ch U20B22 Sicilian, Alapin
21. A Korobov vs Eljanov  1-0351998UKR-ch U20D85 Grunfeld
22. Eljanov vs M Manojlo  0-1321998UKR-ch U20A28 English
23. Eljanov vs R Khaetsky  1-0391998UKR-ch U20A30 English, Symmetrical
24. Eljanov vs Fedorchuk  1-0541998UKR-ch U20A04 Reti Opening
25. Eljanov vs N Belichev  0-1401998UKR-ch U20A04 Reti Opening
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Jun-13-05  niemzo: No kibitzing on Eljianov yet.I think thats a shame.He is one of the best Ukranian players,and i believe he will soon pass pono in the rating list.I really like his style.
Jun-13-05  stijn: i don't think he will pass ponomariov, ponomariov is a strong 2700 this guy is a strong 2650, big difference
Jun-13-05  niemzo: time will tell,though this is more of a wish than a prediction.I dont think that currently Pavel is better than Ponomariov.
Jul-25-05  Ezzy: Eljanov has finished joint 3rd in the European championships 2005, and has just won the Amsterdam tournament!

The guy is in great form, and must be picking up some elo points!

Jul-25-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  tamar: I hope chessgames will post the games soon from Amsterdam... Eljanov had a tough pairing but managed to beat Ivan Sokolov to get clear first.
Jul-25-05  stijn: What's up with all these ukranian players. If they compete with the same team as last year, they will be invincible in the next olympiad.
Nov-09-05  lopium: What's his date of birth?
Nov-09-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  tamar: Either May or October 1983. I can't figure out the European way of writing dates :(
Nov-09-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: I think in U.S. it's usually month-day-year. And virtually everywhere else, it's day-month-year.
May-06-06  BIDMONFA: Pavel Eljanov

ELJANOV, Pavel
http://www.bidmonfa.com/eljanov_pav...
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May-06-06  Fischeristhebest: <Bidmonfa> I bid thee: please refrain from spamming!
Aug-19-06  wallytherhino: do not spam bidmonfa, it makes everyone angry!!!
Jan-28-07  JordanKwiatek: On the contrary I always enjoyed BIDMONFA's so called "spams". He's not spamming he's contibutuing. How else you gonna see pictures of the players? Many of the pictures of the players on this site come from his website. THANK YOU BIDMONFA :)!!!
Jan-28-07  Larsker: <How else you gonna see pictures of the players?> Ever heard about Google?

http://images.google.dk/images?hl=d...

Feb-20-07  JordanKwiatek: "Larsker" [ever heard of google?]
Of course I have, what an idotic question. Besides the big names, BIDMONFA has many VERY RARE and HARD TO FIND photos of players many people have barley heard about. Larsker your Trolling clearly shows your immaturity.
Feb-20-07  Lt. Col. Majid: <Of course I have, what an idotic question.>

hahahaha

Mar-17-07  Dr.Lecter: <larsker> I clicked on your link and I found Nakamura...
Mar-17-07  Plato: <larsker> I clicked on your link and I found Bologan...
Mar-19-07  c o r e: <larsker> I clicked on your link and found the majestic møøse.
Jul-20-07  Akuni: <Larsker> My sister clicked your link and got bitten by a majestic møøse.
Dec-13-07  argishti: a 2700 player, and not even a page is filled for him. we seriously have too many super GM's now.
Dec-19-07  xeroxmachine: <larsker> I clicked on your link and found a tasty Burrito...
Jan-12-08  suenteus po 147: <argishti: a 2700 player, and not even a page is filled for him.> No biography for him either. If it weren't for the kibitzing here (or perhaps his FIDE card) you wouldn't even know what country he plays for.
Jan-13-08  Manic: <suenteus po 147> How ironic that you'd say that. Only now have I realised that Eljanov is Ukranian and not Russian.
Jan-15-08  h7square: <Larsker> I tripped on your link and twisted my ankle. I'm now considering legal action and compensation claims.
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