Boris Avrukh

Boris Avrukh
Full name Boris Avrukh
Country  Israel
Born (1978-02-10) February 10, 1978
Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Title Grandmaster
FIDE rating 2598 (April 2016)
(No. 138 on the November 2010 FIDE ratings list)
Peak rating 2668 (September 2009)

Boris Leonidovich Avrukh (Hebrew: בוריס ליאונידוביץ' אברוך; Russian: Борис Леонидович Аврух; born 10 February 1978, Karaganda, Kazakhstan, former Soviet Union) is an Israeli chess grandmaster. He was the World Under-12 champion in 1990.

He has played for Israel six times in Chess Olympiads.[1]

He won individual gold medal at Elista 1998 and bronze medal at Turin 2006. He won a team silver medal at Dresden 2008.

In 1999, he tied for 5-6th with Alexander Huzman in Tel Aviv (Boris Gelfand, Ilia Smirin, and Lev Psakhis won). In 2000, he tied for 1st-2nd with Huzman in Biel and took 6th in Haifa (Wydra Tournament; Viswanathan Anand won). In 2001, he won in Biel. In 2004, he tied for 8-9th in Beer Sheva Rapid (Viktor Korchnoi won). In 2009 he tied for first with Alexander Areshchenko in the Zurich Jubilee Open tournament.[2]

Avrukh has twice won the Israeli Chess Championship; in 2000 (tied with Alik Gershon) and 2008. He took part in the FIDE World Chess Championship 2002, but was knocked out in the first round by Bartłomiej Macieja.[3]

Avrukh has also published several books, including The Classical Slav.

References

  1. Avrukh, Boris team chess record at olimpbase.org
  2. "Areshchenko wins Zurich Jubilee on tiebreak". ChessVibes. 2009-08-16. Retrieved 10 May 2010.
  3. "World Chess Championship 2001-02 FIDE Knockout Matches". Mark-Weeks.com. Retrieved 17 April 2011.

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