- Rustam Kasimdzhanov
Infobox chess player
playername = Rustam Kasimdzhanov
caption=
birthname = Rustam Qosimjonov
country = UZB
datebirth = birth date and age|1979|12|5
placebirth =Tashkent ,Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic , USSR
datedeath =
placedeath =
title = Grandmaster
worldchampion = 2004-2005 (FIDE)
womensworldchampion =
rating = 2679
(No. 41 on the July 2008 FIDE ratings list)
peakrating = 2706 (October 2001)Rustam Kasimdzhanov ( _uz. Rustam Qosimjonov; _ru. Рустам Касымджанов) (born
December 5 1979 ) is anUzbekistan ichess Grandmaster, best known for winning theFIDE World Chess Championship 2004 . He was born inTashkent , in the formerUzbek Soviet Socialist Republic .Name
In the
Uzbek language , which since 1992 has officially usedLatin script , his name is written "Qosimjonov".Early career
His best results include first in the 1998 Asian Championship, second in the
World Junior Chess Championship in 1999, first at Essen 2001, first atPamplona 2002 (winning a blitz playoff againstVictor Bologan after both had finished the main tournament on 3.5/6), first with 8/9 at the Vlissingen Open 2003, joint first withLiviu Dieter Nisipeanu with 6/9 atPune 2005, a bronze-medal winning 9.5/12 performance on board one for his country at the 2000Chess Olympiad and runner-up in the FIDEChess World Cup in 2002 (losing toViswanathan Anand in the final). He has played in the prestigious Wijk aan Zee tournament twice, but did not perform well either time: in 1999 he finished 11th of 14 with 5/13, in 2002 he finished 13th of 14 with 4.5/13.FIDE World Chess Champion 2004
In the
FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 , Kasimdzhanov unexpectedly made his way through to the final, winning mini-matches againstAlejandro Ramirez ,Ehsan Ghaem Maghami ,Vasily Ivanchuk ,Zoltán Almási ,Alexander Grischuk andVeselin Topalov to meetMichael Adams to play for the title and the right to face world number oneGarry Kasparov in a match.In the final six-game match of the Championship, both players won two games, making a tie-break of rapid games necessary. Kasimdzhanov won the first game with black, after having been in a difficult position. By drawing the second game he became the new FIDE champion.
Other world championship results
Kasimdzhanov's 2004 championship earned him an invitation to the eight player
FIDE World Chess Championship 2005 , where he tied withMichael Adams for 6-7 place.The 2004 championship also earned him one of sixteen places in the
Candidates Tournament for theFIDE World Chess Championship 2007 . His first round opponent wasBoris Gelfand . In their match, all six regular games were drawn. Then Gelfand won the rapid tie-break 2.5-0.5, eliminating Kasimdzhanov from the tournament.Career since championship
On the April 2007 FIDE list Kasimdzhanov had an
Elo rating of 2683, making him number 27 in the world and Uzbekistan's number one. He has been rated as high as 2706 (in the October 2001 list).On
June 23 2005 , in the ABC Times Square studios, the AIAccoona Toolbar driven by a Fritz 9 prototype, drew against him.He made his first appearance at Linares in 2005, finishing tied last with 4/12.
In 2006, Kasimdzhanov won the knock-out Corsica Masters tournament.
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* [http://www.olimpbase.org/players/v5z53bbk.html OlimpBase]
* [http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=1787 Rustam Kasimdzhanov wins FIDE title] from Chessbase News.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1341356 Rustam Kasimdzhanov vs. the AI Accoona Toolbar] from chessgames.com
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