- Alexander Chernin
Alexander Mikhailovich Chernin (born
March 6 ,1960 inKharkov ,Ukraine ) is a prominent chess master and a former Soviet Champion now living inHungary .Tournaments and championships
As a youth, he frequently succeeded in tournaments and climbed rapidly through the junior rankings to participate at the very highest level. At
Skien in 1979, he entered the World Junior Championship and finished runner-up toYasser Seirawan . A short while later (January 1980), he played in the European Junior Championship at Groningen and won the event (ahead ofZurab Azmaiparashvili ).These prestigious successes soon led him to an
International Master title and more importantly, laid the foundation stones for his continued development over the next few years. There were many tournament victories, either outright or shared, includingIrkutsk 1980,Copenhagen 1984 (and 1986 withVasily Smyslov ),Stary Smokovec 1984,Polanica Zdroj 1988,Prague 1989 andMarseilles 1990 (withEvgeny Bareev ). Also of note were the second places achieved atCienfuegos 1981 andReggio Emilia 1986/7.The pinnacle of his playing career undoubtedly occurred in 1985, when he became a Grandmaster, won the Soviet Championship (jointly with
Viktor Gavrikov and Mikhail Gurevich) and scored well in the Gammarth (Tunisia )Interzonal for a place in theMontpellier Candidates Tournament . Unfortunately, his World Championship Candidacy went no further, as he could only manage a mid-table finish. He was however a double gold medal winner in the same year, taking team and individual honours at the inaugural World Team Championship, held inLuzern , where he represented the USSR.At another first time event, the World Blitz Championship held in
Saint John 1988, he finished joint third (withKiril Georgiev , afterMikhail Tal andRafael Vaganian ).Into the 1990s, Chernin was still performing well in international competition; first at
Dortmund 1990 (ahead ofBoris Gelfand ) with further successes to follow atBuenos Aires 1992,Gothenburg 1996 andAubervilliers 1996 (the latter, a rapid event).Chernin relocated to
Budapest in 1992 and became a Hungarian national a year later. He has represented his adopted country many times; for instance at the Olympiads of 1994 and 1996, but also at threeEuropean Team Championship s, the latest being in 1999, when he won a team silver medal.Present activities
Into the new millennium, he has played less often, but was joint winner of the 2001
Corsica Masters, losing out toViswanathan Anand in the final play-off game for the champion's title. He is also involved in coaching, his best known student being the young Italian-American masterFabiano Caruana .Alexander Chernin is a renowned theorist and has written analytical articles for
New In Chess amongst other publications. In thechess opening s arena, he is a noted expert on thePirc Defence and in 2001, co-authored a repertoire book withLev Alburt , named "Pirc Alert!".References
*cite book | author=Cafferty, Bernard and
Mark Taimanov | title=The Soviet Championships | publisher=Cadogan Chess | year=1998 | id=ISBN 1857442016
*cite book | author=Whyld, Kenneth | title=Guinness Chess, The Records | publisher=Guinness Publishing Ltd | year=1986 | id=ISBN 0851124550
* [http://www.olimpbase.org Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information]
* [http://www3.sympatico.ca/g.giffen/worldchessfest.htm Saint John World Blitz Results]External links
*Chessgames player|id=13898
*fide|id=715620|name=Alexander Chernin
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