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Alexei Bezgodov

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Country
  
Russia

FIDE rating
  
2499

Role
  
Writer


Name
  
Alexei Bezgodov

Title
  
Grandmaster (1999)

Peak rating
  
2576

Full name
  
Alexei Mikhailovich Bezgodov

Born
  
30 June 1969 (age 54) (
1969-06-30
)

Books
  
Challenging the Sicilian with 2a3, The Extreme Caro‑Kan, The Liberated Bishop D

Alexei Mikhailovich Bezgodov (Russian: Алексей Михайлович Безгодов; born 30 June 1969) is a Russian chess grandmaster and writer.

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Chess career

Bezgodov won the 1993 Russian Chess Championship. He finished second in the 1995 Chigorin Memorial. He gained the Grandmaster title in 1999, and the same year he was the joint winner of the 1999 Ukrainian Chess Championship. (He did not obtain the title of Chess Champion of Ukraine, since he was Russian.) In December that year, he finished second in the Russian Chess Championship, after losing to Konstantin Sakaev 3–1 in the final.

Bezgodov played on the second board of the team Russia "D" in the 39th Chess Olympiad (2010), scoring 7/10 (+5−1=4). In the Chess World Cup 2011, Bezgodov was eliminated in the first round by Nikita Vitiugov, who beat him 4–2. Bezgodov qualified as one of the four nominees of the local Organising Committee.

Books

  • Challenging the Sicilian with 2.a3!?. Chess Stars, Sofia. 2004. ISBN 954-8782-375.
  • The Extreme Caro–Kann: Attacking Black with 3.f3. New In Chess. 2014. ISBN 978-90-5691-469-1.
  • References

    Alexei Bezgodov Wikipedia