Bator Sambuev (‹See Tfd›Russian: Батор Самбуев; born November 25, 1980) is a Russian-Canadian chess player who holds the FIDE title of Grandmaster. He...
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Jean Hébert 2011 Bator Sambuev *, Eric Hansen 2012 Bator Sambuev 2015 Tomas Krnan *, Eric Hansen, Leonid Gerzhoy 2017 Bator Sambuev *, Nikolay Noritsyn...
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Championship with a score of 7½/9 points, but lost a two-game playoff to Bator Sambuev, who was declared champion. Nevertheless, Hansen was nominated to play...
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Rodrigue-Lemieux, Raja Panjwani, Nikolay Noritsyn, and grandmaster Bator Sambuev. In September 2024, he represented the country at the 45th Chess Olympiad...
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Jahongir Vakhidov (UZB), 2529 (Z3.4) Mladen Palac (CRO), 2525 (E16) Bator Sambuev (CAN), 2522 (Z2.2) Nana Dzagnidze (GEO), 2519 (ON) Anton Smirnov,...
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Saleh (UAE), 2531 (AS12) 112. Conrad Holt (USA), 2530 (Z2.1) 113. Bator Sambuev (CAN), 2530 (Z2.2) 114. Leif Erlend Johannessen (NOR), 2520 (ON) 115...
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incorrectly executed promotion. At the end of the regular tournament, Bator Sambuev and Nikolay Noritsyn, both former champions, were tied for first place...
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Vegas. He earned his first win over a Grandmaster when he defeated Bator Sambuev, a Canadian Olympic team member, at the 2013 Guelph Pro-Am. He made...
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off-the-board pieces. At the 2017 Canadian Championship in Montreal, GM Bator Sambuev was playing IM Nikolay Noritsyn in a blitz match. Noritsyn was in a...
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youngest grandmaster at 16 Pascal Charbonneau (1983-), grandmaster Bator Sambuev (1980-), Russian-Canadian grandmaster Anton Kovalyov (1992-), Ukrainian-born...
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