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Andrew Kayonde

Number of games in database: 55
Years covered: 2010 to 2024
Last FIDE rating: 2320 (2363 rapid, 2307 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2421
Overall record: +19 -26 =10 (43.6%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Nimzo Indian (5) 
    E46 E40
 Queen's Pawn Game (4) 
    D05 A45 A41
With the Black pieces:
 Caro-Kann (9) 
    B17 B12 B10
 Pirc (4) 
    B07 B09
 Queen's Gambit Declined (4) 
    D30 D31
 Sicilian (4) 
    B28 B20
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NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Vezerkepzo GM April (2023)
   Norway Chess Open Masters (2023)
   Baku Olympiad (2016)
   Istanbul Olympiad (2012)
   Batumi Olympiad (2018)
   Budapest Olympiad (2024)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Budapest Olympiad
   A Kayonde vs D Colindres (Sep-22-24) 1-0
   M Ortega Amarelle vs A Kayonde (Sep-20-24) 1-0
   V Sipila vs A Kayonde (Sep-19-24) 1-0
   A Kayonde vs Abimbola Osunfuyi (Sep-18-24) 0-1
   K Wageih vs A Kayonde (Sep-16-24) 1-0

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ANDREW KAYONDE
(born Oct-28-1988, 36 years old) Zambia

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International Master and FIDE Trainer.

Last updated: 2019-05-15 08:43:29

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 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 55  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. N Huschenbeth vs A Kayonde 1-0322010Khanty-Mansiysk OlympiadB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
2. M Gameel vs A Kayonde  1-0402010Khanty-Mansiysk OlympiadB07 Pirc
3. J Andreasen vs A Kayonde  1-0652010Khanty-Mansiysk OlympiadD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
4. A Kayonde vs C Li  0-1342012Istanbul OlympiadD91 Grunfeld, 5.Bg5
5. G Mooney vs A Kayonde  0-1332012Istanbul OlympiadB06 Robatsch
6. A Kayonde vs I Seitaj  1-0632012Istanbul OlympiadD05 Queen's Pawn Game
7. A Kayonde vs M Illingworth ½-½522012Istanbul OlympiadB07 Pirc
8. M Ali vs A Kayonde  1-0462012Istanbul OlympiadB17 Caro-Kann, Steinitz Variation
9. Junggi Bae vs A Kayonde  0-1342012Istanbul OlympiadD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
10. A Kayonde vs W Puntier Andujar  1-0362012Istanbul OlympiadA67 Benoni, Taimanov Variation
11. P K U M Jayasundara vs A Kayonde  1-0362012Istanbul OlympiadB07 Pirc
12. A Kayonde vs A Munro  ½-½522012Istanbul OlympiadD91 Grunfeld, 5.Bg5
13. S Mansour vs A Kayonde  0-1452012Istanbul OlympiadA80 Dutch
14. Bologan vs A Kayonde  1-0482016Baku OlympiadB12 Caro-Kann Defense
15. A Kayonde vs Y Meshkov  0-1472016Baku OlympiadA54 Old Indian, Ukrainian Variation, 4.Nf3
16. L Mesfin vs A Kayonde  0-1372016Baku OlympiadB07 Pirc
17. A Kayonde vs Y Gruenfeld  ½-½442016Baku OlympiadE46 Nimzo-Indian
18. A Kayonde vs R Matoewi  1-0352016Baku OlympiadE73 King's Indian
19. A Rodriguez Vila vs A Kayonde  1-0732016Baku OlympiadB12 Caro-Kann Defense
20. S Kojima vs A Kayonde  ½-½312016Baku OlympiadD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
21. A Kayonde vs H Mohtaat  1-0252016Baku OlympiadA54 Old Indian, Ukrainian Variation, 4.Nf3
22. A Kayonde vs N Djukic  1-0562016Baku OlympiadE46 Nimzo-Indian
23. P Li Ying vs A Kayonde  0-1462016Baku OlympiadD30 Queen's Gambit Declined
24. A Kayonde vs Ivanchuk ½-½432018Batumi OlympiadD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
25. B Magana vs A Kayonde  ½-½572018Batumi OlympiadB17 Caro-Kann, Steinitz Variation
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Kibitzer's Corner
May-06-14  Caissanist: This Zambian master gets few opportunities to play against master-level opponents, but he appears to be much stronger than his 2280 rating would suggest. In the recent Capablanca Chess Festival in South Africa he tied for first, with a performance rating of 2479.
May-06-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  Domdaniel: <Caissanist> I have the impression that there is still racism in chess circles, at least in certain areas. It manifests itself, among other things, as a bias against the very idea of strong players emerging from regions like sub-Saharan Africa. A few years ago I played in an international tournament with players from various countries. I remember meeting a player from Eastern Europe who had just lost to a player from Africa. His dismissive response was something like "I expected him to be weak, I thought he was just down from the trees, so I failed to take him seriously".

I was appalled, but what can you do? I wouldn't be surprised if this kind of prejudice made life more difficult for aspiring African masters.

Aug-23-16  TITIKIZA: IM since August 2016
Sep-03-16  SimplicityRichard: <Domdaniel> Very well said.#
May-15-19  SueursFroides: Domdaniel If some guys underestimate them it's a bonus for them I think.

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