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Alisher Anarkulov

Number of games in database: 14
Years covered: 2004 to 2014
Last FIDE rating: 2222
Highest rating achieved in database: 2225
Overall record: +6 -6 =2 (50.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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ALISHER ANARKULOV
(born Sep-23-1968, died Aug-14-2014, 45 years old) Uzbekistan

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The ICCD player for Uzbekistan was found to be deceased in his hotel room on the day of the closing Chess Olympiad (2014) ceremonies.

References: (1) http://www.fide.com/component/conte..., (2) http://en.chessbase.com/post/deaths...


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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. M Gruender vs A Anarkulov 0-1212004Wch SilentE05 Catalan, Open, Classical line
2. Vujcic Toni vs A Anarkulov  0-1732004Ch World ICSC (for the Deaf)B33 Sicilian
3. A Anarkulov vs F Amonatov  0-1402008Agzamov MemorialB87 Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin with ...a6 and ...b5
4. A Anarkulov vs S Zhigalko  0-13020148 Agzamov MemorialE14 Queen's Indian
5. R L Orio vs A Anarkulov  0-1482014Tromso OlympiadA48 King's Indian
6. A Anarkulov vs D Kosic  0-1522014Tromso OlympiadC00 French Defense
7. M Latorre vs A Anarkulov  1-0572014Tromso OlympiadB06 Robatsch
8. F Mohannad vs A Anarkulov  0-1462014Tromso OlympiadE70 King's Indian
9. A Anarkulov vs L Ibarra Chami  ½-½472014Tromso OlympiadB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
10. A Anarkulov vs A Montalvo  0-1262014Tromso OlympiadB14 Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack
11. A Anarkulov vs J L Koster 1-0282014Tromso OlympiadC77 Ruy Lopez
12. A Anarkulov vs Y E Polanco Nunez  0-1422014Tromso OlympiadB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
13. A Anarkulov vs S De Gondo  1-0392014Tromso OlympiadC05 French, Tarrasch
14. A Anarkulov vs A Guller  ½-½602014Tromso OlympiadB42 Sicilian, Kan
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Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-16-14
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  ketchuplover: Rest with pieces
Aug-16-14  wordfunph: rest in peace, master Anarkulov.

http://en.chessbase.com/post/deaths...

Aug-16-14  whiteshark: <The winner of the world chess championship among athletes with disabilities in hearing and vision 45-year-old chess player Alisher Anarkulov was discovered in his room, where he was after the closing ceremony of the Olympics.

The cause of death of the player is still unknown. According to statements of local law enforcement, they do not consider the version of the murder. Police reported that traces of violence on the body of the player is not detected, reported sports.uz with the reference to information of the chess club "Magic Chess">

Rest in Peace, Alisher Anarkulov

http://uz24.uz/en/Society/in-norway...

Aug-16-14  cro777: Alisher Anarkulov played on Board 4 for the International Chess Committee of the Deaf (ICCD) team. He was vice world champion among athletes with disabilities of hearing.

Medalists of the 15th ICSC (International Committee of Silent Chess) World Men's Individual Championships (2012):

http://www.webalice.it/michess/Alma...

Anarkulov (silver), Klasan (gold), Georgiev (bronze).

Rest in peace.

Aug-17-14  The Last Straw: What a wonderful player. How sad. Rest in peace.

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