Baadur Jobava

Baadur Dschobawa (Georgian ბაადურ ჯობავა; * November 26, 1983 in Gali, Georgian SSR) is a Georgian chess master. In 2000 he became an International Master, since 2001, he has the title Grandmaster. At the World Chess Federation FIDE and the German Chess Federation, he is under the spelling Baadur Jobava.

Life

He grew up in Gali in the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia in Georgia. The family was thrilled chess. When he was four years old, he learned the game from his father, a master candidate. At the beginning of Abkhaz civil war in 1992, the family moved to Kharkov in the Ukraine. The younger brother Beglar (* 1985) was the Georgian U12 champion and carries the title of International Master.

Achievements

The Under-16 Chess Olympiad in Artek 1999, he won the Georgian national team and scored 7 points from 9 games, the second-best result of all the players on the first board. In 2001, he won a 17 -year-old the Staufer Open in Schwäbisch Gmünd. In 2003, he won the Dubai Open with 1.5 points ahead in Tbilisi, the Georgian Individual Championship. At the Chess Olympiad 2004 in Calvia, he won two gold medals for his score of 8.5 out of 10 on the fourth board of the Georgian national team and his Elo performance of 2842 In October 2005, he won the 2nd Samba Cup in Skanderborg. . In February 2006, he won a little surprising that well occupied Aeroflot Open in Moscow. At the Chess Olympiad in Turin in May 2006, he played for the first time for Georgia on the first board. In July 2006, he won an open, Taiyuan. In March 2007 he was in Tbilisi for the second Georgian single master. In the 2009 European Championship in Budva he finished third. In February 2014 he won the Bronstein Memorial in Minsk.

In the M- Tel Masters in Sofia in May 2006 he was seconded Vesselin Topalov. In September at the World Chess Championship 2006 against Vladimir Kramnik Topalov chose Ivan Tscheparinow.

In the 2004/05 season he played for Baden- Oos in the Chess League. In the Georgian first league he played for Tbilisi, Spanish for Intel Tiendas UPI and the Kasparov Chess School Marcote, in the Armenian Mika Yerevan, in the greek for Kidon Chania, in the Egyptian for Sharkia Dokhan and in Croatian for the ŠK Zagreb, with whom he became in 2007 the Croatian team champion. In Ukraine it was 2010 A Dan dzo & PGMB team champion. The Asian Club Cup 2008/ 09 in Al Ain, he won with the Al Ain Chess Club of the United Arab Emirates. In Austria, he plays for the SK Advisory Invest Baden, with whom he won the team championship in the 2011/12 season.

With its highest Elo rating of 2734 in September 2012, he led the Georgian Elo ranking and was on the 19th place in the FIDE world ranking list.

Game style

Baadur Dschobawa is regarded as self-sacrificing player who has his combinations well prepared. An example may be a lot of 27 October 2004 against Alexander Grishchuk from round 12 of the Chess Olympiad in Calvia. While Grishchuk took a long time passed in Dschobawa for a total of 26 white moves of the game only a few minutes.

23 Sf5 - g7! Tf7xg7 24 Le4xh7 f6 - f5 25 Dh4 - h5 - h4 Be7 26 Lh7xf5 †

Grishchuk gave up, as it would cost him a tower averting chess Matt.

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