Dorian Rogozenko

Dorian Rogozenko ( the World Chess Federation FIDE and the German Chess Federation Rogozenco, born August 18, 1973 in Chişinău ) is a Moldovan chess player, publicist and coach. Since 1996 he has been an International Grandmaster.

Chess career

As a six-year Rogozenko learned the game of chess. He was in the chess club from Chisinau student of Vyacheslav Tschebanenko. Rogozenko was four-time Junior Champion of Moldova and qualified three times for the Soviet Junior Championship.

In 1992, he won the title of International Master. In the same year, at the age of nineteen, he won a grandmaster tournament in Moscow. In the year of his graduation as a sports teacher at a University of Sport and Education in Chisinau, 1994, he won the Moldovan Individual Championship. The following year he moved to Germany to study at the University of Magdeburg.

In 1996 he was awarded the grandmaster title. He won several international solo tournaments, including the Chemnitz Open in 1997 and 1998, a well-staffed tournament in Bucharest, as well as an open Eforie Nord. Divided winner he was in the Ukrainian Lviv 1995, and 1997 and 2000 in Hamburg. In the years 2004 and 2008 he also won the International Hamburger Individual Championship. In the FIDE World Chess Championship 2001/2002, for which he had qualified in Internet Vorturnieren, he already retired on the first round against Mikhail Gurevich.

In July 1999 he reached his highest ever Elo rating of 2577. His current number is 2524 (as of December 2013).

Its also chess-playing wife bears the title of women FIDE Master (WFM ).

Chess team

With the Moldovan team, he participated in the European Team Championship in 1992 and to three chess Olympiads (1994, 1996 and 1998). At the Chess Olympiad 2000, he played for the Romanian team. In 46 games in chess Olympiads, he scored 27.5 points ( 18, = 19, -9). Between 1988 and 1993 Rogozenko also played for the Moldovan correspondence chess team.

Club chess he played in the German First Bundesliga in the 1996/97 season and from 1998 to 2001 for the USC Magdeburg, from 2002 to 2004 again for the chess friends Neukölln, and in the season 2005/ 06 and since 2009 for the Hamburg SK; also Rogozenko has also played in Germany in the 2nd Bundesliga for the ESV nickel Aue. In Romania, his club the CS Studenţesc Medicina Timisoara. Previously he played there for the AS COUNCIL Bucharest, with which he repeatedly won the Romanian championship team and took part in Neum at the European Club Cup 2000. In the Dutch Meesterklasse Rogozenko played from 1996 to 2001 for the Bussums Schaakgenootschap, also he came to France for L' Echiquier Naujacais used. Irish team champion in 2010, he was on top board of the Bray / Greystones Chess clubs. In the Czech Republic he plays for Vıstaviště Lysa nad Labem.

Chess coach

Dorian Rogozenko is a certified coach of the A- FIDE and was coach of the squad Hamburg Chess Federation. In Romania, he trained, among others, GM Andrei Murariu and WGM Sabina Francesca Foisor. Sekundant was Rogozenko Ruslan Ponomariov among others, Viktor Bologan and the strongest Romanian player Liviu -Dieter Nisipeanu. Since December 2013, as the successor of Rogozenko Uwe Bönsch coach of the German national team.

Chess journalist and author

In recent years, Rogozenko concentrated more on the work as a journalist, author and chess coach. He was since 2000, several CD- ROMs out, specifically to Sicilian Defense. Since July 2003 he has been editor in chief of the Romanian chess magazine Gambit. On the ChessBase server he gives lessons. In the World Chess Championship 2008, he commented on the match games for Spiegel Online.

Publications

Software

  • Sicilian Sweschnikov. ChessBase, Hamburg 2000, ISBN 3-932466-71-3 (CD -ROM).
  • Slavic. ChessBase, Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-935602-42-1 (CD -ROM).
  • Sicilian Dragon 1 B70 - B74. ChessBase, Hamburg 2004, ISBN 3-937549-00-5 (CD -ROM).
  • Sicilian Dragon 2 B75 - B79. ChessBase, Hamburg 2004, ISBN 3-937549-01-3 (CD -ROM).
  • Sicilian Alapin system. ChessBase, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 3-937549-89-7 (CD -ROM).
  • Anti- Sicilians. A Guide for Black. Gambit, London 2003, ISBN 978-1901983845.
  • The Sveshnikov Reloaded. Quality Chess, Gothenburg 2005, ISBN 978-9197524353.
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