Roman Slobodjan

Roman Slobodjan ( born January 1, 1975 in Potsdam ) is a German chess player.

Slobodjan learned the rules of chess at age six by his father. He was trained in the 1980s in a chess club in the Ukrainian city of Kolomyja. He twice won the German U20 Youth Championship (1992 in Augsburg and in 1994 in Herborn ), before he was in Hall U20 Junior World Champion 1995. In the same year he landed in the German Championship in Binz / Rügen on the shared first place. 1996 awarded him the World Chess Federation FIDE the title of Grand Master.

In 1997 he participated in the first aligned KO World Championship in Groningen in part, in which he beat in the first round Péter Lékó, but lost in the second against Zurab Asmaiparaschwili. In 1998 he was at the Open Arco tied for first and won in Berlin in 1999 ( shared ) and in Lippstadt (divided). At Deutsche Individual Championship 1999 Old churches he finished fourth. In 2000 he won the Open of Leutersdorf, 2004, the Premier Tournament in Havana.

In the season 2006/ 07 the chess Bundesliga he played for SC spell, from 2007/ 08 he played at TSV Bindlach. Since 2010/11, he plays for the ESV nickel Aue. He lives in Magdeburg.

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