Utut Adianto

Utut Adianto Wahyuwidayat ( born March 16, 1965 in Jakarta ) is an Indonesian chess players, chess official and politician (PDI -P).

Life

The chess games he learned when he was six years old. Until 1989 he studied at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Padjadjaran in Bandung political science. In 1992 he was awarded the Parama Krida Pratama Award. In 1995 he was elected to Indonesia Sportsman of the Year and was awarded the Parama Krida Utama Award. He is vice chairman of the Indonesian Chess Federation ( Percasi ) and co-founder of a chess school in Jakarta. For the Partai Demokrasi Indonesia - Perjuangan 2009 he won a seat in the People's Representative Council of Indonesia.

Adianto is married and has one daughter.

Success in chess

In 1978, he won the Junior Championship in Jakarta, 1979, the Indonesian Junior Championship. In 1980 he took part in the World Youth Championship in Dortmund. The Indonesian singles championship he could win in 1982, the youngest Indonesians up to this point. In 1987, he won a tournament in San Francisco. He was for the second Indonesian singles champion in 1992. The Open in Biel (BE) he won in 1994.

At the World Chess Championships, he took part in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2004 and 2005, where he never got beyond the second round. So he defeated in 1997 in Groningen although in the first round Wang Zili, but retired in the second round against Peter Svidler from. 1999 in Las Vegas, he lost in the first round against Daniel Fridman. 2000 in New Delhi, he failed in the second round by Peng Xiaomin. 2004 in Tripoli, although he won in the first round against Yevgeny Alexeyev, but lost in the second round against Vladimir Hakobyan. At the World Cup 2005 in Khanty-Mansiysk, he retired in the first round against Giovanni Vescovi.

With the Indonesian national team he participated 1982-2006 in eight chess Olympiads with a total score of 57.5 points out of 96 games ( 41, = 33, -22 ), where he in Dubai an individual silver medal for his score of 11 out of 1986 14 on the second board received and 2000 in Istanbul an individual gold medal for his score of 7.5 out of 9 on the first board with an Elo performance of 2763rd

FIDE Master, he was in 1983, International Master in 1985, Grand Master in 1986. Awarded him the 2005 World Chess Federation FIDE FIDE Senior Trainer the title. Adiantos current Elo rating is 2548 (as of March 2010), he would thus lead the Indonesian Elo ranking before Susanto Megaranto, but is inactive because he has played since the Korean Open in Seoul in November 2008 no -evaluated chess game more. His previous highest Elo rating was 2615 in the first half of the year. In January 1997, he was 39 of the FIDE world ranking list in 1997 and 1998.

Game example

In Liechtenstein Schaan Open to 1993, which he won from 9 rounds with 8 points, Adianto succeeded with Black against Alexander Baburin a pretty combination:

1 d2 -d4 d7 -d5 2 c4 c2 d5xc4 3 Sg1 -f3 - f6 Ng8 4 e2 -e3 a7 - a6 b7 - b5 Lf1xc4 5 6 Bc4 -d3 Bc8 - b7 e7 7 0-0 8 - e6 a2 -a4 b5- b4 9 Nb1 -d2 - d7 Sb8 10 Nd2 -b3 c7 - c5 11 d4xc5 Sd7xc5 12 Sb3xc5 Lf8xc5 Dd1 13 -c2 - c8 14 Ra8 Dc2 - e2 Qd8 - b6 15 e3 -e4 h7 - h6 16 a4 a5 - a7 - QB6 17 Nf3 -d2 - Da7 a8 18 K g1 -h1 h7 - h5 19 f2 -f3 h5- h4 20 Nd2 - c4? better 20 Tf1 -d1 with the possibility of defense 20 ... Nf6 - h5 21 Nd2 -f1 20 ... Nf6 - h5 21 Lc1 -e3 - g3 Sh5 22 23 h2xg3 h4xg3 Kh1 g1 Ke8 - e7! 24 Because the mat is not to avoid De2 - e1 -h1 Th8, gave up white.

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