Vladimir Burmakin

Burmakin Vladimir (Russian: Владимир Бурмакин, the World Chess Federation FIDE Vladimir Burmakin; born June 6, 1967) is a Russian chess player. In 1993 he received the title of International Master, since 1994 he is the Grand Master.

His best result at local Russian Championships was the split third place in 1994 in Elista, the Moscow Open, he won in the same year, together with Yevgeny Najer. In 1995 he won the Chigorin Memorial in St. Petersburg, 1997, the fourth Karl Wagner Memorial Tournament in Graz. In 2000 he won the 11th Casino Open in Seefeld in Tirol, again in 2001, the Graz Karl Wagner Memorial Tournament. In 2003, he won the tournament for the 300th anniversary of the founding of the city of Saint -Petersburg, the Staufer - Open in Schwäbisch Gmünd and the Open in Capelle -la -Grande. At the 20th Chess Festival Bad Wörishofen 2004 he was tied behind Aloyzas Kveinys second. In 2006 he won the 5th Ciudad tournament in Dos Hermanas and the 27 Open in Béthune. In 2007 he won for the second time the Staufer - Open. In 2008 he won the BDO Tournament in Haarlem Permians and for the first time the Chess Festival Bad Wörishofen, 2009, the 11th International Chess Open in Salou and again the Open in Béthune. In 2010 he won the Chess Festival in Presolana, the Open in Balaguer and the Malta Open in Bugibba. In 2011 he won the 28 Böblinger Open, 2012, the 20th Open in Montcada i Reixac and 2013 the 15th Open the city of Padua.

Chess club he played in the 1990s and the 2010s - years in Russia. For the first time for a non-Russian club he played in 2009 in the Spanish team championship, and indeed for Binissalem. The current Elo rating of the residents in Ivanovo chess professionals is 2571 (as of February 2014), his previous highest was 2627 in July 2009.

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