Fabien Libiszewski
French chess grandmaster and actor (born 1984)
Fabien Libiszewski | |
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Libiszewski in 2016 | |
Country | France |
Born | (1984-01-05) January 5, 1984 (age 40) Saint-Étienne, France |
Title | Grandmaster (2009)[1] |
FIDE rating | 2492 (September 2024) |
Peak rating | 2547 (December 2016) |
Fabien Libiszewski is a French chess grandmaster and actor.
Chess career
In March 2015, he finished in third place at the Reykjavik Open.[2]
In April 2015, he gave a 24-hour blitz/bullet simul marathon to honor the release of the chess-themed film Le Tournoi, a film in which he also starred and served as chess consultant.[3]
He has given courses on the Janowski Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined,[4] the Kalashnikov Variation of the Sicilian,[5] and the Caro-Kann.[6]
References
- ^ "FIDE Title Application (GM)".
- ^ Ramirez, Alejandro (March 18, 2015). "Last round in Reykjavik".
- ^ Doggers, Peter (April 21, 2015). "April 21–22: Blitz/Bullet Marathon By GM Libiszewski For "Le Tournoi"".
- ^ "Fabien Libiszewski: The surprising Janowski Variation (3...a6) in the Queen's Gambit Declined". July 27, 2023.
- ^ "New: "Master the Sicilian Kalashnikov" by Fabien Libiszewski". March 28, 2024.
- ^ "Fabien Libiszewski:The surprising 3.d3 against the Caro-Kann". June 12, 2024.
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French Grandmasters
Chess players for France with the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM)
- Ossip Bernstein
- Nicolas Rossolimo
- Savielly Tartakower
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- Josif Dorfman
- Boris Spassky
- Anatoly Vaisser
- Bachar Kouatly
- Anthony Kosten
- Joël Lautier
- Olivier Renet
- Manuel Apicella
- Mircea-Sergiu Lupu
- Éric Prié
- Marc Santo-Roman
- Vladislav Tkachiev
- Pavel Tregubov
- Andrei Shchekachev
- Étienne Bacrot
- Christian Bauer
- Jean-Marc Degraeve
- David Marciano [fr; ru]
- Gilles Mirallès
- Igor-Alexandre Nataf
- Éloi Relange
- Darko Anić
- Andrei Sokolov
- Laurent Fressinet
- Arnaud Hauchard
- Vladimir Lazarev
- Jean-Luc Chabanon
- Robert Fontaine
- Cyril Marcelin
- Emmanuel Bricard
- Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
- Sébastien Feller
- Sébastien Mazé
- Thal Abergel
- Matthieu Cornette
- Marie Sebag
- Romain Édouard
- François Fargère
- Tigran Gharamian
- Fabien Libiszewski
- Jean-Pierre Le Roux
- Anthony Wirig
- Aliaksei Charnushevich
- Yannick Gozzoli
- Maxime Lagarde
- Laurent Guidarelli
- Jean-Noël Riff
- Adrien Demuth
- Jonathan Dourerassou
- Jules Moussard
- Axel Delorme
- Paul Velten
- Alireza Firouzja
- Gabriel Flom
- Marc'Andria Maurizzi
- Pierre Bailet
- Clovis Vernay
- Pierre Laurent-Paoli
- See also: List of chess grandmasters
- Category:French chess players