Petar Genov
Bulgarian chess player
Petar Genov | |
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Country | Bulgaria |
Born | (1970-04-05) 5 April 1970 (age 54) |
Title | Grandmaster (2002) |
FIDE rating | 2408 (September 2024) |
Peak rating | 2526 (July 2002) |
Petar Genov (Bulgarian: Петър Генов; born 5 April 1970) is a Bulgarian chess grandmaster (2002).
He was taught how to play chess at the age of 7-8 by his father.[1] He won the Bulgarian Chess Championship in 1993 and 1999[2] and played for Bulgaria in the 35th Chess Olympiad in Bled 2002.[3] In the same year he came first at Herceg Novi.[4] In 2004, tied for first with Vadim Malakhatko in the 3rd Condom Chess Open.[5]
He is married to Woman International Master Lyubka Genova.[6]
References
- ^ "GM Petar Genov - Interview and Game Review". Chess Videos, Chess DVDs, Chess Software and more. 2011-11-07. Archived from the original on 2017-12-12. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
- ^ "The chess games of Petar Genov". ChessGames.com. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
- ^ "Men's Chess Olympiads: Petar Genov". OlimpBase. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
- ^ "Tournament report April 2002: Mimoza 02 Open". FIDE. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
- ^ Crowther, Mark (2004-07-19). "TWIC 506: 3rd Condom Chess Open". London Chess Center. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
- ^ "Любка Генова" (in Bulgarian). Chessdom.bg. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
External links
- Petar Genov player profile and games at Chessgames.com
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Bulgarian Grandmasters
Chess players for Bulgaria with the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM)
- G. Petar Arnaudov
- Milko Bobotsov
- Dejan Bojkov
- Boris Chatalbashev
- Ivan Cheparinov
- Aleksander Delchev
- Radoslav Dimitrov
- Vladimir Dimitrov
- Dimitar Donchev [Wikidata]
- Petar Drenchev
- Ivajlo Enchev [ru]
- Evgenij Ermenkov
- Petar Genov
- Kiril Georgiev
- Krum Georgiev
- Vladimir Georgiev
- Grigor Grigorov [uk; pl; bg]
- Ventzislav Inkiov
- Valentin Iotov
- Evgeni Janev [Wikidata]
- Nino Kirov
- Atanas Kolev
- Valentin Lukov [Wikidata]
- Momchil Nikolov
- Nikolaj Ninov [bg; nl; ru]
- Nikola Padevsky
- Momchil Petkov
- Vladimir Petkov
- Marijan Petrov [Wikidata]
- Martin Petrov
- Milko Popchev
- Ivan Radulov
- Yulian Radulski
- Krasimir Rusev [Wikidata]
- Vasil Spasov
- Luben Spasov
- Nikola Spiridonov
- Antoaneta Stefanova
- Todor Todorov [uk; pl]
- Veselin Topalov
- Georgi Tringov
- Milen Vasilev [bg; pl; uk]
- Petar Velikov
- See also: List of chess grandmasters
- Category:Bulgarian chess players
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