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Valeriy Aveskulov
Number of games in database: 134
Years covered: 2000 to 2008
Current FIDE rating: 2544
Highest rating achieved in database: 2545
Overall record: +53 -34 =47 (57.1%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (38) 
    B84 B92 B30 B31 B28
 Ruy Lopez (9) 
    C78 C67 C77 C80 C84
 French Defense (7) 
    C11 C18 C01 C12 C13
 Sicilian Scheveningen (6) 
    B84
 Caro-Kann (6) 
    B19 B17 B18 B13
 Sicilian Najdorf (6) 
    B92
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (34) 
    B51 B90 B93 B23 B22
 Sicilian Najdorf (15) 
    B90 B93 B96 B95 B97
 Nimzo Indian (6) 
    E37 E21 E34 E53
 Queen's Pawn Game (5) 
    A45 D00 A46 E10
 Modern Benoni (4) 
    A57 A58
 Benko Gambit (4) 
    A57 A58
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VALERIY AVESKULOV
(born Jan-31-1986) Ukraine

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GM Valeriy Aveskulov comes from the Lugansk region but currently studies and lives in Kharkiv. In 2007 he became the 76th Ukrainian Chess champion.

 page 1 of 6; games 1-25 of 134  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. V Aveskulov vs Sergiy Zavgorodniy  1-041 2000 UKR-ch U14B32 Sicilian
2. V Malakhatko vs V Aveskulov  1-047 2001 UKR-ch sf opA58 Benko Gambit
3. V Aveskulov vs A Volokitin  ½-½56 2001 UKR-chTB46 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
4. V Aveskulov vs Tseshkovsky  0-166 2001 Krasnodar2B06 Robatsch
5. Spiridonov vs V Aveskulov  0-154 2001 UKR-ch U16B22 Sicilian, Alapin
6. V Aveskulov vs Lahno  1-0110 2002 UKR-chTB08 Pirc, Classical
7. V Aveskulov vs Blatny  0-131 2004 Dos HermanasB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
8. A Averjanov vs V Aveskulov  ½-½18 2005 FemidaB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
9. V Shalimov vs V Aveskulov  0-149 2005 FemidaE10 Queen's Pawn Game
10. V Aveskulov vs A Zubarev  ½-½35 2005 FemidaC13 French
11. V Aveskulov vs A Kovchan  ½-½13 2005 FemidaB36 Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto
12. V Aveskulov vs T Khakimov  ½-½34 2005 FemidaB45 Sicilian, Taimanov
13. V Aveskulov vs V Zakhartsov  0-152 2005 7th Rector CupB47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
14. S Reutsky vs V Aveskulov  0-125 2005 Kharkov FemidaB96 Sicilian, Najdorf
15. A A Ivanov vs V Aveskulov  1-069 2005 FemidaB52 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
16. V Aveskulov vs G Arzumanian  0-167 2005 FemidaB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
17. A Zubarev vs V Aveskulov  ½-½11 2005 7th Rector CupB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
18. V Aveskulov vs V Burmakin  ½-½32 2005 FemidaB19 Caro-Kann, Classical
19. A Stanoev vs V Aveskulov 0-140 2006 5th Istanbul FestivalA31 English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation
20. V Aveskulov vs A Kovchan  ½-½10 2006 VIII Rector's CupB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
21. V Aveskulov vs C Koepke  0-133 2006 VIII Rector's CupB70 Sicilian, Dragon Variation
22. V Aveskulov vs A Averjanov  ½-½15 2006 VIII Rector's CupB56 Sicilian
23. A Zubarev vs V Aveskulov  0-148 2006 VIII Rector's CupA33 English, Symmetrical
24. G Arzumanian vs V Aveskulov  0-140 2006 VIII Rector's CupA04 Reti Opening
25. V Aveskulov vs Alexey Kislinsky  0-157 2006 VIII Rector's CupB01 Scandinavian
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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-06-06   Albertan: IM Valeriy Aveskulov is from the Ukraine.He has an elo of 2471.He is currently participating in the 2006 Istanbul Chess Festival. Here is link to a recent photo of him: http://www.ukrchess.org.ua/turnir/f...

Dec-15-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Karpova: Olena Boytsun: <Valeriy Aveskulov is an International Grandmaster, rated 2545, born on the 31st of January 1986 – which means he is 21 years old. He is from the Lugansk region, where he also started to play chess, but now he studies and lives in Kharkiv. Valeriy saw chess for the first time when he was five; his father showed him the rules of the game and some simple combinations. He received the title of international grandmaster in autumn 2006. He was a multiple medal winner of the Ukrainian Youth Championships, a medal winner of the World Youth Championships (France 1998, rapid chess; Greece 2003) as well as the first prize winner of a number of other international tournaments.

Valeriy Aveskulov is already a legend at his native chess school in the small town Antratsit in Lugansk Region of Ukraine, where he started to learn the game. "I just like chess," he said in an interview with a local paper, "the game develops your logic, teaches your to think. I would advise every parent to teach their children to play chess. The ability to think, to seek the best solution of a problem, I believe, will help a child in adult life, and it doesn't depend on how long the child will pursue chess."

The new champion of Ukraine is a student of law at the National Law Academy, and has no idea so far whether he will become a professional chess player with a good knowledge of his rights, or a professional lawyer with a great ability to think strategically. I personally believe that both choices are great.>

He won the 76th Ukrainian Men's Chess Championship with 6.5/9 ahead of Miroshnichenko, Kuzubov and Gasanov (all with 6.0/9). Oleg Romanishin ended up on place 15 with 4.5/9.

http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...

Feb-03-08   Gameoverziggy: He is now a GM
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