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Abhijeet Gupta
A Gupta 
 

Number of games in database: 1,009
Years covered: 1998 to 2024
Last FIDE rating: 2601 (2543 rapid, 2528 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2667
Overall record: +418 -182 =294 (63.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 115 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Queen's Pawn Game (64) 
    D02 E00 E10 A41 D00
 Queen's Gambit Declined (56) 
    D31 D37 D30 D38 D36
 Slav (54) 
    D17 D15 D16 D11 D10
 King's Indian (47) 
    E81 E90 E84 E70 E92
 Nimzo Indian (42) 
    E46 E32 E20 E51 E33
 Semi-Slav (37) 
    D43 D44 D45
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (141) 
    B67 B51 B50 B22 B89
 Grunfeld (92) 
    D85 D80 D90 D97 D70
 Sicilian Richter-Rauser (47) 
    B67 B62 B68 B66 B63
 English (38) 
    A15 A16 A17 A12
 Ruy Lopez (33) 
    C67 C78 C65 C77 C60
 French Defense (28) 
    C07 C11 C05 C18 C02
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   C Louw vs A Gupta, 2011 0-1
   V Gunina vs A Gupta, 2018 0-1
   A Gupta vs R Praggnanandhaa, 2016 1-0
   D Howell vs A Gupta, 2008 0-1
   A Gupta vs J Christiansen, 2017 1-0
   A Gupta vs Alejandro Perez Garcia, 2017 1-0
   A Gupta vs J Borisek, 2017 1-0
   C Hoek vs A Gupta, 2011 0-1
   Ding Liren vs A Gupta, 2009 0-1
   So vs A Gupta, 2009 1/2-1/2

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   World Junior Championship (2008)
   13th Dubai Open (2011)
   London Chess Classic Open (2011)
   18th Delhi Open (2020)
   Hastings Masters 2023/24 (2023)
   Corus Group C (2010)
   Reykjavik Open (2016)
   Reykjavik Open (2010)
   20th OIBM (2016)
   Corus Group C (2009)
   Indian Championship (2022)
   London Chess Classic Open (2013)
   Commonwealth and South African Open (2011)
   PRO League Group Stage (2019)
   Pro Chess League (2018)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Sharjah Masters
   J Seemann vs A Gupta (May-21-24) 0-1
   A Gupta vs Anand Pranav (May-20-24) 0-1
   J Siddharth vs A Gupta (May-19-24) 1-0
   A Gupta vs M Gholami Orimi (May-18-24) 1/2-1/2
   R R Raja vs A Gupta (May-17-24) 0-1

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ABHIJEET GUPTA
(born Oct-16-1989, 34 years old) India

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Abhjeet Gupta was born in the city of Bhilwara in Rajasthan, India. In 2001, he became Rajasthan's senior champion at the age of 11 years and eight months. In 2002, Gupta entered the Limca Book of Records on becoming the youngest National junior (under-19) champion at the age of 13 years and 10 days. He earned the IM title in 2005 at age 15 (at the time the youngest IM in India) and the GM title at 18 after earning his 3rd GM norm at the Balaguer 2007 International Open where he came =3rd with 7.5/10 behind Aleksander Delchev and Vinay Bhat. He has won 14 international medals, including six gold medals from the Asian, Commonwealth and British Championship age-group categories. He is also a regular participant of international open tournaments in India and abroad.

Also in 2007, he won the All India Open International Rating Chess Tournament with 7/8, came 3rd at Commonwealth Championships in India, half a point behind Surya Shekhar Ganguly and Ramachandran Ramesh, and won with 9/11 at the 36th Indian National Junior Chess Championship. In 2008, he won the 6th Parsvnath Open in New Delhi with a stunning score of 9/10, but even greater success came his way when he won his last five games in the World Junior Championship (2008) to take the title with 10/13 ahead of runner-up, compatriot Parimarjan Negi. Shortly afterwards, he defeated Zaven Andriasian 2-1 in the India - Armenia Friendship Chess Match won by India. In 2009, Gupta came =2nd at 2nd Subic International Open in the Philippines behind Ehsan Ghaem Maghami , scored 6/9, which was half a point behind the joint leaders, at the 24th International Chess Tournament "Acropolis 2009" in Greece, came =3rd at the Reykjavik Open (2009), =1st at the 18th Kavala International Open Tournament in Greece, and was =1st at the 13th International Open Bayerische Meisterschaft in Germany. He participated in the World Cup (2009) but lost in the first round to Nikita Vitiugov. He qualified for the World Cup (2011) through the 2010 Asian Continental Championship, and won the first two rounds against Azeri GM Rauf Mamedov and US GM Samuel Shankland before being eliminated by losing in somewhat unlucky fashion in the third round to Chinese GM Bu Xiangzhi.

In 2010, he came second behind Li Chao at Corus Group C (2010), =1st with Yuri Kuzubov, Hannes Stefansson and Ivan Sokolov (third on count back ahead of Stefansson) at the Reykjavik Open (2010), =2nd behind Ni Hua at the 9th Asian Continental Men's Chess Championship in the Philippines with 6.5/9, alongside Le Quang Liem, Wesley So, and Zhou Jianchao, =3rd at the Commonwealth Championship in India, =1st with Adam Tukhaev at the 19th Kavala Open in Greece and with 6.5/10, he was half a point behind the joint leaders of the 7th Dato' Arthur Tan Malaysia Open in Kuala Lumpur. He finished the year with 6/9 in the London Chess Classic (Open) and 5.5/9 in the Groningen Open. In 2011, he scored 8/11 in the 9th International Open in New Delhi, 7.5/11 in the 3rd Chennai International and 6.5/9 - a half point of the joint lead - in the 2011 Reykjavik Open. In April he came outright first in the Dubai Open with 7.5/9 and came =2nd at the 3rd Odisha GM International Open with 8.5/11. At the 20th International Open in Kavala in July 2011, he came =3rd with 6.5/9, half a point off the lead. In October 2011, Gupta took clear first scoring 9.5/13 at the 1000 player National Premier Tournament against 8 GMs and 5 IMs and in December 2011, he scored 8/9 (+7 =2) to win the London Classic (Open), a result that has boosted him into the world's top 100 for the first time. He followed up a with a strong finish in 2011 by placing =1st at the GM International Open held in Vizag, India, scoring 8.5/10.

2012 started with mediocre performances at Tradewise Gibraltar (2012) (6/9) and the Asian Continental Chess Championship (2012) (4/9) and par performances at the Aeroflot Open (2012), scoring 5/9, and at the 14th Dubai Open (2012) (6.5/9). In June, he won the 9th Annual Philadelphia International outright with 7.5/9 and in August he took outright first in the 21 International Open in Kavala in Greece with 7.5/9. His resurgence continued strongly with an individual silver medal on board 4 for India at the Chess Olympiad (2012) in Istanbul, from a score of 7/9. However, he finished 2012 with a very poor performance at the Kolkata Open (2012), scoring only 6/11 and losing 25 ratings points causing him to drop out of the world's top 100 to 122. An equally disastrous 5.5/10 result at the 2013 New Delhi Open caused him to shed another 24 points and reduced his ranking to 192. His woes continued at the Moscow Open (2013) where his 5/9 lost another 16 rating points, plus significant ranking within India and Asia. The national team championships in February 2013 likewise provided no joy, causing further slippage in his rating and ranking. He made minor recoveries with a reasonably strong 6.5/9 at the 2013 Dubai Open and 6/9 at the 2013 Nakhchivan Open, and then made a significant recovery when he won the Commonwealth and South African Open 2013, held in Port Elizabeth in July-August 2013. Two years later he won the Commonwealth Championship Open outright with a score of 8/9.

Wikipedia article: Abhijeet Gupta

Last updated: 2017-04-12 01:05:43

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 page 1 of 41; games 1-25 of 1,009  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. A Gupta vs M Ragger  1-0211998Wch U10D52 Queen's Gambit Declined
2. E Romanov vs A Gupta  1-0751998Wch U10B50 Sicilian
3. A Gupta vs V Avari  ½-½371999Commonwealth-chA57 Benko Gambit
4. A Gupta vs A Fier  ½-½332000Wch U12D88 Grunfeld, Spassky Variation, Main line, 10...cd, 11.cd
5. A Gupta vs M Ragger  0-1332000Wch U12E85 King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox Variation
6. A Gupta vs R Shetty  0-149200112th Goodricke OpenE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
7. Shankar Roy vs A Gupta  ½-½59200112th Goodricke OpenB22 Sicilian, Alapin
8. T Maenhout vs A Gupta 0-1302001World Championship U12A07 King's Indian Attack
9. A Gupta vs D Fernandez Losada  1-0452001World Championship U12A52 Budapest Gambit
10. L Wu vs A Gupta  1-0492001World Championship U12D10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
11. A Gupta vs M Ellemdani  1-0442001World Championship U12D60 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense
12. O Martirosyan vs A Gupta  1-0292001World Championship U12B52 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
13. P Nakhapetiane vs A Gupta 0-1232001World Championship U12B50 Sicilian
14. A Gupta vs T S Nguyen  0-1392001World Championship U12D00 Queen's Pawn Game
15. Bachmann vs A Gupta  ½-½322001World Championship U12A01 Nimzovich-Larsen Attack
16. A Gupta vs R Swinkels  ½-½452001World Championship U12D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
17. A Gupta vs V Gashimov  ½-½602003World Junior ChampionshipE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
18. A Gupta vs D Schneider  ½-½172003World Junior ChampionshipD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
19. Harikrishna vs A Gupta  0-1392003World Junior ChampionshipA50 Queen's Pawn Game
20. S Azarov vs A Gupta  1-0322003World Junior ChampionshipB89 Sicilian
21. U Sevdimaliyev vs A Gupta  0-1342003Wch U20B89 Sicilian
22. Vachier-Lagrave vs A Gupta  0-1552003World Youth Championship (U14)B50 Sicilian
23. L Ibarra Chami vs A Gupta  0-1452003World Youth Championship (U14)B20 Sicilian
24. A Gupta vs M Lapcevic  1-0482003World Youth Championship (U14)D86 Grunfeld, Exchange
25. A Gupta vs T Sanikidze  1-0312003World Youth Championship (U14)D91 Grunfeld, 5.Bg5
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Apr-26-06  VishyFan: first here..... :)

wow! Gupta(2449) is doing gr8 against Pantsulaia(2611) with black pieces in the 4th round of the 8th Dubai Open... Gupta is a pawn up with a better position on the board and on the clock after just 16 moves....

Gupta is currently 2.5/3

Jul-15-06  saturn: Gupta is playing the 8th round in Andorra against GM Diego Flores. A win here will clinch his first GM norm!
Jul-16-06  saturn: Gupta drew against Flores but beat Sasha Kaplan in the last round to clinch the norm. Way to go, Abhijit!
Jul-18-06  saturn: Besides the GM norm, Abhijit picked up 23 ELO Rating points and also posted a 2601 Rating performance to finish 6th in the 9 round event. http://www.hindu.com/2006/07/18/sto...
Jul-19-06  BIDMONFA: Abhijeet Gupta

GUPTA, Abhijeet
http://www.bidmonfa.com/gupta_abhij...
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Aug-26-06  saturn: Gupta playing in the National Junior in New Delhi. A former winner of the same tournament, Abhijeet is 4/4 and is slated to take on second seed G. Rohit in the 5th round.
Aug-30-06  saturn: Gupta won the tournament after beating B. Adhiban in the last round. His second success in the National Junior!
Aug-31-06  VishyFan: Congrats to Abhijeet Gupta....
Sep-07-06  saturn: Let us hope that he can pick up his other two norms and get the GM title wrapped up soon.
Sep-08-06  VishyFan: Abhijeet has won the National Juniors and has qualified for the National 'A' to be held in December. Probably that was the reason for him to skip the National 'B'....

Gud luck to Abhijeet in the National 'A'

Sep-17-06  saturn: <Gud luck to Abhijeet in the National 'A'> Yes and good luck to him in the Asian Junior as well!
Oct-13-07  angslo: abhijeet is just 0.5 points behind leaders with 3 rounds to go in world juniors
Apr-15-08  VishyFan: Abhijeet Gupta has finished 5th in the Dubai Open with a score of 6.5/9 at 2691 TPR gaining 18.4 ELO.....
May-20-08  VishyFan: Abhijeet Gupta has finished 7th in the Kaupthing Open in Luxembourg with a score of 6.0/9 and will gain 11.7 ELO from the tournament...

He is set to gain 30.1 ELO (from Dubai & Luxembourg) and will be rated at 2551 for the July rating list...

May-20-08  yalie: so the top 10 Indian list will have Anand, Sasi, Hari, Humpy, Ganguly, Chanda, Gopal, Gupta, Kunte and Negi. Did I miss anybody?
Aug-15-08  notyetagm: Congratulations to the new World Junior Champion Gupta!

He defeated GM Howell from England on Board 1 in the final round to claim the title. And he had the Black pieces too!

Aug-15-08  Udit Narayan: chak de india!
Aug-15-08  notyetagm: <Udit Narayan: chak de india!>

Which means?

Aug-15-08  notyetagm: I just realized that Gupta won the 2008 World Junior Championship title by winning all 5(!) of his last games. Wow. What a money player, reminiscent of Dr. Lasker's great finishes.

With the title on the line after round 8, Gupta went on a five-game winning streak(!) in rounds 9 thru 13 <(5/5!)> to win the tournament.

He seemed to come out of nowhere. I followed this event closely and wondered where in the world this Gupta guy was coming from. He suffered two losses earlier on but finished with that incredible <5/5> to take the title.

Aug-16-08  yalie: This year's World Juniors was probably a little stronger than in the past with 11 of the top 20 juniors taking part.

Of course, it still doesnt compare to the ones in the 80s, but the competition is nothing to sneer at. And Gupta has been playing very well of late. He won the Parsvnath GM tournament in January and became a GM in the past year.

A few years ago, Abhijeet Gupta gave Nigel Short (who was probably quite a bit stronger than at present) all he could handle.

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

<Well, I didn’t start very well at all. In the second round I drew with some 15-year-old boy from some very obscure place, some village somewhere. I think his name was Abhijeet Gupta (picture left). He played quite reasonably well, but it was also taking me some time to find my stride.>

Aug-16-08  arifattar: This guy is very fond of terms like 'random' and 'obscure'.
Aug-16-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: http://www.ptinews.com/pti%5Cptisit...
Aug-19-08  myschkin: . . .
Interview with the World junior champion Abhijeet Gupta http://interviews.chessdom.com/abhi...
Aug-21-08  yalie: and on chessbase

http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp...

Of course they used the connection I made to Short, but it doesnt matter since I dont really mind.

Oct-16-08  brankat: Happy Birthday Abhijeet!

Belated congratulations for winning the WJ Championship!

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