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Dmitry Olegovich Jakovenko (Russian: Дмитрий Олегович Яковенко; born 28 June 1983) is a
Russian chess player. He was
awarded the
title Grandmaster by...
- Yakovenko,
Iakovenko or
Jakovenko (Cyrillic: Яковенко) is a gender-neutral
surname of
Ukrainian origin,
derived from the
first name
Yakov (the Ukrainian...
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winner of the
Chess World Cup 2005,
Levon Aronian, was
defeated by
Dmitry Jakovenko in the
fourth round. The 2007
World Cup was part of the
cycle for the...
- 2687 (ER) 34. Alexander Areshchenko (UKR), 2687 (R) 35. Dmitry
Jakovenko (RUS), 2684 (R) 36. Alexandr Predke (RUS), 2683 (E) 37. Anton Korobov (UKR)...
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World Team
Chess Championship,
where he
scored 4.0/7,
defeating Dmitry Jakovenko and
Evgeny Postny, but
losing to
Hrant Melkumyan,
earning a performance...
- Wang Yue, Leko,
Teimour Radjabov, and
Dmitry Jakovenko), and also
winning as
black against Jakovenko. By
rating performance, this was one of the greatest...
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following games are
model games for White:
Central pawn advance:
Carlsen vs.
Jakovenko,
Nanjing 2009
Minority attack:
Evans vs. Opsahl,
Dubrovnik 1950 Three...
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qualifying for the
Chess World Cup 2019,
where he was
defeated by
Dmitry Jakovenko in the
first round. In the 6th
Arica Open in 2019 he tied 2nd-8th place...
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Topalov 2008
Nanjing Topalov 2008
Elista (Grand Prix 2008–2010) Radjabov,
Jakovenko,
Grischuk 2008
Moscow (Russian Championship)
Svidler 2009 Wijk aan Zee...
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Chess Championship. In the same month, he tied for
first with
Dmitry Jakovenko in the FIDE
Grand Prix in
Palma de Mallorca. In
December 2017, Aronian...