- Bu
Xiangzhi (Chinese: 卜祥志; pinyin: Bǔ
Xiángzhì; born
December 10, 1985) is a
Chinese chess player. In 1999, he
became the 10th
grandmaster from China...
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Alushta tournament in May 2002 and
Sudak in
August 2002, he surp****ed Bu
Xiangzhi to
become the world's
youngest grandmaster at the age of 12 years 7 months―a...
- the
Orillas de Mar
International Open
tournament with
Abhijeet Gupta, Bu
Xiangzhi, Dragoș Cereș, and Xiao Tong. He
ultimately finished as runner-up to Gupta...
- days 1997
Ruslan Ponomariov Ukraine 14 years, 0 months, 17 days 1999 Bu
Xiangzhi China 13 years, 10 months, 13 days 2002
Sergey Karjakin Russia 12 years...
- Philippines 1–3 China
Paulo Bersamina 0–1 Wei Yi John Paul
Gomez ½–½ Bu
Xiangzhi Darwin Laylo ½–½ Ma Qun Jem
Garcia 0–1 Xu
Xiangyu Iran 2½–1½ Bangladesh...
- and +29=5–2 results. She also pla**** a six-game
blitz match against Bu
Xiangzhi,
winning 5–1.
After that she
visited Beijing as a
tourist with her husband...
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Chinese players, Wei Yi
sequentially knocked out Zhao Jun, Yu
Yangyi and Bu
Xiangzhi to win the event. The
format of this
event was
identical to that of the...
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section with 3½/5 and a
performance rating of 2844
playing with Wang Yue, Bu
Xiangzhi, Ni Hua, Li Chao for the
Chinese men's team. In May 2009, he
scored 5½/10...
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World Chess Champion 2002–04 Succeeded by
Rustam Kasimdzhanov Preceded by Étienne
Bacrot Youngest chess grandmaster ever 1997–99 Succeeded by Bu
Xiangzhi...
- Biel MTO
Chess Festival and
earned an IM norm
after drawing against Bu
Xiangzhi in the
final round. "FIDE
Title Application (GM)" (PDF). "China
chess superpower...