Evgeny Postny
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Full name | Evgeny Postny |
Country | Israel |
Born | July 3, 1981 |
Title | Grandmaster |
FIDE rating | 2673 (April 2024) (No. 101 in the January 2012 FIDE World Rankings) |
Peak rating | 2674 (October 2008) |
Evgeny Postny (born July 3, 1981) is an Israeli chess grandmaster.
Junior success
As a junior player, he scored very well in international competitions such as the World and European Championships, taking three major medals;
- Litochoro 1999, European Youth Chess Championship (under 18) - Silver
- Oropesa del Mar 1999, World Youth Chess Championship (under 18) - Bronze
- Rion 2001, European Junior Chess Championship (under 20) - Bronze
In the space of two weeks, the 18-year-old Postny won the 2001 Junior (under 20) Championship of Israel, won the National Open Championship, got his first grandmaster norm and received prize money totalling $3,500.[1]
International tournaments
At a senior level, he has continued to enjoy success in international tournaments, with outright or shared wins occurring at;
- Tel Aviv 1998
- Budapest 2002 (First Saturday Tournament, shared with Levente Vajda)
- Budapest 2002 (Elekes, shared with Humpy Koneru)
- Balatonlelle 2003 (jointly with Mark Bluvshtein)
- Budapest 2003 (FST)
- Bad Wiessee 2005 (shared with David Baramidze, Aleksander Delchev, Leonid Kritz and others)
- Stockholm, Rilton Cup 2005/6 (with Normunds Miezis, Sergey Ivanov, Eduardas Rozentalis and Tomi Nyback)
- Metz 2006
- Dresden 2006 (jointly with Alexander Graf and Igor Khenkin)
- Maalot-Tarshiha 2008 (jointly with Ilya Smirin).[2]
- Nancy 2010[3]
He was at the second place in the International chess tournament Open Teplice 2015 in Czech republic.[4]
References
- Polish Wikipedia entry