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Adrian Mikhalchishin

Adrian Bohdanovych Mikhalchishin (also Mihalcisin, Mihalčišin or Mykhalchyshyn, Ukrainian: Адріян Богданович Михальчишин, born November 18, 1954) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster now playing for Slovenia. Education: Lviv University, faculty of physics 1976. Mikhalchishin is married, with two children.

Adrian Mikhalchishin
Mikhalchishin in 2013
CountrySlovenia
Born (1954-11-18) November 18, 1954 (age 69)
Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
TitleGrandmaster (1977)
FIDE rating2441 (April 2024)
Peak rating2552 (July 1999)

Biography edit

He became a Grandmaster in 1978, shared first place at the Nikolaev tournament (today in Mykolaiv) in 1983, and was second at Hastings in 1985–86. Vice President of Ukrainian Chess Federation 1998–2001. Speaks Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, English and German languages.

As a player best result 4th place in Soviet Championship 1984, Soviet Youth champion 1977. During the 1979 Soviet Spartakiad (Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR), Mikhalchishin represented the chess team of Ukraine (Ukrainian SSR). World Youth Champion in team 1977, 1980, winner of European Cup 1984, winner of international tournaments Banco do Roma 1977, Copenhagen 1980, Leipzig 1979, Brno 1990, Eeklo 1991, Dortmund 1999, Warsaw 2002.

Slovenian Champion 2002. In Ukrainian Championships best result was 2-3 places in 1977 and Rapid chess Ukrainian Champion in 1993, many times junior Champion of the country.

In 1992 he represented Ukraine at the Chess Olympiads 1992, in 2000–2006 – Slovenia.

Winner of team Championships and National Cups of USSR, Ukraine, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, Croatia, Hungary.

Coach edit

FIDE Senior Trainer from 2002, FIDE TRAINERS COMMISSION Chairman from 2009. Conducted 12 Seminars for FIDE trainers in Germany, UAE, Greece, Spain, Netherlands, Poland, Turkey, Croatia and Austria.

Trainer of Soviet National team 1989–90 World and European Champions.

Trainer of National team Slovenia 1998–2003, National team of Netherlands 2003–2007, National Team of Turkey 2007–08. Conducted training camps with National teams of Poland and Switzerland. Individual training with Maya Tchiburdanidze 1978, Nana Aleksandria -1983, Anatoly Karpov 1980–1986, Aleksandr Beliavsky 1986–1995, Vasyl Ivanchuk 1990, Polgar sisters 1992–1994, Alisa Marić 1994–2000, Zhaoqin Peng 2002–2007, Mateusz Bartel 2000–2009, Ilya Nyzhnyk 2009, Richard Rapport 2010, Arkady Naidich -2005–2006.

Trainer of club AGROUNIVERZAL Belgrade, three times winner of European Women Cup 1993, 1997, 1999.

He is currently coaching the Women's Team in Turkey.[1]

Books edit

Author of 21 chess books published in Germany, England, France, Spain, Italy, Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Turkey, Yugoslavia, USA.

  • Beliavsky, Alexander; Mikhalchishin, Adrian (1995), Winning Endgame Technique, Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-7512-9
  • Beliavsky, Alexander; Mikhalchishin, Adrian (1998). Fianchetto Grunfeld. Everyman Chess. ISBN 978-1-85744-204-5.
  • Beliavsky, Alexander; Mikhalchishin, Adrian (2000), Winning Endgame Strategy, Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-8446-2
  • Beliavsky, Alexander; Mikhalchishin, Adrian (2003), Modern Endgame Practice, Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-8740-2

Chessbase Discs edit

  • The Secret Weapons of the Champions
  • Decision Making in Chess
  • Power of Planning
  • Arkhangelsk
  • Power of Exchange
  • Winning Structures
  • Strategy University Vol 1: The Central Approach
  • Strategy University Vol 2: Prevention and Preparation in Chess
  • Strategy University Vol 3: Positional Pawn Sacrifice
  • The King in the Center
  • 1.e4 e5 – An Active Repertoire for Black
  • Pattern Recognition and Typical Plans
  • Pawn Structures you Should Know

Family edit

 
Yuriy Mykhalchyshyn

His son Yuriy Mykhalchyshyn is a Ukrainian politician, a member of the Ukrainian political party Svoboda.

References edit

  1. ^ "Adrian Mikhalchishin: Grandmaster, author and chess trainer". ChessBase. 2009-07-16. Retrieved 21 May 2010.

External links edit

  • Adrian Mihalcisin rating card at FIDE  
  • Adrian Mikhalchishin player profile and games at Chessgames.com
  • Interview with GM Adrian Mikhalchishin (2006)
  • Interview with GM Adrian Mikhalchishin (2008)

adrian, mikhalchishin, adrian, bohdanovych, mikhalchishin, also, mihalcisin, mihalčišin, mykhalchyshyn, ukrainian, Адріян, Богданович, Михальчишин, born, november, 1954, ukrainian, chess, grandmaster, playing, slovenia, education, lviv, university, faculty, ph. Adrian Bohdanovych Mikhalchishin also Mihalcisin Mihalcisin or Mykhalchyshyn Ukrainian Adriyan Bogdanovich Mihalchishin born November 18 1954 is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster now playing for Slovenia Education Lviv University faculty of physics 1976 Mikhalchishin is married with two children Adrian MikhalchishinMikhalchishin in 2013CountrySloveniaBorn 1954 11 18 November 18 1954 age 69 Lviv Ukrainian SSR Soviet UnionTitleGrandmaster 1977 FIDE rating2441 April 2024 Peak rating2552 July 1999 Contents 1 Biography 2 Coach 3 Books 4 Chessbase Discs 5 Family 6 References 7 External linksBiography editHe became a Grandmaster in 1978 shared first place at the Nikolaev tournament today in Mykolaiv in 1983 and was second at Hastings in 1985 86 Vice President of Ukrainian Chess Federation 1998 2001 Speaks Ukrainian Russian Polish Serbo Croatian Slovenian English and German languages As a player best result 4th place in Soviet Championship 1984 Soviet Youth champion 1977 During the 1979 Soviet Spartakiad Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR Mikhalchishin represented the chess team of Ukraine Ukrainian SSR World Youth Champion in team 1977 1980 winner of European Cup 1984 winner of international tournaments Banco do Roma 1977 Copenhagen 1980 Leipzig 1979 Brno 1990 Eeklo 1991 Dortmund 1999 Warsaw 2002 Slovenian Champion 2002 In Ukrainian Championships best result was 2 3 places in 1977 and Rapid chess Ukrainian Champion in 1993 many times junior Champion of the country In 1992 he represented Ukraine at the Chess Olympiads 1992 in 2000 2006 Slovenia Winner of team Championships and National Cups of USSR Ukraine Slovenia Yugoslavia Croatia Hungary Coach editFIDE Senior Trainer from 2002 FIDE TRAINERS COMMISSION Chairman from 2009 Conducted 12 Seminars for FIDE trainers in Germany UAE Greece Spain Netherlands Poland Turkey Croatia and Austria Trainer of Soviet National team 1989 90 World and European Champions Trainer of National team Slovenia 1998 2003 National team of Netherlands 2003 2007 National Team of Turkey 2007 08 Conducted training camps with National teams of Poland and Switzerland Individual training with Maya Tchiburdanidze 1978 Nana Aleksandria 1983 Anatoly Karpov 1980 1986 Aleksandr Beliavsky 1986 1995 Vasyl Ivanchuk 1990 Polgar sisters 1992 1994 Alisa Maric 1994 2000 Zhaoqin Peng 2002 2007 Mateusz Bartel 2000 2009 Ilya Nyzhnyk 2009 Richard Rapport 2010 Arkady Naidich 2005 2006 Trainer of club AGROUNIVERZAL Belgrade three times winner of European Women Cup 1993 1997 1999 He is currently coaching the Women s Team in Turkey 1 Books editAuthor of 21 chess books published in Germany England France Spain Italy Russia Ukraine Poland Turkey Yugoslavia USA Beliavsky Alexander Mikhalchishin Adrian 1995 Winning Endgame Technique Batsford ISBN 0 7134 7512 9 Beliavsky Alexander Mikhalchishin Adrian 1998 Fianchetto Grunfeld Everyman Chess ISBN 978 1 85744 204 5 Beliavsky Alexander Mikhalchishin Adrian 2000 Winning Endgame Strategy Batsford ISBN 0 7134 8446 2 Beliavsky Alexander Mikhalchishin Adrian 2003 Modern Endgame Practice Batsford ISBN 0 7134 8740 2Chessbase Discs editThe Secret Weapons of the Champions Decision Making in Chess Power of Planning Arkhangelsk Power of Exchange Winning Structures Strategy University Vol 1 The Central Approach Strategy University Vol 2 Prevention and Preparation in Chess Strategy University Vol 3 Positional Pawn Sacrifice The King in the Center 1 e4 e5 An Active Repertoire for Black Pattern Recognition and Typical Plans Pawn Structures you Should KnowFamily edit nbsp Yuriy MykhalchyshynHis son Yuriy Mykhalchyshyn is a Ukrainian politician a member of the Ukrainian political party Svoboda References edit Adrian Mikhalchishin Grandmaster author and chess trainer ChessBase 2009 07 16 Retrieved 21 May 2010 External links editAdrian Mihalcisin rating card at FIDE nbsp Adrian Mikhalchishin player profile and games at Chessgames com Interview with GM Adrian Mikhalchishin 2006 Interview with GM Adrian Mikhalchishin 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adrian Mikhalchishin amp oldid 1212217498, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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