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Erwin l'Ami

Erwin l'Ami (born 5 April 1985 in Woerden) is a Dutch chess grandmaster.

Erwin l'Ami
l'Ami in 2013
CountryNetherlands
Born (1985-04-05) 5 April 1985 (age 37)
Woerden, Netherlands
TitleGrandmaster (2005)
FIDE rating2627 (December 2022)
Peak rating2651 (May 2014)

Early years

l'Ami learned to play chess at the age of five, when his father introduced him to the moves and then took him to the local chess club.

Chess career

At Gausdal in 2004, he won the tournament, ahead of Magnus Carlsen and despite being expected to finish no higher than mid-table. He soon fulfilled the requirements for an International Master (IM) title, awarded the same year. Becoming a full-time professional, the opportunities for travel continued to suit his lifestyle and in 2005, he complemented his training and dedication with a few good wins, gaining the necessary norms to be awarded the Grandmaster title. During this period, he finished second equal at the Essent tournament, was co-winner of the strong Karabakh 'B' tournament and scored well at the Wijk aan Zee Corus 'C' tourney, earning an upgrade to the 'B' tournament in 2006.

At the Turin 2006 Olympiad, he played a small but helpful role in the national team with a very respectable score of 3.5/5. By then, his Elo rating was reflecting the consistency in his performances and he passed the 2600 mark by the early part of 2007. Working with a new coach (GM Vladimir Chuchelov) was perhaps another reason for his continued progress. At the European Team Chess Championship at Heraklion in 2007, he contributed another plus score (4.5/8) to the Netherlands team total.

2008 was a rewarding year for l'Ami. He finished with a share of second place at the European Individual Championship in Plovdiv, missing out on the medals after an eight-way play-off. More recently, he took part in the EU Individual Open Chess Championship at Liverpool, maintaining touch with the leading group throughout and finishing with a share of fifth place, alongside compatriots Sergei Tiviakov and Jan Smeets.

He took part in the Chess World Cup 2009 and was knocked out by Krishnan Sasikiran in the first round.[1]

In 2010, L'Ami helped Veselin Topalov in his World Championship match against Viswanathan Anand.[2]

In 2014, L'Ami participated in chess.com death match against Jan Smeets, which he won.[3]

In 2015, he won the Reykjavik Open scoring 8.5/10.[4]

L'Ami is renowned for his ability at rapid chess and even the more extreme forms of speed chess, where for example, each player has only 1 minute for the entire game. His handle on the Internet Chess Club is "Woef".[5]

Chess second

In 2008 l'Ami began working as a second to Ivan Cheparinov after the two had met at a tournament and became friends. Principally, he was engaged to assist Cheparinov at the elite Sofia M-Tel Masters event and benefited not only from the theoretical work they undertook together, but also from the insight he gained into chess at that level. In an interview given after the event, he considered the experience to be "inspirational". Along with Cheparinov and Francisco Vallejo Pons, he served as a second for Veselin Topalov in the February 2009 Challengers Match against Gata Kamsky. He has since served as second of Anish Giri.[6]

Personal life

He is married to Romanian IM and Woman Grandmaster (WGM) Alina l'Ami.[7]

References

  1. ^ Crowther, Mark (2009-12-15). . Chess.co.uk. Archived from the original on 20 October 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  2. ^ Doggers, Peter. "WCh G12: Anand beats Topalov, retains world title". Chess.com. Retrieved 2020-08-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ (MikeKlein), Mike Klein. "l'Ami Cruises in Death Match 22". Chess.com. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  4. ^ Reykjavik Open 2015 Chess-Results
  5. ^ "Woef". Internet Chess Club. Retrieved 21 March 2011.
  6. ^ "Quick chat with... Erwin l'Ami, the theory specialist". chess24.com. 2020-06-26. Retrieved 2020-08-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ An hour with Alina l'Ami! ChessBase
  • Gausdal result
  • ChessVibes Interview
  • Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information

External links

erwin, born, april, 1985, woerden, dutch, chess, grandmaster, 2013countrynetherlandsborn, 1985, april, 1985, woerden, netherlandstitlegrandmaster, 2005, fide, rating2627, december, 2022, peak, rating2651, 2014, contents, early, years, chess, career, chess, sec. Erwin l Ami born 5 April 1985 in Woerden is a Dutch chess grandmaster Erwin l Amil Ami in 2013CountryNetherlandsBorn 1985 04 05 5 April 1985 age 37 Woerden NetherlandsTitleGrandmaster 2005 FIDE rating2627 December 2022 Peak rating2651 May 2014 Contents 1 Early years 2 Chess career 3 Chess second 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly years Editl Ami learned to play chess at the age of five when his father introduced him to the moves and then took him to the local chess club Chess career EditAt Gausdal in 2004 he won the tournament ahead of Magnus Carlsen and despite being expected to finish no higher than mid table He soon fulfilled the requirements for an International Master IM title awarded the same year Becoming a full time professional the opportunities for travel continued to suit his lifestyle and in 2005 he complemented his training and dedication with a few good wins gaining the necessary norms to be awarded the Grandmaster title During this period he finished second equal at the Essent tournament was co winner of the strong Karabakh B tournament and scored well at the Wijk aan Zee Corus C tourney earning an upgrade to the B tournament in 2006 At the Turin 2006 Olympiad he played a small but helpful role in the national team with a very respectable score of 3 5 5 By then his Elo rating was reflecting the consistency in his performances and he passed the 2600 mark by the early part of 2007 Working with a new coach GM Vladimir Chuchelov was perhaps another reason for his continued progress At the European Team Chess Championship at Heraklion in 2007 he contributed another plus score 4 5 8 to the Netherlands team total 2008 was a rewarding year for l Ami He finished with a share of second place at the European Individual Championship in Plovdiv missing out on the medals after an eight way play off More recently he took part in the EU Individual Open Chess Championship at Liverpool maintaining touch with the leading group throughout and finishing with a share of fifth place alongside compatriots Sergei Tiviakov and Jan Smeets He took part in the Chess World Cup 2009 and was knocked out by Krishnan Sasikiran in the first round 1 In 2010 L Ami helped Veselin Topalov in his World Championship match against Viswanathan Anand 2 In 2014 L Ami participated in chess com death match against Jan Smeets which he won 3 In 2015 he won the Reykjavik Open scoring 8 5 10 4 L Ami is renowned for his ability at rapid chess and even the more extreme forms of speed chess where for example each player has only 1 minute for the entire game His handle on the Internet Chess Club is Woef 5 Chess second EditIn 2008 l Ami began working as a second to Ivan Cheparinov after the two had met at a tournament and became friends Principally he was engaged to assist Cheparinov at the elite Sofia M Tel Masters event and benefited not only from the theoretical work they undertook together but also from the insight he gained into chess at that level In an interview given after the event he considered the experience to be inspirational Along with Cheparinov and Francisco Vallejo Pons he served as a second for Veselin Topalov in the February 2009 Challengers Match against Gata Kamsky He has since served as second of Anish Giri 6 Personal life EditHe is married to Romanian IM and Woman Grandmaster WGM Alina l Ami 7 References Edit Crowther Mark 2009 12 15 The Week in Chess FIDE World Cup Mini Site 2009 Chess co uk Archived from the original on 20 October 2011 Retrieved 16 December 2011 Doggers Peter WCh G12 Anand beats Topalov retains world title Chess com Retrieved 2020 08 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link MikeKlein Mike Klein l Ami Cruises in Death Match 22 Chess com Retrieved 2018 05 10 Reykjavik Open 2015 Chess Results Woef Internet Chess Club Retrieved 21 March 2011 Quick chat with Erwin l Ami the theory specialist chess24 com 2020 06 26 Retrieved 2020 08 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link An hour with Alina l Ami ChessBase Corus biography 2006 Gausdal result ChessVibes Interview Olimpbase Olympiads and other Team event informationExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Erwin l Ami Erwin l Ami rating card at FIDE Erwin l Ami player profile and games at Chessgames com Erwin l Ami member profile at Chess com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erwin l 27Ami amp oldid 1123939189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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