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Joël Lautier

Joël Lautier (French pronunciation: [ʒɔɛl lotje]) is a French chess grandmaster and one of the world's leading chess players in the 1990s and early 2000s. In 1986, he won the U-14 World Youth Chess Championship in Puerto Rico, Argentina. In 1988, he won the World Junior Chess Championship, ahead of stars such as Vasily Ivanchuk, Boris Gelfand and Gregory Serper. He is the youngest player ever to win the World Junior Championship at the age of 15. He is one of the few players who has a lifetime positive score against Garry Kasparov. He was one of the people instrumental in Kramnik winning the Classical World Chess Championship 2000 against Kasparov by preparing the infamous 'Berlin Wall'. He also won the French Chess Championship twice in 2004 and 2005. He was the first president of the Association of Chess Professionals when it was founded in June 2003. In 2006, Lautier gave up competitive chess to pursue a career in investment banking. Since 2009 he has been CEO of the Moscow-based investment banking firm RGG Capital.[1]

Joël Lautier
Lautier in 2012
Born (1973-04-12) April 12, 1973 (age 51)
Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
TitleGrandmaster (1990)
Years active1985-2009
FIDE rating2658 (April 2024)
Peak rating2687 (January 2002)
Peak rankingNo. 13 (January 1995)

Early life edit

Joel Lautier was born in Ontario, Canada on April 12, 1973. His father was French and his mother was Japanese. Later on, the family moved to France. He started playing chess when he was three and a half years old. His father introduced him to the game of chess. His father was a pretty decent player – rated around 2200 who often gave him interesting puzzles and quizzes and kept him interested in the game. He progressed quite quickly due to this. When he was 11, he started to beat his father on a regular basis. He dropped out of school when he was 16 as he wanted to focus more on chess tournaments.[2]

Chess career edit

Lautier won the Paris Championship for under-10 and then the under-10 French national title. In 1986, he participated in the U-14 World Championship in Puerto Rico, Argentina. Interestingly, his main competitors in that tournament were Sofia Polgar and Judit Polgar. He beat Sofia and drew against Judit. Eventually, he won the event with a good margin of 1.5 points, ahead of both the Polgar sisters. He worked with his father until he got his first world title in 1986, and then he trained with an IM named Didier Sellos.[3]

 
Lautier playing with Sokolov while Korchnoi looking at the board.

In 1988, at the age of 15, he won the World Junior Chess Championship in Adelaide, Australia. In this tournament, Joel was competing against stars such as Boris Gelfand, Vasyl Ivanchuk, Vladimir Akopian, Gregory Serper and Susan Polgar. Gelfand, Ivanchuk and Serper tied with him for the first place, but the tiebreak was the most number of wins and thanks to that Lautier became the youngest World Junior Champion; a record which is intact to date.[4] The same year he became an International Master.

In 1990, he became an International Grandmaster and also won the zonal tournament with 10.0/12 which qualified him to the inter-zonal. He started well at the inter-zonal with 3.5/4, beating strong players like Michael Adams, Vaganian and Yudasin but he lost to Viswanathan Anand and Alexei Shirov towards the end of the tournament and failed to qualify for the candidates’ matches. During this time, Lautier also improved his Russian, which he would learn to a fluent level alongside French, English and Japanese.

Lautier was a long-time leader of his national team at Chess Olympiad and, with him at the helm, France turned from a country that finished mid-table in the Tournament of nations into a mighty chess nation. Lautier performed well at the 1993 interzonal tournament, qualifying for the candidates’ matches under FIDE rules. He triumphed in over 30 international tournaments and national club championships in France, Netherlands, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and Spain. Besides Vasyl Ivanchuk, he is the only grandmaster who defeated every world champion of his time; he beat Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Khalifman, Vishwanathan Anand, Ruslan Ponomarev, Rustam Kasimdzhanov and Veselin Topalov. He is one of the few players who has a positive score of +2−1=7 against Garry Kasparov. He was the second of Vladimir Kramnik during the Classical World Chess Championship 2000 against Garry Kasparov.[5]

Despite all his success, Lautier never won the fight for the world championship. He partially realized his ambitions as a trainer: as part of Vladimir Kramnik’s team when he helped his friend to overcome Garry Kasparov. He is one of the founders of the Association of Chess Professionals and was its president from 2004 to 2005.[6] Since 2009, Lautier has been focusing on his business/professional activities rather than chess.

Personal life edit

He married Almira Skripchenko in 1997. Almira Skripchenko is a Woman Grandmaster and one of the strongest women chess players in late 1990s and early 2000s. They divorced in 2002.[7] In 2007, he married his second wife Alissa with whom he has a daughter named Naomi.[8]

Business career edit

As of 2022, Lautier no longer classified himself as a chess professional but as a businessman working in Russia. He quit his professional chess career in 2006 to pursue a career in investment banking in Russia. After his professional playing career, he turned to business in 2006 and made use of his connections to Russia which he found useful. At first, he worked as chairman of the mergers and acquisitions division of the European Business Associate. He quickly climbed up the ladder and is currently the CEO of RGG Capital, a company that specializes in Mergers and Acquisitions. In fact, he founded his mergers and acquisitions consultancy RGG (Russia goes global) which specialized in buying and selling assets in Russia. He also studied at Skolkovo management school in Moscow. He advised several large Russian companies in the oil, electricity, and pharmaceuticals sectors and acted as a non-executive director for Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica, a Russian electronics company.

In 2020, he became a non-executive director and member of the supervisory board of the Russian bank Sovcombank. For that reason, the USA added him in March 2022 to the list of sanctioned people over the war in Ukraine. The same day Anatoly Karpov was also added to the US sanctions list with Lautier. French business newspaper Les Echos called the US sanctioning Lautier 'bizarre' and noted him having already resigned from his position in the bank on 25 February, the day after the bank itself was placed on the sanctions list.[9] As of June 2023, Lautier is no longer on the sanction list after OFAC in the US Department of Treasury accepted a petition he filed challenging the validity of his designation.[10]

Notable games edit

  • Garry Kasparov vs Joel Lautier, Mar-13, Linares 1994, round 13, Italian Game: Classical Variation, Giuoco Pianissimo, 0-1.[11]
  • Joel Lautier vs Peter Leko, Feb-10 , Ubeda 1997, round 5, Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen. Fianchetto Variation (B80), 1-0.[12]
  • Veselin Topalov vs Joel Lautier, Oct-30, Tilburg Fontys 1998, round 7, Sicilian Defense: Lasker-Pelikan. Sveshnikov Variation Novosibirsk Variation, 0-1.[13]
  • Joel Lautier vs Anatoly Karpov, Apr-14, Dortmund 1993, round 4, English Opening: King's English. Four Knights Variation Fianchetto Lines, 1-0.[14]
  • Joel Lautier vs Viswanathan Anand, Mar-01, Linares 1994, round 5, Gruenfeld Defense: Exchange. Modern Exchange Variation, 1-0.[15]
  • Joel Lautier vs Ivan Sokolov, Mar-01, Linares 1995, round 1, Catalan Opening: General, 1-0.[16]
  • Joel Lautier vs Victor Bologan, Mar-11, Enghien-les-Bains 3rd 1999, round 8, Caro-Kann Defense: Accelerated Panov Attack. Modern Variation, 1-0.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "The chess games of Joel Lautier". www.chessgames.com.
  2. ^ "A school drop-out, a world class GM and a CEO (1/2)". en.chessbase.com. August 11, 2016. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
  3. ^ "A school drop-out, a world class GM and a CEO (1/2)". en.chessbase.com. 11 August 2016.
  4. ^ "1988 World Junior chess championship". www.chessgames.com. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
  5. ^ "A school drop-out, a world class GM and a CEO (2/2)". en.chessbase.com. August 16, 2016. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
  6. ^ "Joel Lautier". ruchess.ru.
  7. ^ "20 самых красивых шахматисток мира". www.sports.ru (in Russian). 9 June 2016.
  8. ^ "A school drop-out, a world class GM and a CEO (2/2)". en.chessbase.com. 16 August 2016.
  9. ^ "Joël Lautier, the French chess star on the US sanctions list". France24.com. 23 April 2022. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  10. ^ "Russia-related Designations; Issuance of Amended Russia-related Directive 4, Russia-related General Licenses; Publication of Russia-related Determinations; and New and Amended Frequently Asked Questions". 19 May 2023. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  11. ^ "Garry Kasparov vs Joel Lautier (1994) Chess is Mental Torture". www.chessgames.com.
  12. ^ "Joel Lautier vs Peter Leko (1997)". www.chessgames.com.
  13. ^ "Veselin Topalov vs Joel Lautier (1998)". www.chessgames.com.
  14. ^ "Joel Lautier vs Anatoly Karpov (1993)". www.chessgames.com.
  15. ^ "Joel Lautier vs Viswanathan Anand (1994)". www.chessgames.com.
  16. ^ "Joel Lautier vs Ivan Sokolov (1995)". www.chessgames.com.
  17. ^ "Joel Lautier vs Victor Bologan (1999)". www.chessgames.com.

External links edit

  Media related to Joël Lautier at Wikimedia Commons Joel Lautier player profile and games at Chessgames.com

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Joel Lautier French pronunciation ʒɔɛl lotje is a French chess grandmaster and one of the world s leading chess players in the 1990s and early 2000s In 1986 he won the U 14 World Youth Chess Championship in Puerto Rico Argentina In 1988 he won the World Junior Chess Championship ahead of stars such as Vasily Ivanchuk Boris Gelfand and Gregory Serper He is the youngest player ever to win the World Junior Championship at the age of 15 He is one of the few players who has a lifetime positive score against Garry Kasparov He was one of the people instrumental in Kramnik winning the Classical World Chess Championship 2000 against Kasparov by preparing the infamous Berlin Wall He also won the French Chess Championship twice in 2004 and 2005 He was the first president of the Association of Chess Professionals when it was founded in June 2003 In 2006 Lautier gave up competitive chess to pursue a career in investment banking Since 2009 he has been CEO of the Moscow based investment banking firm RGG Capital 1 Joel LautierLautier in 2012Born 1973 04 12 April 12 1973 age 51 Scarborough Ontario CanadaTitleGrandmaster 1990 Years active1985 2009FIDE rating2658 April 2024 Peak rating2687 January 2002 Peak rankingNo 13 January 1995 Contents 1 Early life 2 Chess career 3 Personal life 4 Business career 5 Notable games 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editJoel Lautier was born in Ontario Canada on April 12 1973 His father was French and his mother was Japanese Later on the family moved to France He started playing chess when he was three and a half years old His father introduced him to the game of chess His father was a pretty decent player rated around 2200 who often gave him interesting puzzles and quizzes and kept him interested in the game He progressed quite quickly due to this When he was 11 he started to beat his father on a regular basis He dropped out of school when he was 16 as he wanted to focus more on chess tournaments 2 Chess career editLautier won the Paris Championship for under 10 and then the under 10 French national title In 1986 he participated in the U 14 World Championship in Puerto Rico Argentina Interestingly his main competitors in that tournament were Sofia Polgar and Judit Polgar He beat Sofia and drew against Judit Eventually he won the event with a good margin of 1 5 points ahead of both the Polgar sisters He worked with his father until he got his first world title in 1986 and then he trained with an IM named Didier Sellos 3 nbsp Lautier playing with Sokolov while Korchnoi looking at the board In 1988 at the age of 15 he won the World Junior Chess Championship in Adelaide Australia In this tournament Joel was competing against stars such as Boris Gelfand Vasyl Ivanchuk Vladimir Akopian Gregory Serper and Susan Polgar Gelfand Ivanchuk and Serper tied with him for the first place but the tiebreak was the most number of wins and thanks to that Lautier became the youngest World Junior Champion a record which is intact to date 4 The same year he became an International Master In 1990 he became an International Grandmaster and also won the zonal tournament with 10 0 12 which qualified him to the inter zonal He started well at the inter zonal with 3 5 4 beating strong players like Michael Adams Vaganian and Yudasin but he lost to Viswanathan Anand and Alexei Shirov towards the end of the tournament and failed to qualify for the candidates matches During this time Lautier also improved his Russian which he would learn to a fluent level alongside French English and Japanese Lautier was a long time leader of his national team at Chess Olympiad and with him at the helm France turned from a country that finished mid table in the Tournament of nations into a mighty chess nation Lautier performed well at the 1993 interzonal tournament qualifying for the candidates matches under FIDE rules He triumphed in over 30 international tournaments and national club championships in France Netherlands Austria Germany Switzerland and Spain Besides Vasyl Ivanchuk he is the only grandmaster who defeated every world champion of his time he beat Anatoly Karpov Garry Kasparov Vladimir Kramnik Alexander Khalifman Vishwanathan Anand Ruslan Ponomarev Rustam Kasimdzhanov and Veselin Topalov He is one of the few players who has a positive score of 2 1 7 against Garry Kasparov He was the second of Vladimir Kramnik during the Classical World Chess Championship 2000 against Garry Kasparov 5 Despite all his success Lautier never won the fight for the world championship He partially realized his ambitions as a trainer as part of Vladimir Kramnik s team when he helped his friend to overcome Garry Kasparov He is one of the founders of the Association of Chess Professionals and was its president from 2004 to 2005 6 Since 2009 Lautier has been focusing on his business professional activities rather than chess Personal life editHe married Almira Skripchenko in 1997 Almira Skripchenko is a Woman Grandmaster and one of the strongest women chess players in late 1990s and early 2000s They divorced in 2002 7 In 2007 he married his second wife Alissa with whom he has a daughter named Naomi 8 Business career editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Joel Lautier news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message As of 2022 Lautier no longer classified himself as a chess professional but as a businessman working in Russia He quit his professional chess career in 2006 to pursue a career in investment banking in Russia After his professional playing career he turned to business in 2006 and made use of his connections to Russia which he found useful At first he worked as chairman of the mergers and acquisitions division of the European Business Associate He quickly climbed up the ladder and is currently the CEO of RGG Capital a company that specializes in Mergers and Acquisitions In fact he founded his mergers and acquisitions consultancy RGG Russia goes global which specialized in buying and selling assets in Russia He also studied at Skolkovo management school in Moscow He advised several large Russian companies in the oil electricity and pharmaceuticals sectors and acted as a non executive director for Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica a Russian electronics company In 2020 he became a non executive director and member of the supervisory board of the Russian bank Sovcombank For that reason the USA added him in March 2022 to the list of sanctioned people over the war in Ukraine The same day Anatoly Karpov was also added to the US sanctions list with Lautier French business newspaper Les Echos called the US sanctioning Lautier bizarre and noted him having already resigned from his position in the bank on 25 February the day after the bank itself was placed on the sanctions list 9 As of June 2023 update Lautier is no longer on the sanction list after OFAC in the US Department of Treasury accepted a petition he filed challenging the validity of his designation 10 Notable games editGarry Kasparov vs Joel Lautier Mar 13 Linares 1994 round 13 Italian Game Classical Variation Giuoco Pianissimo 0 1 11 Joel Lautier vs Peter Leko Feb 10 Ubeda 1997 round 5 Sicilian Defense Scheveningen Fianchetto Variation B80 1 0 12 Veselin Topalov vs Joel Lautier Oct 30 Tilburg Fontys 1998 round 7 Sicilian Defense Lasker Pelikan Sveshnikov Variation Novosibirsk Variation 0 1 13 Joel Lautier vs Anatoly Karpov Apr 14 Dortmund 1993 round 4 English Opening King s English Four Knights Variation Fianchetto Lines 1 0 14 Joel Lautier vs Viswanathan Anand Mar 01 Linares 1994 round 5 Gruenfeld Defense Exchange Modern Exchange Variation 1 0 15 Joel Lautier vs Ivan Sokolov Mar 01 Linares 1995 round 1 Catalan Opening General 1 0 16 Joel Lautier vs Victor Bologan Mar 11 Enghien les Bains 3rd 1999 round 8 Caro Kann Defense Accelerated Panov Attack Modern Variation 1 0 17 References edit The chess games of Joel Lautier www chessgames com A school drop out a world class GM and a CEO 1 2 en chessbase com August 11 2016 Retrieved November 12 2022 A school drop out a world class GM and a CEO 1 2 en chessbase com 11 August 2016 1988 World Junior chess championship www chessgames com Retrieved November 12 2022 A school drop out a world class GM and a CEO 2 2 en chessbase com August 16 2016 Retrieved November 12 2022 Joel Lautier ruchess ru 20 samyh krasivyh shahmatistok mira www sports ru in Russian 9 June 2016 A school drop out a world class GM and a CEO 2 2 en chessbase com 16 August 2016 Joel Lautier the French chess star on the US sanctions list France24 com 23 April 2022 Retrieved 23 April 2022 Russia related Designations Issuance of Amended Russia related Directive 4 Russia related General Licenses Publication of Russia related Determinations and New and Amended Frequently Asked Questions 19 May 2023 Retrieved 26 June 2023 Garry Kasparov vs Joel Lautier 1994 Chess is Mental Torture www chessgames com Joel Lautier vs Peter Leko 1997 www chessgames com Veselin Topalov vs Joel Lautier 1998 www chessgames com Joel Lautier vs Anatoly Karpov 1993 www chessgames com Joel Lautier vs Viswanathan Anand 1994 www chessgames com Joel Lautier vs Ivan Sokolov 1995 www chessgames com Joel Lautier vs Victor Bologan 1999 www chessgames com External links edit nbsp Media related to Joel Lautier at Wikimedia Commons Joel Lautier player profile and games at Chessgames com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joel Lautier amp oldid 1220239726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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