Axel Bachmann
Axel Bachmann | |
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Bachmann at the World Rapid Chess Championship 2015, Berlin | |
Full name | Axel Bachmann Schiavo |
Country | Paraguay |
Born | (1989-11-04) November 4, 1989 Ciudad del Este, Paraguay |
Title | Grandmaster (2007) |
FIDE rating | 2621 (December 2018) |
Peak rating | 2662 (July 2017) |
Axel Bachmann Schiavo (born November 4, 1989, in Ciudad del Este) is a Paraguayan chess player who holds the Grandmaster title. He won the 5th Iberoamerican Chess Championship held in Linares, Jaén, Spain in 2014.[1]
Contents
1 Career
2 Notable games
3 References
4 External links
Career
Bachmann won, or tied for first, the following tournaments:
- Pan American Under-16 Championship in Camboriú, Brazil (2005)
- Magistral Mercosur (2007)
Rochefort International Chess Festival (2014)- 30th Cappelle-la-Grande Open (2014)
Iași International Chess Festival (2014)
Golden Sands Open (2014)
World Open 2015- Magistral Ciutat de Barcelona 2015
Bachmann played for Paraguay in the Chess Olympiads:[2]
- of 2004 in Calvià, on the second board (+5 -5 =2)
- of 2006 in Turin, on board three (+6 -2 =4)
- of 2008 in Dresden, on the first board (+4 -4 =2)
- of 2012 in Istanbul, on board one (+5 -3 =2)
- of 2014 in Tromsø, on the top board (+2 -3 =4)
Notable games
- Andrey Vovk vs Axel Bachmann, 2014, Spanish Game: Morphy Defense (C78), 0-1
References
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^ Axel Bachmann team chess record at OlimpBase
External links
Axel Bachmann chess games at 365Chess.com
Axel Bachmann player profile and games at Chessgames.com
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