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Russian-Canadian chess grandmaster (born 1966)
Evgeny Ilgizovich Bareev (Russian: Евгений Ильгизович Бареев; born 21 November 1966) is a Russian-Canadian chess player, trainer, and writer. Awarded the
Evgeny_Bareev
Hungarian chess grandmaster (born 1976)
in the Hastings tournament held over New Year's, 1992–93. Russian GM Evgeny Bareev, at the time ranked eighth in the world, led going into tournament's
Judit_Polgár
Annual chess tournament
2849 Michael Adams (ENG), 2746 Alexander Morozevich (RUS), 2745 Evgeny Bareev (RUS), 2709 Peter Svidler (RUS), 2695 Rustam Kasimdzhanov (UZB), 2693
World Rapid Chess Championship
World_Rapid_Chess_Championship
Vietnam Lê Quang Liêm 2741 2024-08 1991 61 Soviet Union Russia Canada Evgeny Bareev 2739 2003-10 1966 Russia Slovenia Vladimir Fedoseev 2739 2025-03 1995
List of chess players by peak FIDE rating
List_of_chess_players_by_peak_FIDE_rating
Chess match between Vladimir Kramnik and Peter Leko
well prepared you are you may get killed'.)" Game 9 – Kramnik's second Evgeny Bareev later explained that, in the night before the game, Kramnik had received
Classical World Chess Championship 2004
Classical_World_Chess_Championship_2004
Chess tournament in Shenyang, China
and billed as the First Chess World Cup. Viswanathan Anand defeated Evgeny Bareev in the final to win the inaugural title and a $50,000 cash prize. The
Chess_World_Cup_2000
Biennial international chess tournament
Boris Gelfand, Alexander Beliavsky, Artur Yusupov, Leonid Yudasin, Evgeny Bareev United States 35½ Yasser Seirawan, Boris Gulko, Larry Christiansen,
Chess_Olympiad
Hungarian chess grandmaster (born 1979)
winner. Leko qualified comfortably from the B Group in second place to Evgeny Bareev and faced Alexei Shirov in a four-game match. This ended early with
Peter_Leko
Chess opening
and Rafael Vaganian. More recently, its leading practitioners include Evgeny Bareev, Alexey Dreev, Mikhail Gurevich, Alexander Khalifman, Smbat Lputian
French_Defence
Chess tournament in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
Bologan (MDA), 2682 Joël Lautier (FRA), 2679 Lázaro Bruzón (CUB), 2677 Evgeny Bareev (RUS), 2675 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (AZE), 2674 Francisco Vallejo Pons (ESP)
Chess_World_Cup_2005
Name list
of political satire and science fiction Evgeny Zharikov (1941–2012), Soviet and Russian actor Evgeny Bareev (born 1966), Russian-Canadian chess grandmaster
Yevgeny
Chess tournament in New Delhi, India and Tehran, Iran
Leko (HUN), 2743 Vassily Ivanchuk (UKR), 2719 Veselin Topalov (BUL), 2707 Evgeny Bareev (RUS), 2702 Michael Krasenkov (POL), 2702 Rustam Kasimdzhanov (UZB)
FIDE World Chess Championship 2000
FIDE_World_Chess_Championship_2000
Chess tournament in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
(Sergei Rublevsky, Evgeny Bareev, Sergei Zhigalko, Ziaur Rahman, and Boris Savchenko). 4 nominees of the local Organising Committee (Evgeny Alekseev, Nikolai
Chess_World_Cup_2007
Norwegian chess grandmaster (born 1990)
Amonatov and Ivan Cheparinov to reach the round of 16. There he lost to Evgeny Bareev, but won against Joël Lautier and Vladimir Malakhov before losing again
Magnus_Carlsen
Chess tournament series
place Fourth place 2000 1–13 Sep Shenyang, China 24 Viswanathan Anand Evgeny Bareev Boris Gelfand, Gilberto Milos 2002 9–22 Oct Hyderabad, India 24 Viswanathan
Chess_World_Cup
Chess championship held in Mexico City
Ponomariov (Ukraine) Étienne Bacrot (France) Alexander Grischuk (Russia) Evgeny Bareev (Russia) Boris Gelfand (Israel) Sergei Rublevsky (Russia) Mikhail
World_Chess_Championship_2007
USSR Chess Championship Leningrad Alexander Beliavsky Leonid Yudasin Evgeny Bareev Alexey Vyzmanavin 1990/91 Reggio Emilia Anatoly Karpov 1991 Hoogovens
List of strong chess tournaments
List_of_strong_chess_tournaments
Norwegian chess grandmaster and footballer (born 1967)
1986 World Junior Championship behind Walter Arencibia and ahead of Evgeny Bareev, Viswanathan Anand and Jeroen Piket. A little later, his Elo rating
Simen_Agdestein
Russian chess grandmaster (born 1975)
Vladimir Kramnik; et al. (2000). Proryv. МАИК. ISBN 978-5-7846-0032-5. Evgeny Bareev, Ilya Levitov (2007). From London to Elista: The Inside Story of the
Vladimir_Kramnik
Vietnamese chess grandmaster (born 1991)
With +5=4 performance, he tied for 1st-4th with Konstantin Chernyshov, Evgeny Bareev and Ernesto Inarkiev. Immediately after the Moscow open at the same
Lê_Quang_Liêm
Chess tournament in Moscow, Russia
Morozevich (RUS), 2739 Vasyl Ivanchuk (UKR), 2731 Peter Leko (HUN), 2730 Evgeny Bareev (RUS), 2719 Boris Gelfand (ISR), 2714 Veselin Topalov (BUL), 2711
FIDE World Chess Championship 2002
FIDE_World_Chess_Championship_2002
Italian and American chess grandmaster (born 1992)
"Rising Stars" against five "Experienced" players. Caruana played against Evgeny Bareev, Viktor Korchnoi, Artur Jussupow, Simen Agdestein, and Ljubomir Ljubojević
Fabiano_Caruana
Historic chess tournament
Alexander Motylev) and two more players with Elo ratings in excess of 2700 (Evgeny Bareev and Alexander Grischuk), things were looking decidedly brighter than
Chess matches of Russia and the Soviet Union against the rest of the World
Chess_matches_of_Russia_and_the_Soviet_Union_against_the_rest_of_the_World
Chess match between Garry Kasparov and Vladimir Kramnik
game 10 due to deep knowledge of 4.e3 variation by Joël Lautier and Evgeny Bareev, his seconds; that variation was chosen because of Kasparov's unimpressive
Classical World Chess Championship 2000
Classical_World_Chess_Championship_2000
Chess opening
grandmasters Vasyl Ivanchuk, Michael Adams, Alexei Shirov, Boris Gelfand, and Evgeny Bareev. It is a popular opening at amateur level, where it is considered to
Benko_Gambit
Russian chess grandmaster (born 1976)
knockout format) where he won his third title after a long match against Evgeny Bareev, decided after a third pair of tiebreak games. Along the way he defeated
Peter_Svidler
Chess match between Garry Kasparov and Viswanathan Anand
Beliavsky (Ukraine) 2635 +42 +12 +4 +8 -2 =5 -6 =23 =16 -7 -13 5½ 23 Evgeny Bareev (Russia) 2660 +46 +16 =8 =1 -20 =9 +29 =22 -3 =15 -14 5½ 24 Gregory
Classical World Chess Championship 1995
Classical_World_Chess_Championship_1995
Russian chess grandmaster (born 1983)
finished second at his first Corus event with 8.5/13, half a point behind Evgeny Bareev. In the 2004 FIDE World Chess Championship he made it to the quarterfinals
Alexander_Grischuk
Under-20 chess tournament
(CUB), Simen Agdestein (NOR), 9.5/13 3–5. Ferdinand Hellers (SWE), Evgeny Bareev (URS), Josef Klinger (AUT), 9 --- Chess Informant, Vol. 42, p. 400 1987
World Junior Chess Championship
World_Junior_Chess_Championship
Russian chess player (1947–2016)
the chess greats. Garry Kasparov, Viswanathan Anand, Veselin Topalov, Evgeny Bareev, Joël Lautier and Loek van Wely are among the players who benefited
Mark_Dvoretsky
Town in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia
Urban Settlement. Leontii Voitovych (1951–2023), academic historian Evgeny Bareev (b. 1966), chess grandmaster Irina Shayk (b. 1986), model Resolution
Yemanzhelinsk
Galliamova Gata Kamsky Rashid Nezhmetdinov Raset Ziatdinov Ildar Ibragimov Evgeny Bareev Timur Gareev Alisa Galliamova (Volga Tatar mother) Marat Kabaev Elmir
List_of_Tatars
Hansen, Leonid Gerzhoy 2017 Bator Sambuev *, Nikolay Noritsyn 2019 Evgeny Bareev 2022 Yuanchen Zhang *, Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux 2023 Nikolay Noritsyn
List of Canadian Chess Championship winners
List_of_Canadian_Chess_Championship_winners
Russian chess grandmaster (born 1967)
Cappelle-la-Grande Open Tournament. In 2010 he tied for 1st–4th with Evgeny Bareev, Lê Quang Liêm and Ernesto Inarkiev in the Moscow Open and won the event
Konstantin_Chernyshov
Chess tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada
2691 Sergei Rublevsky (RUS), 2684 Zurab Azmaiparashvili (GEO), 2681 Evgeny Bareev (RUS), 2679 Judit Polgár (HUN), 2677 Viktor Korchnoi (SUI), 2673 Valery
FIDE World Chess Championship 1999
FIDE_World_Chess_Championship_1999
Ukrainian-American chess grandmaster (born 1959)
1987, Caro–Kann Defense: Panov Attack (B13), 1–0 Gregory Kaidanov vs. Evgeny Bareev, Ch URS (1 liga) 1987, Vienna Game: Stanley, Frankenstein–Dracula Variation
Gregory_Kaidanov
Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals GM Evgeny Bareev (2665) bye GM Evgeny Bareev (2665) 2½ GM Andrei Y. Kharitonov (2520) 1½ GM Andrei
Russian_Chess_Championship
Chess tournament in the Netherlands
Polgár (Hungary) 2700 ½ Does not appear ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 8 2788 3 Evgeny Bareev (Russia) 2729 ½ ½ Does not appear 0 0 1 1 0 1 ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 7½ 2755 4 Alexei
Corus_Chess_Tournament_2003
International team chess event
Hickl Klaus Bischoff Stefan Mohr 1992 Debrecen Russia Garry Kasparov Evgeny Bareev Vladimir Kramnik Alexey Dreev Alexey Vyzmanavin Ukraine Vassily Ivanchuk
European Team Chess Championship
European_Team_Chess_Championship
Traditional major international chess tournament
field, in eventual finishing order, consisted of Karpov, Kasparov, Shirov, Bareev, Kramnik, Lautier, Anand, Kamsky, Topalov, Ivanchuk, Gelfand, Illescas,
Linares International Chess Tournament
Linares_International_Chess_Tournament
Georgian chess grandmaster (born 1983)
algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Jobava vs. Bareev, Rethymnon 2003 Baadur Jobava vs.Evgeny Bareev, European Club Cup 2003 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 dxe4
Baadur_Jobava
Student activity centre of the University of Toronto
winners Bobby Fischer, Max Euwe, Mikhail Botvinnik, Boris Spassky and Evgeny Bareev. In 1986, the University of Toronto Debating Union—a university-wide
Hart House (University of Toronto)
Hart_House_(University_of_Toronto)
Chess tournament in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
Arkadij Naiditsch (AZE) Vidit Gujrathi (IND) Vladimir Fedoseev (RUS) Evgeny Tomashevsky (RUS) Michael Adams (ENG) (R) Other replacements: Fabiano
Chess_World_Cup_2019
Bagirov (1936–2000) Yuri Balashov (born 1949) Anatoly Bannik (1921–2013) Evgeny Bareev (born 1966) Anjelina Belakovskaia (born 1969) Liudmila Belavenets (1940–2021)
List_of_Russian_chess_players
Chess tournament
round-robin format for all subsequent events. Alexey Dreev defeated Evgeny Bareev 2½ to 1½ in the final. "All-time Tournaments - Tata Steel Chess". history
Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament 1995
Hoogovens_Wijk_aan_Zee_Chess_Tournament_1995
Boris Gelfand Soviet Union 2700 Vassily Ivanchuk Soviet Union 2695 Evgeny Bareev Soviet Union 2650 Mikhail Gurevich Soviet Union 2650 Jan Ehlvest Soviet
1991_in_chess
International team chess event
Kramnik Alexander Khalifman Evgeny Bareev Sergey Dolmatov Alexei Dreev Alexey Vyzmanavin 1997 Lucerne Details Russia Evgeny Bareev Peter Svidler Alexander
World_Team_Chess_Championship
Archived from the original on 12 August 2023. Retrieved 15 January 2024. Bareev, Evgeny; Levitov, Ilya (2007). From London to Elista. Alkmaar: New in Chess
List of World Chess Championships
List_of_World_Chess_Championships
Ukrainian chess grandmaster (1957–2017)
of strong grandmasters, including Rustam Kasimdzhanov, Vadim Milov, Evgeny Bareev, Alexander Motylev, Victor Bologan, Zoltán Almási, Ilya Smirin, Ivan
Vladimir_Malaniuk
Chess competition in the Soviet Union
(+5−2=8) 57 18 Oct–3 Nov 1990 Leningrad Alexander Beliavsky Leonid Yudasin Evgeny Bareev Alexey Vyzmanavin 8½/13 (+5−1=7) 8½/13 (+4−0=9) 8½/13 (+6−2=5) 8½/13
USSR_Chess_Championship
In January 2003, HIARCS played a four-game match against Grandmaster Evgeny Bareev, world number 8 at the time. All the four games were drawn, resulting
HIARCS
Cuban-American chess grandmaster (born 1982)
knocked out Nikolai Kabanov and Alexander Onischuk, then he lost to Evgeny Bareev in the third round and thus was eliminated from the competition. In
Lázaro_Bruzón
Canadian chess grandmaster (born 1975)
from competitive chess from 2004 to 2015, when he resumed by defeating Evgeny Bareev in a rapid match 1.5-0.5. He subsequently was a member of the Canadian
Alexandre_Lesiège
Filipino chess grandmaster (born 2004)
play in the Chess World Cup 2021, where he was defeated 1.5-0.5 by Evgeny Bareev in the first round. He won the AQ Prime ASEAN Chess Championship in
Daniel_Quizon
Belarus 2690 Vladimir Kramnik Russia 2685 Alexei Shirov Latvia 2670 Evgeny Bareev Russia 2670 Kiril Georgiev Bulgaria 2660 Valery Salov Russia 2660 List
1993_in_chess
Chess tournament in the Netherlands
Kramnik (Russia) 2777 ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ Does not appear ½ 1 1 0 ½ 0 1 ½ 6½ 41.50 2697 7 Evgeny Bareev (Russia) 2714 0 ½ 0 1 ½ ½ Does not appear ½ 0 1 1 1 ½ 0 6½ 41.25 2702
Corus_Chess_Tournament_2004
Chess tournament 2019
2643 ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ Does not appear 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 1 7½ 44.25 2632 7 GM Evgeny Bareev (Canada) 2650 ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 0 Does not appear 0 0 ½ 1 1 ½ 1 7 41.75 2604
Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2019
Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament_2019
Chess opening
Gambit variations. 4...c6 also has some independent value, for example Evgeny Bareev used the continuation 5.f3 b5!? in a game against Nigel Short, achieving
Blackmar–Diemer_Gambit
Chess tournament series in the Netherlands
seeded players were Karpov (Elo rating 2780), Salov (2710), Ivanchuk (2695), Bareev (2695), Khalifman (2645), Epishin (2650), Timman (2635), and K. Georgiev
Tilburg_chess_tournament
Day of the year
1966 – Troy Aikman, American football player and sportscaster 1966 – Evgeny Bareev, Russian chess player and coach 1966 – Thanasis Kolitsidakis, Greek
November_21
one-and-a-half point margin, scoring +8−0=3. The silver and bronze medals went to Evgeny Vladimirov and Oskar Orel, respectively. Also competing were the Canadian
World Youth Chess Championship
World_Youth_Chess_Championship
Bardeleben (Germany, 1861–1924) Leonard Barden (England, born 1929) Evgeny Bareev (Russia, born 1966) Robert Henry Barnes (England, New Zealand 1849–1916)
List_of_chess_players
Annual elite chess tournament in Germany
2006. 35th Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting (June 23 – July 1, 2007) GM Evgeny Alekseev qualified as the winner of Aeroflot Open 2007. 36th Dortmund Sparkassen
Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting
Dortmund_Sparkassen_Chess_Meeting
Event in Monte Carlo (1992–2011)
Archived 2009-01-04 at the Wayback Machine 12 2003 Viswanathan Anand Evgeny Bareev Vladimir Kramnik 13 2004 Alexander Morozevich Vladimir Kramnik Viswanathan
Amber_chess_tournament
Brazilian chess grandmaster (born 1963)
com. "The Week In Chess (2): 1st FIDE World Cup". "Gilberto Milos vs Evgeny Bareev, WCC 2000: 0-1". Gilberto Milos rating card at FIDE Gilberto Milos player
Gilberto_Milos
Chess tournament in the Netherlands
Tournament. It was held in Wijk aan Zee in January 2002 and was won by Evgeny Bareev. "All-time Tournaments - Tata Steel Chess". history.tatasteelchess.com
Corus_Chess_Tournament_2002
Annual chess tournament held in the Netherlands
Kasparov Russia 9½/13 73.1 63 2001 Garry Kasparov Russia 9/13 69.2 64 2002 Evgeny Bareev Russia 9/13 69.2 65 2003 Viswanathan Anand India 8½/13 65.4 66 2004
Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament
Annual chess tournament
Dolmatov (USSR) 66 1990/91 Evgeny Bareev (USSR) 67 1991/92 Evgeny Bareev (Russia) 68 1992/93 Judit Polgár (Hungary) Evgeny Bareev (Russia) 69 1993/94 John
Hastings International Chess Congress
Hastings_International_Chess_Congress
Overview of China's participation in professional chess
international team versus two Chinese teams: International Team players: Evgeny Bareev g RUS 2721, Nigel Short g ENG 2701, Yasser Seirawan g USA 2626; Chinese
Chess_in_China
Canadian chess grandmaster (born 1999)
recently released a book. Michael Song, Razvan Preotu, Foreword by Evgeny Bareev. 2017. The Chess Attacker's Handbook. Gambit Publications. "2024 Charlotte
Razvan_Preotu
Chess tournament in Sochi, Russia
Alexander Motylev (RUS), 2639 (E) 64. Aryan Tari (NOR), 2639 (FN) 65. Evgeny Bareev (CAN), 2638 (Z2.2) 66. Rinat Jumabayev (KAZ), 2637 (FN) 67. Vladislav
Chess_World_Cup_2021
Bolivia Ludwig Engels Germany Brazil Jacob Ascher England Canada Evgeny Bareev Russia Canada Fedir Bohatyrchuk Soviet Union Canada Géza Füster
List of FIDE federation player transfers
List_of_FIDE_federation_player_transfers
Belgian chess grandmaster (born 1959)
Anand and tied for first at Moscow 1990 with Alexander Khalifman and Evgeny Bareev. His highest world ranking was a tie for fifth place on the January
Mikhail Gurevich (chess player)
Mikhail_Gurevich_(chess_player)
Paraguay, respectively. Cuba's Leinier Domínguez won against Canada's Evgeny Bareev on board one but his teammates lost on all other boards. Latvia scored
Open event at the 42nd Chess Olympiad
Open_event_at_the_42nd_Chess_Olympiad
Hungarian chess grandmaster (born 1960)
1988 (with Alexander Goldin), Prague 1989 and Marseille 1990 (with Evgeny Bareev). Also of note were the shared second places achieved at Cienfuegos
Alexander_Chernin
Russian chess grandmaster (born 1969)
Hoogovens tournament (+9 =4 −1), both in 1995; in the latter, Dreev beat Evgeny Bareev by 2.5-1.5 in the final. He also won at Reggio Emilia in 1995/96. In
Alexey_Dreev
Chess match between Anatoly Karpov and Gata Kamsky
-9 =18 =20 7½ 31855 17 GM Evgeny Bareev (Russia) 2660 +38 +39 =8 +15 =24 =10 =9 +7 -1 =3 -2 =21 =18 7½ 31580 18 GM Evgeny Sveshnikov (Latvia) 2570 =11
FIDE World Chess Championship 1996
FIDE_World_Chess_Championship_1996
Israeli chess grandmaster (born 1959)
joint winner of the 1990 USSR Championship (with Alexander Beliavsky, Evgeny Bareev and Alexey Vyzmanavin, the title going to Beliavsky on tie-break). He
Leonid_Yudasin
title to the following 17 players: Michael Adams (born 1971) England Evgeny Bareev (born 1966) Soviet Union Branko Damljanovic (born 1961) Yugoslavia
1989_in_chess
Soviet chess tournament
½ 9 7 Lasha Janjgava 2410 ½ 0 ½ ½ 0 ½ - ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 0 1 ½ 1 ½ ½ 8½ 8 Evgeny Bareev 2555 ½ 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ - ½ 0 ½ 1 0 ½ 1 ½ 1 1 8½ 9 Vidmantas Malisauskas
1988_USSR_Chess_Championship
only Canadian to have ever qualified for the Candidates Tournament Evgeny Bareev (1966-), Russian-Canadian grandmaster and 2002 winner of the Tata Steel
Chess_in_Canada
Chen/Yasser Seirawan - Xie Jun/Evgeny Bareev 1-0 43 E70 King's Indian Fianchetto Round 3 (September 13, 2003) Xie Jun/Evgeny Bareev - Zhao Xue/Nigel Short 0-1
China national chess team results
China_national_chess_team_results
German chess grandmaster (born 1960)
players rated more highly, including Judit Polgár, Veselin Topalov and Evgeny Bareev. In team chess, Lobron was for many years a stalwart of the Bundesliga
Eric_Lobron
Boris Gelfand (Israel), Gata Kamsky (USA), Alexander Grischuk (Russia), Evgeny Bareev (Russia), and Alexei Shirov (Spain) advance. June 3 – French Team Championship
2007_in_chess
Russia 2710 Gata Kamsky United States 2695 Valery Salov Russia 2685 Evgeny Bareev Russia 2685 Boris Gelfand Belarus 2685 The PCA and sponsor Intel team
1994_in_chess
Chinese-Canadian chess grandmaster (born 1988)
Erenburg. He is now based in Canada, and shared second place behind GM Evgeny Bareev in the 2015 "Chess to Remember" tournament in Toronto held to mark the
Yang_Kaiqi
States 2710 Boris Gelfand Belarus 2700 Vassily Ivanchuk Ukraine 2700 Evgeny Bareev Russia 2675 Garry Kasparov defeats Viswanathan Anand 10½-7½ in New
1995_in_chess
Soviet chess tournament
1 11 2 Valery Salov 2550 ½ - ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 10½ 3 Evgeny Bareev 2470 1 ½ - ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 0 ½ 1 1 0 10 4 Lev Psakhis 2555 ½ ½ ½
1987_USSR_Chess_Championship
Bulgaria 2743 Peter Leko Hungary 2743 Ruslan Ponomariov Ukraine 2743 Evgeny Bareev Russia 2737 Alexander Morozevich Russia 2742 Vassily Ivanchuk Ukraine
2002_in_chess
Bulgaria 2733 Michael Adams England 2731 Vassily Ivanchuk Ukraine 2731 Evgeny Bareev Russia 2719 Loek van Wely Netherlands 2714 Alexei Suetin, Russian
2001_in_chess
and Anand (both 8/14). Kasparov wins at Sarajevo with 7/9, ahead of Evgeny Bareev and Alexei Shirov (both 6/9). Michael Adams (6/9) achieves a career-best
1999_in_chess
World Cup Shenyang Group/Knockout 1 – 13 Sep 24 (4) Viswanathan Anand Evgeny Bareev FIDE World Chess Championship New Delhi Tehran Knockout 27 Nov – 4 Oct
2000_in_chess
Ukrainian-Australian chess player (born 1967)
Championship 2002 in Moscow, Russia where he was eliminated in round 1 by Evgeny Bareev. In 1994 Gluzman co-founded "Chess Ideas", Australia's first professional
Mikhail_Gluzman
Russian chess grandmaster (1968–2007)
Rodríguez Vila. Also in 1996 in Elista he became shared fourth (with Evgeny Bareev and Vadim Zvjaginsev) at the Russian chess championship. In 1997 Sorokin
Maxim_Sorokin
Speelman, Mikhail Gurevich, Alexander Khalifman, Zurab Azmaiparashvili and Evgeny Bareev. One hundred and seven teams take part at the Chess Olympiad, held at
1990_in_chess
Alexey Kuzmin 1987 Ratmir Kholmov 1988 Georgy Timoshenko 1989 Evgeny Bareev 1990 Evgeny Dragomaretzky 1991 Evgeni Maljutin 1992 Alexander Morozevich 1993
Moscow City Chess Championship
Moscow_City_Chess_Championship
53rd edition of USSR Chess Championship
Player Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Total 1 Evgeny Bareev 2310 - ½ 1 ½ 1 0 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 0 1 0 ½ 1 1 10½ 2 Sergey Dolmatov 2540
1986_USSR_Chess_Championship
Swedish chess grandmaster (born 1981)
currently playing in the third division in Sweden. Emanuel Berg vs Evgeny Bareev, 15th EU Team Ch 2005, French Defense: Classical, Burn Variation (C11)
Emanuel_Berg
Soviet chess tournament
0 ½ 1 ½ 1 8½ 2 Leonid Yudasin 2615 ½ - ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 1 ½ 1 1 8½ 3 Evgeny Bareev 2590 0 ½ - ½ 0 1 1 ½ 1 1 ½ 1 1 ½ 8½ 4 Alexey Vyzmanavin 2585 0 ½ ½ -
1990_USSR_Chess_Championship
Russian chess player (1923–2022)
are grandmasters, coaches, journalists, commentators: Boris Gulko, Evgeny Bareev, Leonid Yurtaev, Yacov Murey, Natalia Konopleva, Elena Fatalibekova
Abram_Khasin
EVGENY BAREEV
EVGENY BAREEV
Boy/Male
Greek
Well born.
Female
Russian
(ЕвгениÑ) Variant spelling of Russian Yevgeniya, EVGENIYA means "well born."
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
Noble; Born Lucky; Well-born; Lives at the Hall
Boy/Male
Greek American
Well-born. Famous bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American playwright Eugene O'Neill.
Girl/Female
Greek
Wellborn. Feminine of Eugene.
Girl/Female
Russian Greek
noble.
Male
German
German, Romanian and Swiss form of Greek Eugenios, EUGEN means "well born."
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Evgeniy, EVGENI means "well born."
Male
Hebrew
(×ֶבֶן) Hebrew name EVEN means "stone." Compare with another form of Even.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Greek
Well Born
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Ukrainian
Well-born
Boy/Male
Teutonic Russian
noble.
Male
Russian
(Евгений) Variant spelling of Russian Evgeniy, YEVGENIY means "well born."Â
Female
Greek
Modern form of Greek Eugeneia, EVGENIA means "well born."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Born of the Yew Tree
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Well-born; Female Version of Eugene
Male
Russian
(Евгений) Russian form of Greek Eugenios, EVGENIY means "well born."
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Evgeniy, EVGENY means "well born."
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Yevgeniy, YEVGENY means "well born."Â
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Yevgeniy, YEVGENI means "well born."Â
EVGENY BAREEV
EVGENY BAREEV
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the everlasting, Slave of the eternal
Boy/Male
Hindu
Infinite, Endless
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Kiara, KIARRA means "little black one."
Girl/Female
American, Christian, German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Swedish
Good
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Greatfull
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Master of Accurate Knowledge
Boy/Male
Hindu
The honorable person in the world
Girl/Female
Arabic
Entity; Strong Existence
Female
French
Elaborated form of French Adèle, ADÉLIE means "noble sort."
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Hróðgeirr, HRÓÃGEIR means "famous spear."
EVGENY BAREEV
EVGENY BAREEV
EVGENY BAREEV
EVGENY BAREEV
EVGENY BAREEV
n.
See Ingeny.
a. & a. pron.
Every one. Cf.
a.
Balanced; adjusted; fair; equitable; impartial; just to both side; owing nothing on either side; -- said of accounts, bargains, or persons indebted; as, our accounts are even; an even bargain.
n.
A place where eggs are deposited (as by sea birds) or kept; a nest of eggs.
a.
Occurring once in five years, or at the end of every five years; also, lasting five years. A quinquennial event.
adv.
Evenly; smoothly.
adv.
Flatly; smoothly; evenly.
a.
Evenly poised; balanced.
pron.
Every one.
a. / a. pron.
Every; -- sometimes used interchangeably with every.
a.
Not odd; capable of division by two without a remainder; -- said of numbers; as, 4 and 10 are even numbers.
adv.
With an even, level, or smooth surface; without roughness, elevations, or depression; uniformly; equally; comfortably; impartially; serenely.
a.
Uniformly or evenly distributed or spread; even; smooth. See Suant.
n.
Event to come; a future event.
n.
Natural gift or talent; ability; wit; ingenuity.
n.
Every person.
a.
Equable; not easily ruffed or disturbed; calm; uniformly self-possessed; as, an even temper.
v. t.
To make even or level; to level; to lay smooth.
a.
Level, smooth, or equal in surface; not rough; free from irregularities; hence uniform in rate of motion of action; as, even ground; an even speed; an even course of conduct.