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Alexander Grischuk – The Russian Chess Super Grandmaster

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Alexander Grischuk Chess Player Profile

Andreas Kontokanis from Piraeus, Greece, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Alexander Grischuk is one of the best Russian Chess players and one of the most brilliant chess players in the history of Chess. Born in 1983 on October 31st, Grischuk is in the top 20 players in the world with FIDE ratings of over 2700. For more information on FIDE ratings, see the step-by-step guide on how to get a FIDE rating.

Last Updated: June 7th, 2022

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Alexander started playing an early age and by the time he was 10, he had already claimed in position as a Chess prodigy by being one of the best players in the world chess championship. Today, not only does Alexander hold the title of grandmaster, but also holds jaw dropping FIDE ratings of over 2700.

 

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