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Aryan Tari – Norwegian Chess Grandmaster

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Aryan Tari Norwegian Chess Grandmaster Profile

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Aryan Tari is a Chess Grandmaster from Norway with Elo ratings exceeding 2600 from FIDE, making him one of the best Norwegian chess players of all time.

Full Name: Aryan Tari

Title: Grandmaster – Achieved in 2016

International Master – Achieved in 2013

FIDE Master – Achieved in 2013

Place of birth: Norway

Born: June 4, 1999

Federation: Norway

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    • With The White Pieces
    • With The Black Pieces
  • Biography
  • The Beginning
  • Notable Achievements
  • Notable Games
    • Aryan Tari vs Magnus Carlsen – Norway Chess Round 14 (Armageddon), Stavanger NOR, June 07, 2022
    • Aryan Tari vs Dagur Arngrimsson – Reykjavik Open Round 3 – Reykjavik ISL – March 11, 2015
    • Aryan Tari vs Andrey Esipenko – Tata Steel Masters Round 11 – Wijk aan Zee NED, January 29, 2021

Ratings

World ranking: 70

Rapid: 2531

Blitz: 2612

Classical: 2672

Peak rating: 2672 – Reached in July, 2022

Profiles

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Most Frequently Played Openings

With The White Pieces

  • Sicilian Defense
  • Ruy Lopez
  • French Defense

With The Black Pieces

  • Caro-Kann
  • Grunfeld
  • Sicilian

Biography

Aryan Tari is a Ukrainian chess Grandmaster born on June 4, 1999 in Stavanger, Norway. Tari was awarded the title of Grandmaster in 2016, both the International Master and the title of FIDE Master in 2013. As of August 2022, Tari’s FIDE rating was 2672 while his Peak rating was 2672 as of July 2022. In 2015 & 2019 Tari triumphed at the Norwegian championship, as well as the 2017 World Junior Chess Tournament. Tari is Norway’s second most ranked competitor as of November 2021, trailing only present World Title winner Magnus Carlsen.

The Beginning

Tari has been playing chess since when Tari was five years old. Tari won in the Norwegian Chess Tournament Junior category in 2012, advancing him to the tournament category in 2013. Tari triumphed in the 2015 Tournament after finishing 8th in 2013, 2nd in 2014, and 8th in 2015. Tari is the 3rd youngest contestant to accomplish this remarkable achievement, following Simen Agdestein and Magnus Carlsen, both of whom ended up winning at the age of 15.

Tari placed 7th in the Open Norwegian Tournament in Fagernes in March 2013 and earned a norm for the Grandmaster title, becoming the 2nd youngest Norwegian competitor to achieve this in the period. Tari earned his 2nd Grandmaster norm in 9-sets at the 2015 European Team Chess tournament in Reykjavik, where Tari participated in the 3rd set for Norway and achieved 6 points.

Tari scored 7.5 out of 11 points at the European Individual Chess Tournament, which took place from May 12 to May 23, 2016. This garnered him a 22nd place finish and a spot in the 2017 Chess World Cup in Tbilisi, during which Tari was knocked out in the 2nd set after being defeated 1.5-0.5 by Aleksandr Lenderman.

Notable Achievements

In 2015 and 2019 Tari won the Norwegian championship, as well as the 2017 World Junior Chess Tournament.

Tari is Norway’s second most ranked competitor as of November 2021, trailing only present World Title winner Magnus Carlsen.

Notable Games

Aryan Tari vs Magnus Carlsen – Norway Chess Round 14 (Armageddon), Stavanger NOR, June 07, 2022

Aryan Tari vs Dagur Arngrimsson – Reykjavik Open Round 3 – Reykjavik ISL – March 11, 2015

Aryan Tari vs Andrey Esipenko – Tata Steel Masters Round 11 – Wijk aan Zee NED, January 29, 2021

Did you enjoy reading about Aryan Tari? If you did, you might be interesting in reading other player profiles such as Hans Niemann, Bobby Fischer, and Rey Enigma.

Sources

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  2. http://tournamentservice.com/standings.aspx?TID=Landsturneringen2012-SjakklubbenCaissa&group=Klasse%20Junior%20A%20og%20B
  3. http://turneringsservice.sjakklubb.no/standings.aspx?TID=LandsturneringenNMisjakk2013-NorskSjakkforlag
  4. http://turneringsservice.sjakklubb.no/standings.aspx?TID=Landsturneringen2014-NorskSjakkforlag
  5. http://en.chessbase.com/post/aryan-tari-wins-norwegian-championship
  6. http://en.chessbase.com/post/aryan-tari–gm-norm-at-thirteen-090413
  7. http://chess-results.com/tnr191479.aspx?lan=1&art=20&fedb=NOR&flag=30&wi=700&iframe=YES&css=2&snr=11
  8. https://www.fide.com/fide/handbook.html?id=173&view=article
  9. http://www.vg.no/sport/sjakk/norges-nye-sjakkstjerne-det-betyr-mye-aa-slaa-magnus/a/23566570/
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