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Pavlos Constantinou – Cypriot Chess Candidate Master

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Pavlos Constantinou is a Chess Candidate Master from Cyprius with Elo ratings exceeding 2000 from FIDE, making him one of the best Cypriot chess players.

Full Name: Pavlos Constantinou

Title: Candidate Master – Achieved in 2014

Place of birth: Cyprus

Born: January 1, 1982

Federation: Cyprus

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    • Albert Njau vs. Pavlos Constantinou – Batumi Olympiad Round 5 – Batumi GEO, September 28, 2018
    • Pavlos Constantinou vs. Elijah Emojong – Istanbul Olympiad Round 3 – Istanbul TUR, August 30, 2012
    • Pavlos Constantinou vs. Ekin Baris Ozenir – Istanbul Olympiad Round 5 – Istanbul TUR, September 01, 2012

Ratings

World ranking: 19439

Rapid: 2012

Blitz: 2050

Classical: 2053

Peak rating: 2477 – Reached in March 4, 2017

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Most Frequently Played Openings

With The White Pieces

  • East Indian, Przepiórka Variation
  • Knights Variation
  • Canal Attack

With The Black Pieces

  • Hyper-accelerated Dragon Variation
  • Sicilian Invitation
  • Open, Accelerated Dragon, Modern Variation

Biography

Pavlos Constantinou is a CM chess player born on January 1, 1982, in Cyprus. Constantinou was awarded the Candidates Master title in 2014. Constantinou competed in chess games from 2008 to 2019, playing 66 games; 16 wins, 33 losses, and 17 draws, resulting in an average score of 37.12 percent.

The Beginning

Constantinou competed in notable tournaments, including the 18th Bergamo Open 2019 in Italy, the 43rd Olympiad 2018 in Georgia, the 42nd Olympiad 2016 in Azerbaijan, and the 41st Olympiad Open 2014 in Norway.

Notable Achievements

Constantinou competed in the 41st Chess Olympiad in 2014 and defeated A C Chimthere 1-0, and in the 38th Chess Olympiad that same year, Constantinou beat L A O Mambe 1-0.

Notable Games

Albert Njau vs. Pavlos Constantinou – Batumi Olympiad Round 5 – Batumi GEO, September 28, 2018

Pavlos Constantinou vs. Elijah Emojong – Istanbul Olympiad Round 3 – Istanbul TUR, August 30, 2012

Pavlos Constantinou vs. Ekin Baris Ozenir – Istanbul Olympiad Round 5 – Istanbul TUR, September 01, 2012

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

Sources

  1. https://www.365chess.com/players/Pavlos_Constantinou
  2. https://www.chessgames.com/perl/nph-chesspgn?text=1&gid=1686933
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