Jakob Leon Pajeken

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Jakob Leon Pajeken
Country Greece
Born (2003-12-12) 12 December 2003 (age 20)
Hamburg, Germany
Title International Master (2019)
Peak rating 2465 (March 2024)

Jakob Leon Pajeken (born 12 December 2003) is a German chess International Master (2019). He is a Riga Technical University Open silver medalist (2024).

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Chess career

Jakob Leon Pajeken is son of German chess master Wolfgang Payeken (born 1970). [1]

In December 2018, he won the international young masters tournament New Chess Brains in Hamburg. [2] [3] In November 2023 Jakob Leon Pajeken won German University Open in Berlin. [4]

Jakob Leon Pajeken is participant of many international chess tournaments. In July 2022, Bamberg he won 2nd place in the international chess tournament. [5] In August 2024, he finished second in the Riga Technical University Open "A" tournament. [6]

In German Chess Bundesliga he represents Kiel chess club SK Doppelbauer Turm Kiel. [7]

In 2019, he was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title.

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