Michail Brodsky

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Michail Brodsky
Michail Brodskiy 2010.JPG
Brodsky in 2010
Country Ukraine
Born (1969-03-27) March 27, 1969 (age 55)
Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Title Grandmaster (1994) [1]
FIDE   rating 2524 (July 2024)
Peak rating 2597 (January 2007)

Michail Brodsky is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster.

Chess career

In 1990, he won the Ukrainian Chess Championship. [2]

In February 2005, he won the Cappelle-la-Grande Open alongside David Shengelia. [3]

He is also a chess coach, and has served as the captain of the Ukrainian national women's team. [4] The team won the 44th Women's Chess Olympiad in August 2022. [5]

In June 2024, he played in the GM Vadim Malakhatko Chess Memorial. He finished 7th in the rapid section and tied for first in the blitz section, but placed second to Oleg Budnikov due to tiebreaks. [6]

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References

  1. "FIDE Title Application (GM)" (PDF).
  2. "Красивый мат в 1 ход. Решить не каждому под силу" (in Russian). chessok.net.
  3. "Shengelia and Brodsky win Cappelle-la-Grande". February 22, 2005.
  4. Golubev, Mikhail (March 16, 2023). "Anfield Cup: The New Chess Tradition in Ukraine".
  5. "Ukraine victorious at the Women's Chess Olympiad". August 9, 2022.
  6. Golubev, Mikhail (June 18, 2024). "A huge event in Kyiv in memory of Grandmaster Malakhatko".