Richard Bitoon

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Richard Bitoon
Full nameRichard Balansag Bitoon
CountryPhilippines
Born (1975-12-14) December 14, 1975 (age 48)
Cebu, Philippines
Title Grandmaster (2011)
Peak rating 2515 (November 2011)

Richard Balansag Bitoon (born 14 December 1975,Cebu, Philippines) [1] is a Chess Grandmaster of Philippines. He was the International Master in the year 2003. [2] FIDE awarded him chess Grandmaster title in 2011. [3]

Notable tournaments

Tournament NameYearELOPoints
ch-PHI 2015(Manila PHI)201524177.0
Brunei GM Inv 2012(Bandar Seri Begawan)201224555.5
DYTM Nazrin Shah Inv(Kuala Lumpur MAS)201125046.5
PHI-ch(Quezon City)199923937.0

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References

  1. "Bitoon, Richard". ratings.fide.com. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  2. "The chess games of Richard Bitoon". www.chessgames.com. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  3. "Richard Bitoon chess games - 365Chess.com". www.365chess.com. Retrieved 2022-07-21.