Vitaliy Bernadskiy

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Vitaliy Bernadskiy
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Vitaliy Bernadskiy, Bydgoszcz 2022
Country Ukraine
Born (1994-10-17) 17 October 1994 (age 30)
Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Title Grandmaster (2014)
FIDE   rating 2546 (December 2024)
Peak rating 2636 (May 2022)

Vitaliy Bernadskiy (born October 17, 1994 [1] ) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster (2014). [2]

Chess achievements

In 2011, Bernadskiy won the 2nd Brno Open with a score of 8.5/9 [3] In 2012, he tied first in the 11th Kesarovski-Stanchev Memorial with Petar Drenchev, Tamir Nabaty, Golubka Petr, Enchev Ivajlo, and Vasil Spasov. [4] In 2013, he tied 2nd- 5th places in the Grand Europe Albena Open with Mircea-Emilian Parligras, Hrant Melkumyan, and Tamir Nabaty. [5]

In 2015, Bernadskiy tied first in the 14th Kesarovski-Stanchev Memorial with Vasil Spasov, Spas Kozhuharov, and Viacheslav Tilicheev. [6] In 2017, he won first place in the Albena Open with a score of 8.5/9. [7]

In December 2020, Bernadskiy won the 5th Vergani Cup. [8] In May 2021, he won the Cattolica Summer Open GM Mix with a score of 7/9. [9] In March 2022, he won the Festival Primavera Cattolica tournament after a tie-break with Arseniy Nesterov, Marin Bosiocic, Emin Ohanyan, Evan Park, and Radoslav Dimitrov. [10]

Bernadskiy is ranked 313th chess player in the world, and 24th in Ukraine (as of October 2022) [2] His highest rating was 2636 in May 2022.

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