Yannick Gozzoli

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Yannick Gozzoli
Yannick Gozzoli 2014.jpg
Gozzoli in 2014
Country France
Born2 June 1983 (1983-06-02) (age 40)
Marseille, France
Title Grandmaster (2012)
FIDE   rating 2586 (March 2024)
Peak rating 2633 (March 2019)

Yannick Gozzoli (born 2 June 1983) [1] is a French chess grandmaster.

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Chess career

Born in 1983 in Marseille, [2] Gozzoli earned his international master title in 2003 and his grandmaster title in 2012. [3] He is the No. 9 ranked French player as of August 2018. [4] He tied for first in the 2018 French Chess Championship with Tigran Gharamian and Romain Édouard. Gharamian won the playoff. [5]

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References

  1. Staff writer(s) (2018). "Yannick Gozzoli chess games and profile". Chess-DB.
  2. Englix (2 September 2016). "Chess.com Player Profiles: GM Noukii AKA Yannick Gozzoli". Chess.com.
  3. 1st quarter Presidential Board 2012, 3-6 February, Al Ain, UAE FIDE
  4. Staff writer(s) (August 2018). "Federations Ranking – France". FIDE. Archived from the original on 2017-12-08. Retrieved 2018-08-25.
  5. Gharamian topped playoff over Edouard & Gozzoli to win French Chess Championship