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151: 27: 681:. His consistent use of the relative sideline 5.h3 in that opening helped to establish it as a viable manner of combating the King's Indian. Other members of the elite now use the system from time to time, including on occasion 352: 55: 348: 262:, chess trainer and writer. He is one of the strongest Polish chess players since World War II. His playing style is aggressive and he has won many "best game" awards. 763: 59: 343:
1999 – 2nd place on Board 1). Also German team champion (2006, 2007) and German Cup winner (2003, 2005, 2007, 2008) with Ooser Schachclub
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Krasenkow has coached national teams, young prodigies, including many future GMs, and occasionally top players including
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1997 – I-II (He took his prize money in cash and was robbed of all of it at a train station upon returning to Poland),
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In 1992 Krasenkow emigrated to Poland. Since 1996 he represents that country at international competitions. Two-times
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points, obtaining 2702 in July and October rating lists. He was ranked number ten in the world at that time.
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system, though some authors now refer to it as the Krasenkow System; he himself calls it the
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He was born in Moscow (formerly Mikhail Vladimirovich Krasenkov, Russian:
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Another important contribution is the so-called Groningen Attack in the
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In 2000 Krasenkow crossed the then extra-class threshold of 2700
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Cup (Moscow, 1991) – I, Russian Open Cup (Moscow, 1997) – I,
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Krasenkow has made major contributions to several areas of
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1988) – I-II places (tied), European Championships (
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Landegem, Thinkers Publishing, 2019 649:Champion of Poland in 1999 and 2001. 592:1998 (Category 17) – III-VI places. 351:, Turkish team champion (2016) with 255:(born 14 November 1963) is a Polish 20: 16:Polish chess grandmaster (born 1963) 347:, French team champion (2010) with 13: 265: 14: 1258: 786: 397:Memorial) – I-III places (tied), 292:in 1987 and team champion of the 700:(discovered simultaneously with 677:, most notably in the Classical 652: 618:1988) – IV-VII, GMA tournament ( 428:Important tournament victories: 25: 288:in 1989. He became Champion of 1242:Naturalized citizens of Poland 756: 739:. London, Everyman Chess, 2013 300:Chess Club", Moscow) in 1990. 1: 1166:Category:Polish chess players 749: 733:. London, Cadogan Books, 1996 727:. London, Cadogan Books, 1995 685:. 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Tigran Petrosian
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