Here is all you need to know about Alisher Suleymenov and his rating as the Chess player stuns Alisher Suleymenov in the second round of Qatar Masters 2023
In the second round of the Qatar Masters 2023, Magnus Carlsen was defeated by Alisher Suleymenov.
Who is chess player Alisher Suleymenov, bio, age, family, nationality and FIDE rating
After admitting that he was “completely crushed” by Kazakh GM Alisher Suleymenov in the second round of the 2023 Qatar Masters, World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen placed the blame on his inability to focus on the fact that his opponent had broken the customary anti-cheating norms by wearing a watch.
2/2 I obviously take responsibility for my inability to deal with those thoughts properly, but it’s also incredibly frustrating to see organisers still not taking anti-cheating seriously at all (no transmission delay, spectators walking around the playing hall with smartphones)
— Magnus Carlsen (@MagnusCarlsen) October 12, 2023
The arbitrator informed Magnus Carlsen that smart watches were prohibited but analogue watches were permitted, which Carlsen believed to “be against FIDE rules.”
I did ask an arbiter during the game whether watches were allowed, and he clarified that smartwatches were banned, but not analog watches. This seems to be against FIDE rules for events of this stature
— Magnus Carlsen (@MagnusCarlsen) October 12, 2023
Magnus later tweeted that he was not accusing his opponent of cheating.
Just to be clear, I am not accusing my opponent today of cheating. Constantly using my name for clicks is fine, but this is just lame. Do better. pic.twitter.com/qBURl4JutS
— Magnus Carlsen (@MagnusCarlsen) October 12, 2023
When Carlsen fell to 2480-ranked Berge Ostenstad in the Norwegian Championship of 2006, it was the last time he had been beaten by a player rated lower than 2520. Here is all you need to know about who is Alisher Suleymenov who outlasted the No. 1 ranked player in the world.
Who is Alisher Suleymenov?
Alisher Suleymenov is a Kazakh chess player who was born on August 5, 2000, and attained the rank of Grandmaster (GM) in 2023. The 23-year-old youngster from Kazakhstan can speak English and Russian.
GM Alisher Suleymenov of Kazakstan 2/2 @QatarChess pic.twitter.com/DTVdrmxdZi
— Keti Tsatsalashvili (@keti_chess) October 13, 2023
A look at Alisher Suleymenov’s career so far
The chess player is grabbing a lot of attention after he defeated World No. 1 five-timetime World Champion Magnus Carlsen.
2019 saw Suleymenov tie for first place at the Suetin Memorial. He won the Moscow Team Champion title as well as the 2020 Almaty Online Chess Festival. He tied for first at the RTU Open 2019-H Closing Blitz and the Kazakhstan U-20 Championship.
At the 2022 Paracin Open ‘A’ chess tournament, he came in third place, behind R Praggnanandhaa and Alexandr Predke. During the 2023 Chess World Cup, Suleymenov faced defeat in the opening round against Carlos Daniel Albornoz Cabrera.
Alisher Suleymenov | |
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Born | 5 August 2000 |
Title | Grandmaster (2023) |
FIDE rating | 2512 (October 2023) |
Peak rating | 2512 (September 2023) |
Who are Alisher Suleymenov’s parents?
Alisher Suleymenov’s parents names are not known.
What is Alisher Suleymenov’s net worth?
Alisher Suleymenov’s net worth us not known as of now.