Bai Jinshi | |
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Country | China |
Born | Jilin, China | May 18, 1999
Title | Grandmaster (2015) [1] |
FIDE rating | 2586 (April 2024) |
Peak rating | 2618 (January 2020) |
Bai Jinshi ( Chinese: 白金石; born May 18, 1999) is a Chinese chess Grandmaster. [2]
Born in Jilin, [3] Bai won the Under 10 section of the World Youth Chess Championships in 2009. [4] He played for China A team in the World Youth U16 Chess Olympiad in 2013. Bai won the London Chess Classic Open (jointly with Kamil Dragun) in 2014, [5] the Cannes Open [6] and the Groningen Chess Festival (on tiebreak from Sergei Tiviakov) in 2016. [7] In April 2018, he finished tied for first place with Wen Yang in the Chinese Chess Championship and ended in second place on tiebreak score. [8] [9] In December, he won the North American Open in Las Vegas, US. [10] In the same year, Bai played for the Chinese team in the China-Russia match, [11] the Asian Nations Cup, [12] where China won the bronze medal, [13] and the India-China Summit match. [14] In March 2019, Bai won the Spring Chess Classic B tournament in St Louis, US. [15]
Bai Jinshi | |
---|---|
Country | China |
Born | Jilin, China | May 18, 1999
Title | Grandmaster (2015) [1] |
FIDE rating | 2586 (April 2024) |
Peak rating | 2618 (January 2020) |
Bai Jinshi ( Chinese: 白金石; born May 18, 1999) is a Chinese chess Grandmaster. [2]
Born in Jilin, [3] Bai won the Under 10 section of the World Youth Chess Championships in 2009. [4] He played for China A team in the World Youth U16 Chess Olympiad in 2013. Bai won the London Chess Classic Open (jointly with Kamil Dragun) in 2014, [5] the Cannes Open [6] and the Groningen Chess Festival (on tiebreak from Sergei Tiviakov) in 2016. [7] In April 2018, he finished tied for first place with Wen Yang in the Chinese Chess Championship and ended in second place on tiebreak score. [8] [9] In December, he won the North American Open in Las Vegas, US. [10] In the same year, Bai played for the Chinese team in the China-Russia match, [11] the Asian Nations Cup, [12] where China won the bronze medal, [13] and the India-China Summit match. [14] In March 2019, Bai won the Spring Chess Classic B tournament in St Louis, US. [15]