Luis Fernando Ibarra Chami | |
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![]() Luis Fernando Ibarra Chami during the American Continental Chess Championship in Toluca (Mexico), April 2011 | |
Country | Mexico |
Born | Mérida, Yucatán | May 15, 1989
Title | Grandmaster (2020) |
FIDE rating | 2427 (July 2024) |
Peak rating | 2514 (May 2011) |
Luis Fernando Ibarra Chami (born 1989) is a Mexican chess player. He was awarded the Grandmaster title by FIDE in 2020. [1]
In 2009, Ibarra Chami finished second on tiebreak in the 2009 Carlos Torre Repetto Memorial behind Carlos Daniel Albornoz Cabrera. [2]
Ibarra Chami was awarded the Yucatán State Sport Prize in 2020. [3]
He won a gold medal on board two in the rapid section of the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games. [4] and bronze in the blitz. [5]
He qualified for the Chess World Cup 2023, where he was defeated by Abhimanyu Puranik in the first round. [6]
Luis Fernando Ibarra Chami | |
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![]() Luis Fernando Ibarra Chami during the American Continental Chess Championship in Toluca (Mexico), April 2011 | |
Country | Mexico |
Born | Mérida, Yucatán | May 15, 1989
Title | Grandmaster (2020) |
FIDE rating | 2427 (July 2024) |
Peak rating | 2514 (May 2011) |
Luis Fernando Ibarra Chami (born 1989) is a Mexican chess player. He was awarded the Grandmaster title by FIDE in 2020. [1]
In 2009, Ibarra Chami finished second on tiebreak in the 2009 Carlos Torre Repetto Memorial behind Carlos Daniel Albornoz Cabrera. [2]
Ibarra Chami was awarded the Yucatán State Sport Prize in 2020. [3]
He won a gold medal on board two in the rapid section of the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games. [4] and bronze in the blitz. [5]
He qualified for the Chess World Cup 2023, where he was defeated by Abhimanyu Puranik in the first round. [6]