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  1. Pyotr Veniaminovich Svidler (Russian: Пётр Вениами́нович Сви́длер; born 17 June 1976), commonly known as Peter Svidler, is a Russian chess grandmaster and commentator who is an eight-time Russian Chess Champion.

  2. Peter Svidler is an eight-time chess champion of Russia and a three-time candidate for the world championship. He came closest to becoming world champion with a second-place finish in FIDE’s 2005 championship tournament.

  3. Jun 28, 2023 · 8-time Russian Champion, the former World Cup winner and the man who has not just played against both Vishy and Magnus but also beaten them, sits down to analyze the absolutely epic endgame between...

  4. Mar 7, 2016 · A seven-time Russian champion and mainstay on the Russian Olympiad team, Svidler has competed at the pinnacle of chess since the mid-90s. He often shines in big moments, having won the 2011 World Cup and knocking off top players such as Topalov, Giri, Radjabov and Wei Yi in the 2015 World Cup.

  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UC7V_yKNZSLaFvH884PIcRTwPeter Svidler Chess - YouTube

    Svidler won the Chess World Cup 2011, was runner-up in the World Blitz Championship in 2006 and won at Fontys Tilburg, Biel and Gibraltar. Svidler also tied for first at Dortmund, Aeroflot Open...

  6. Peter. FIDE ID # 4102142. Svidler is an astounding 8 time Russian Chess Champion, winning as recently as 2017. He also has represented the Russian Olympiad team 10 times helping his team win the gold medal in his first five appearances.

  7. Aug 5, 2023 · In the third round of the 2023 FIDE World Cup, GM Peter Svidler glided to victory over GM Jorden van Foreest, and GM Magnus Carlsen displayed his incredible endgame skills.

  8. Peter Svidler. Title: Grandmaster. Rating: 2751. Residence: Russia. Age: 40. Status: Accepted. Bio: Svilder is a 7 time Russian Chess Champion (1994, 1995, 1997, 2003, 2008, 2011, 2013.) He also has represented the Russian Olympiad team 10 times helping his team win the gold medal in his first five appearances.

  9. Peter Svidler. Peter (Pyotr) Svidler was born on June 17, 1976, in Leningrad and learned to play chess when he was six years old. He won the Russian championship five times (1994, 1995, 1997, 2003. 2008) and in 2001 reached the semi-finals of the FIDE World Championship.

  10. The Masters field was probably the strongest ever with defending Champion, Peter Svidler being top seed. There were no less than five other grandmasters, eight international masters and a few FIDE masters as well to try to wriest the title from him.