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    Vasyl Mykhailovych Ivanchuk [a] ( Ukrainian: Василь Михайлович Іванчук; born March 18, 1969), is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 1988.

  2. Vasyl Ivanchuk is a Ukrainian grandmaster and world-class player. He was the number-two player in the world on three separate occasions (1991, 1992 and 2007) and made it to the 2002 FIDE World Championship Finals.

  3. Ivanchuk, Vasyl. World Rank (Active): 101. Federation: Ukraine. FIDE ID: 14100010. B-Year: 1969.

  4. Aug 12, 2023 · Amidst the crossfire of conflict and the calculated moves on the chessboard, Vasyl Ivanchuk will be facing one of his biggest rivals: the former World Champion and current World Number One, Magnus Carlsen. The two will meet in the fifth round of the FIDE World Cup, one of the most prestigious chess events globally, taking place in Baku ...

  5. GM Ivanchuk, Vasyl Federation Ukraine FIDE profile 14100010 Age this year 55 Classical 2616 Rapid 2651 Blitz 2684

  6. May 16, 2022 · Vasyl Ivanchuk is one of the best known chess players in the world today from Ukraine. Born in 1969, on 18th of March, this brilliant grandmaster has been practically said to be one of the chess leaders of the world since the year 1988.

  7. www.youtube.com › channel › UCxM-jnyZBUMa3hUztQ_di2gIvanchukChess - YouTube

    All about chess.GM Vasyl Ivanchuk is an International Chess GrandMaster, Vice World Chess Champion (2002), World Blitz Chess Champion (2007), World Rapid Che...

  8. Widely considered a chess genius, Ivanchuk enters the list.

  9. Feb 8, 2011 · Vassily Ivanchuk’s stunning win in Gibraltar reminded us all of his enormous chess talent, while his recent long interview with the Ukrainian Zaxid.net addressed the missing piece of the jigsaw – why is it that a genius like Ivanchuk has failed to mount a serious World Championship challenge?

  10. Dec 6, 2022 · Two of the most famous players I interviewed were Grandmasters Hans Niemann and Vasyl Ivanchuk. The winning team was China, followed by Uzbekistan, Spain, and India.