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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. Svidler, Peter. Licensed. World Rank (Active): 34. Federation: FIDE. FIDE ID: 4102142. B-Year:

  4. 17 Jun 1976. Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. FIDE ID 4102142. Wikipedia. Facebook. Twitter. Active Years: 1990 - 2024. Total Games: 3686. Wins: 1283 (35%) Losses: 606 (16%) Draws:

  5. Oct 6, 2024 · Eight-time Russian chess champion Peter Svidler remembers receiving a text message from RB Ramesh some time in late 2022. The Indian coach, who has shaped a bunch of India’s top prodigies like R Praggnanandhaa, R Vaishali and Arvindh Chithambaram, had an interesting proposition for Peter Svidler that the Russian likens to being offered a lottery ticket.

  6. Svidler recently played the TePe Sigeman tournament in Sweden and was tied for first until the deciding blitz tiebreak. The 2023 champion and former World Cup winner attributed his offbeat...

  7. Peter Svidler vs Veselin Topalov – Morelia-Linares, Round 1 – Morelia, Mexico – February 18, 2006 Peter Svidler played against Veselin Topalov at the Morelia-Linares tournament on February 18, 2006.

  8. Dec 14, 2019 · In this article, Peter Svidler, an 8-time Russian Champion and a player who has fought at three Candidates events, talks about Vishy - his first meet with Anand, the Indian legend's contribution to the world of chess, what keeps Vishy going even at the age of 50 and more.

  9. Peter Svidler, [1] born 17 June 1976 in Leningrad, is a Russian chess Grandmaster, and six times Russian chess champion. Peter Svidler learned to play chess when he was six years old. In 1992, he tied for 1st with Ragim Gasimov in the USSR Junior Open Chess Championship. [ 2 ]

  10. Oct 4, 2024 · Peter Svidler, a Russian chess player and a World Cup winner, loves to watch the Indian left-hander bat, especially in Test cricket. Svidler, who became a cricket convert after watching...