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      Home  >  Chess Research • College Chess • General News  >  Knight Raiders in the Final Four

      Knight Raiders in the Final Four

      College Final Four, Final Four, Knight Raiders, Texas Tech


      Artwork by Tin Kuljasevic

      2012 College Chess Final Four

      March 30 – April 1 in Herndon, VA / Washington DC area

      #1 seed Texas Tech
      #2 seed UTD
      #3 seed UMBC
      #4 seed NYU

      Texas Tech University Knight Raiders Roster

      Board 1: Grandmaster Georg “the German Precision” Meier (Germany)
      Freshman – Finance
      FIDE rating: 2671 – USCF rating: 2722
      2011 European Team Championship Gold medalist, winner of the 19th Pamplona International, 2-time runner up of the SPICE Cup A group, #2 player on the German Olympiad team

      Board 2: Grandmaster Elshan “the Knowledge Tree” Moradiabadi (Iran)
      Graduate student – Business
      FIDE rating: 2538 – USCF rating: 2594
      Former National Champion of Iran, World Mind Sports Games Bronze medalist, #2 player on the Iranian Olympiad team

      Board 3: Grandmaster Anatoly “the Rocket” Bykhovsky (Israel)
      Sophomore – Finance
      FIDE rating: 2536 – USCF rating: 2640
      3-time National Youth Champion, 2-time Israeli Blitz Champion, 2-time SPICE Cup Champion, key member of the 2011 National Collegiate Chess Championship team

      Board 4: Grandmaster Andre “the Shiny” Diamant (Brazil)
      Sophomore – Economics
      FIDE rating: 2494 – USCF rating: 2538
      Former National Champion of Brazil, former top ranked Brazilian junior, member of the Brazilian Olympiad team, key member of the 2011 National Collegiate Championship team

      First alternate: Grandmaster Denes “the Entertainer” Boros (Hungary)
      Sophomore – Psychology
      FIDE rating: 2482 – USCF rating: 2524
      Former Hungarian youth rapid champion, former member of the Hungarian Youth Olympiad Gold medalist team

      Second alternate: International Master Vitaly “the Diplomat” Neimer (Israel)
      Freshman – Finance
      FIDE rating: 2381 – USCF rating: 2421
      Former Israeli Youth Champion, World under 14 and 16 runner up, Certified Chess Trainer

      Head Coach: Grandmaster Susan Polgar
      Coach: FIDE Master Paul Truong
      Team Assistant: IM-elect Faik Aleskerov

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 4, 2012 at 3:13 pm

        Go Faik!

      2. Ivansm Reply
        February 4, 2012 at 3:16 pm

        Why Wesley So is not included here? Is it true that he is in Webster University line up? thank you and more powers.

      3. A. Weiler Reply
        February 4, 2012 at 7:02 pm

        I love both the Iranian- Israeli collaboration and the great nicknames! Meier is a great man and chess player and I wish he would be called the “Uruguallan weapon”, because he is the pride of Uruguay!
        Neimar is a great man as well. Him and Anatoly will hopefully corroborate Israeli chess organization and achievements in the future as they are now learning from the best of the best.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        February 5, 2012 at 4:24 pm

        I like how you have two Israelis playing on the same team with an Iranian. Keep up the good work!

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