Baadur Jobava ( ka, ბაადურ ჯობავა; born 26 November 1983) is a Georgian
chess
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grandmaster and three-time
Georgian champion (2003, 2007, 2012). He competed in the
FIDE World Chess Championship in 2004 and in the
FIDE World Cup in 2005, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2017 where he reached round of 16 after defeating
Ian Nepomniachtchi and in 2021. He also participated in
FIDE Grand Prix 2014–15
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where he finished joint 4th out of 12 participants in
Tashkent
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Leg after beating
Sergey Karjakin. He won the individual board performance gold medals in
Chess Olympiad 2004 and 2016.
Career
Jobava won the
Dubai Open
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in 2003 with a score of 7 points out of 9.
He took part in the
FIDE World Chess Championship 2004, where he was knocked out in the first round by
Ruben Felgaer. He won the 2nd Samba Cup in
Skanderborg
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, Denmark in 2005. In 2006 Jobava won the Railyaway Hotel Cup and the prestigious
Aeroflot Open.
In 2008 he tied for 1st–8th with
Nigel Short,
Vadim Milov,
Aleksej Aleksandrov,
Tamaz Gelashvili
Tamaz Gelashvili ( ka, თამაზ გელაშვილი; born 8 April 1978) is a chess grandmaster from Georgia. He was awarded the Grandmaster title in 1999. His highest FIDE rating has been 2623, achieved in October 2007. His natio ...
,
Alexander Lastin,
Gadir Guseinov and
Farid Abbasov in the President's Cup in
Baku. Jobava won the silver medal in the
European Individual Championship 2010, held in
Rijeka
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. In August 2011 he tied for 1st–2nd with
Hrant Melkumyan in the Lake Sevan tournament in
Martuni and won the event on tie-break. In December 2011 he won the 32nd Edoardo Crespi Trophy in
Milan
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with 8½/9, finishing two points ahead of second placed
Vladimir Malaniuk. In the same month Jobava won the European
Rapid Chess Championship in
Warsaw
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ahead of 746 players.
In January 2014, Jobava finished equal second and third on tiebreak in the
Tata Steel Challengers tournament in
Wijk aan Zee scoring 8½/13. In the following month he won the
David Bronstein Memorial in
Minsk
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on tiebreak over
Sergey Fedorchuk and
Mikhailo Oleksienko. In July he finished second behind
Wesley So at the
ACP Golden Classic in
Bergamo
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, Italy.
In August, 2015, he took clear first place in the 19th
HZ Chess Tournament in
Vlissingen
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, the Netherlands, scoring 8/9 points (+7−0=2). In 2017 Jobava tied for first with
Maxim Matlakov and
Vladimir Fedoseev in the European Individual Championship in
Minsk
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, taking the silver medal on tiebreak. In 2019, Jobava took clear first place in Abu Dhabi Masters scoring 8/9 points and 2904 performance rating.
Jobava has a (+2-2=3) record against
Magnus Carlsen, (+2-1=3) record against
Sergey Karjakin, (+1-1=3) record against
Ian Nepomniachtchi, (+4-0=1) record against
Leinier Domínguez and a (+2-0=2) record against
Teimour Radjabov
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A former child prodigy, he earned the title of Grandmaster ...
. Jobava won the match against
Radoslaw Wojtaszek in 2012 with a 5-3 score and has an overall (+5-1=5) record.
Jobava is credited with popularizing an opening sometimes called the
Jobava London System successfully employing it against
Veselin Topalov and
Ruslan Ponomariov, also known as the
Rapport-Jobava System, which is characterized by the moves 1. d4, 2. Nc3, and 3. Bf4. The opening was first played by
James Mason
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in 1882. He's one of the most prolific users of
Larsen's Opening in the modern era, having beaten
Yu Yangyi in Tata Steel Challengers 2014,
Daniil Dubov in Bronstein Memorial 2014,
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
Shahriyar Hamid oghlu Mammadyarov ( az, Şəhriyar Həmid oğlu Məmmədyarov; born 12 April 1985), known internationally as Shakhriyar Mamedyarov , is an Azerbaijani chess grandmaster. he is ranked No. 1 in Azerbaijan and No. 13 in the worl ...
in FIDE Grand Prix 2015 and
David Howell in FIDE Grand Swiss 2019 with it.
Jobava won 4 out of the first 6 Titled Tuesday blitz events held on
Chess.com and streams similar tournaments alongside casual games on
Twitch to his 18,000 followers under the username "JamesBlunder".
Team competitions
Jobava has played for the Georgian national team in the
Chess Olympiad since 2000. He won the individual gold medal in
2004
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Events January
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, scoring 8½/10 points. In
2010, he defeated the world's number one player
Magnus Carlsen in the Georgia–Norway match. In
2016, he won the individual gold medal for the best performance, which included wins over
Richard Rapport,
Francisco Vallejo Pons and the former FIDE world champions
Ruslan Ponomariov and
Veselin Topalov with a performance rating of 2926 which is the highest performance rating for board 1 since Garry Kasparov's 2933 performance rating in 2002.
Personal life
His younger brother Beglar Jobava is also a chess player, an
International Master
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.
Notable games
Baadur Jobava vs.
Evgeny Bareev, European Club Cup 2003
1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nd2 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Bf5 5. Ng3 Bg6 6. h4 h6
7. Nf3 Nd7 8. h5 Bh7 9. Bd3 Bxd3 10. Qxd3 Ngf6 11. Bd2 e6
12. O-O-O Be7 13. Qe2 O-O 14. Kb1 c5 15. d5 exd5 16. Bxh6 gxh6
17. Nf5 Re8 18. Nxh6+ Kf8 19. Ng5 Qb6 20. Qf3 Ne5 21. Qg3 Bd6
22. Nf5 Qxb2+ 23. Kxb2 Nc4+ 24. Kb3 Bxg3 25. h6 Na5+ 26. Ka4
b5+ 27. Kxa5 Bc7+ 28. Kxb5 Rab8+ 29. Ka4 Ne4 30. Rxd5 Nc3+
31. Ka3 Nb5+ 32. Kb2 Nd4+ 33. Kc3 Nb5+ 34.Kd3 1-0
Baadur Jobava vs
Magnus Carlsen, Chess Olympiad 2010
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. a3 Bxc3+ 5. bxc3 Nc6 6. e4
Nxe4 7. Qg4 f5 8. Qxg7 Qf6 9. Qxf6 Nxf6 10. Nf3 b6 11. d5 Na5
12. Nd4 Kf7 13. dxe6+ dxe6 14. Bf4 Ba6 15. Nf3 Ne4 16. Ne5+
Kf6 17. f3 Nd6 18. O-O-O Rhd8 19. h4 Nf7 20. Nd7+ Kg7 21. Rh3
Kh8 22. Bg5 Nxg5 23. hxg5 Kg7 24. Rh6 Bxc4 25. Bxc4 Nxc4
26. Rdh1 Rh8 27. f4 c5 28. Rxe6 Rae8 29. Rxh7+ Rxh7 30. Rxe8
Kf7 31. Ra8 Rh1+ 32. Kc2 a5 33. Ra7 Nxa3+ 34. Kd2 Rh2
35. Nxb6+ Kg6 36. Rxa5 Rxg2+ 37. Kd1 Nb1 38. Rxc5 Nd2 39. Nd5
Ne4 40. Rc6+ Kf7 41. Ne3 Rg3 42. Ke2 Ke8 43. Re6+ Kf7 44. Re5
Nxc3+ 45. Kf2 Rh3 46. Rxf5+ Kg6 47. Rf6+ Kg7 48. Nf5+ Kg8
49. Kg2 Rd3 50. Rd6 Ne2 51. Rg6+ Kh8 52. Rh6+ Kg8 53. Ne7+ Kf7
54. Ng6 Kg7 55. Kf2 Nc3 56. Ne7 Ne4+ 57. Ke2 Ra3 58. Nf5+ Kg8
59. Re6 Nc3+ 60. Kf3 Nd5+ 61. Kg4 Ra1 62. Re5 Rg1+ 63. Kf3
Rf1+ 64. Kg2 1-0
Sergey Karjakin vs Baadur Jobava, FIDE Grand Prix Tashkent 2014
1. e4 c6 2. Nf3 d5 3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Nf6 5. Nxf6+ exf6
6. Bc4 Qe7+ 7. Be2 Qc7 8. d4 Bd6 9. O-O O-O 10. h3 Rd8 11. Be3
Nd7 12. c4 Nf8 13. Bd3 Ng6 14. Qc2 Be6 15. Rfe1 Qd7 16. Bd2
Bxh3 17. gxh3 Qxh3 18. Bxg6 hxg6 19. Re3 g5 20. c5 Bf4 21. Rb3
Bc7 22. Qc4 Qh5 23. Kg2 Qg4+ 24. Kf1 Re8 25. Re1 Qh3+ 26. Kg1
Rxe1+ 27. Bxe1 Qg4+ 28. Kf1 Re8 29. Ng1 Bh2 30. Ne2 Rxe2
31. Rxb7 Re6 0-1
References
External links
Official websiteBaadur Jobavachess games at 365Chess.com
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1983 births
Living people
Chess players from Georgia (country)
Chess grandmasters
Chess Olympiad competitors