Bu Xiangzhi (; born December 10, 1985) is a Chinese
chess player. In 1999, he became the
10th grandmaster from China at the age of 13 years, 10 months and 13 days, at the time the
youngest in history. In April 2008, Bu and
Ni Hua became the second and third Chinese players to pass the 2700
Elo rating
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line, after
Wang Yue Wang Yue may refer to:
*Wang Yue (chess player) (born 1987)
* Wang Yue (biathlete) (born 1991), able-bodied biathlete
* Wang Yue (judoka) (born 1997)
* Wang Yue (skier) (born 1999), Paralympic skier and biathlete
*Death of Wang Yue
Wang Yue () ...
.
Bu was Chinese champion in 2004. He was a member of the gold medal-winning Chinese team at the 2015
World Team Chess Championship and at the
2018 Chess Olympad.
Career
Early years
Bu was born December 10, 1985 in
Qingdao
Qingdao (, also spelled Tsingtao; , Mandarin: ) is a major city in eastern Shandong Province. The city's name in Chinese characters literally means " azure island". Located on China's Yellow Sea coast, it is a major nodal city of the One Belt ...
. At age six, Bu was first introduced to chess by an elder cousin (his grandfather was a strong ''
xiangqi'' player), and his interest grew with his compatriot
Xie Jun's women's world championship victory in 1991. He began taking chess seriously at the age of nine years and received early training from then on. During this time, the newspaper ''Qingdao Daily'' founded a local
chess club
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which many children in the city went to, including the ''Qingdao Dailys chief editor's son. His first chess book was a translation of the famous ''
My 60 Memorable Games'' by
Bobby Fischer, a player Bu admires. By 1993, he had already won the Qingdao Junior Chess Championship.
In 1997 this talent became the children's champion of the National S.T. Lee Cup. In 1998 at the age of 12, he captured the titles of national pupil champion and
under-14 world champion. In 1999 he finished seventh in the prestigious
Tan Chin Nam Grandmaster Invitational Tournament.
Youngest grandmaster in history
A sponsorship contract with a
mineral water producer of his home city
Qingdao
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enabled to him in 1999 with his coach Ji Yunqi to travel to Europe to take part there in several international chess tournaments. In autumn 1999 he achieved within two months the required three
norms for the title of Grandmaster (GM), with tournament wins at
Paks GM tournament (6/9 points) in 21–29 September, at Kluger Memorial -
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tournament (8½/11 pts) in
Budapest in 3–13 October, and coming joint first in the ''Qingdao Daily'' Cup (6/8 pts) in 18–23 October. He was 13 years, 10 months, and 13 days old when he scored the final norm, at the time the
youngest person to achieve that title. He gave up the running status of the world's youngest grandmaster to
Sergey Karjakin in July 2002. Adding to his victories in 1999, he won the German Open.
2000-2007
In 2000 in Germany he won in his first appearance the International Neckar Open in
Deizisau. Also in 2000, Bu defeated the Azerbaijani talent
Teimour Radjabov 6½-1½ in an eight-game Future World Champions Match competition in
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. They played two games a day at a time control of one hour for all the moves. The margin of victory was a little flattering to Bu with Radjabov missing a number of good chances on the first day and then having a bit of a disaster on day two losing both games. Radjabov had beaten Bu in the two game final of a Cadet's event held earlier in the year on the Kasparovchess.com site. In May 2000, Bu made his first appearance in a
United States Chess Federation-rated tournament at the New York Open in New York City. Although one of the favorites to win the tournament, he lost in the first round to American life master Shearwood McClelland III in an upset, before rallying to finish with 5½/9.
In December 2003, Bu won the 10th Aceimar International Open in
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with 7½/9.
In November 2004, he became
National Chess Champion of China in
Lanzhou
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with a score of 9/11.
In 2006 Bu won the 9th World University Chess Championship in
Lagos, Nigeria on tiebreak over
Ni Hua, after they both scored 7½ /9.
In July 2007, Bu won the
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H ...
in
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In October 2007, he won the Blindfold Chess World Cup in
Bilbao by a 1½ point margin, defeating strong Grandmasters
Veselin Topalov,
Magnus Carlsen,
Pendyala Harikrishna
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,
Judit Polgár and Sergey Karjakin in the process.
2008
In January 2008, at the 6th Gibtelecom Chess Festival in
Gibraltar
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, Bu came joint first scoring 8/10 (+7−1=2; Elo performance 2834) but lost on the two game
blitz play-off tie-break to
Hikaru Nakamura. In April 2008, Bu competed at the Russian Team Championships in
Dagomys,
Sochi
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for the team ''Shatar-Metropole'' (
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), where he achieved a score of 6½/10 (+3−0=7) and a
performance rating of 2771. In his super-tournament debut in
Sofia,
Bulgaria at the
Grand Slam M-Tel Masters (category 20) tournament on May 7–18, 2008, he came fifth out of six players (
Levon Aronian
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,
Ivan Cheparinov,
Vassily Ivanchuk
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,
Teimour Radjabov,
Veselin Topalov) having scored 3/10 (+1−5=4; Elo performance 2594).
He competed at the ''Inventi'' Grandmaster Tournament in
Antwerp
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In September 2008, he competed at the 5th Russia v China Match in
Ningbo where he scored 2½/5 with a performance rating of 2707 for the men's team (with
Wang Yue Wang Yue may refer to:
*Wang Yue (chess player) (born 1987)
* Wang Yue (biathlete) (born 1991), able-bodied biathlete
* Wang Yue (judoka) (born 1997)
* Wang Yue (skier) (born 1999), Paralympic skier and biathlete
*Death of Wang Yue
Wang Yue () ...
,
Wang Hao,
Ni Hua,
Li Chao).
In October Bu won the men's rapid individual tournament of the
2008 World Mind Sports Games.
In December 2008, he came third out of six at the
Pearl Spring chess tournament in
Nanjing with 5/10.
2010
He scored 6½/9 (+4−0=5) at the
Moscow Open in January with a 2723 performance.
Bu Xiangzhi scored 5½ (+3−1=5) at the 2010
Aeroflot Open finishing in 10th place out of 80 players with a 2700 performance. Following this tournament, he scored 13.0/18 in the Preliminaries of the 2010 World Blitz Championship Preliminaries on February 18 to finish in second place behind
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave; the result automatically qualified Bu for the 2010 World Blitz Championship to be held in Moscow in November 2010.
From May 24 through June 4, 2010, Bu participated in the Chinese Chess Championship. In clear first after ten rounds, Bu needed a final round victory to secure his second Chinese chess championship. However, he drew his final round, allowing
Wang Hao and
Zhou Jianchao to catch him with 7½/11; Wang won the championship on tiebreak.
Bu participated in the 1st Danzhou Tournament in China from June 11 through June 20. After a victory over
Zhou Jianchao, Bu led the tournament with 5½/8 with one round remaining. A final round draw with
Hou Yifan allowed
Li Chao to catch him with 6/9, but Bu won the tournament on tiebreak with a performance rating of 2740.
From August 4 through 15th, Bu participated in the 7th annual China versus Russia match, held in Yinzhou, Ningbo, China. Teamed with
Wang Hao,
Wang Yue Wang Yue may refer to:
*Wang Yue (chess player) (born 1987)
* Wang Yue (biathlete) (born 1991), able-bodied biathlete
* Wang Yue (judoka) (born 1997)
* Wang Yue (skier) (born 1999), Paralympic skier and biathlete
*Death of Wang Yue
Wang Yue () ...
,
Zhou Jianchao and
Ni Hua, Bu led the Chinese team to victory with 4/5 and a 2928 performance rating.
2012-present
In June 2012, Bu won the 3rd
Hainan Danzhou GM tournament on tiebreak over Ni Hua and this victory earned him the last spot in the Chinese team for the
Istanbul Chess Olympiad.
In August 2012, he won for the second time the World University Chess Championship, held in
Guimarães
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, Portugal, with 8/9 (+7−0=2).
In July 2014, he first tied for first with
Ding Liren, placing second on tiebreak, in the 5th Hainan Danzhou tournament and then won the
Politiken Cup The Xtracon Chess Open (formerly the Politiken Cup) is an international chess tournament and the main feature event of the annual Copenhagen Chess Festival.
History
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in
Helsingør, Denmark with 9/10, a full point ahead of the field. Bu won the match against the world champion
Magnus Carlsen in the
FIDE World Cup 2017 in the third round and eliminated him from the tournament.
National team
Bu has played regularly since 2001 in the
Chinese national team. With the
World Team Chess Championship in 2005 in
Beersheba, and with the
Turin 2006 Chess Olympiad he achieved on the top board very good results and won individual and team silvers in each event. He played first board in Turin, where the Chinese team finished in second place. He won four games and drew eight, including his games against top Grandmasters
Vladimir Kramnik
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,
Viswanathan Anand and
Levon Aronian
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. He has played in two previous
Chess Olympiads in
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and
2004
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, both on board four.
He was part of the team that won silver at the December
2006 Asian Games
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in
Doha. He won an individual bronze medal on board two as the team won gold at the 2008 15th Asian Team Chess Championship in
Visakhapatnam.
Bu was part of the Chinese team that won the gold medal in the
World Team Chess Championship in 2015. He was also in the team that won the
43rd Chess Olympiad
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in 2018; in this event, Bu also won the individual bronze medal on board four.
China Chess League
Bu Xiangzhi plays for
Shandong
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Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilizati ...
chess club
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in the
China Chess League
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(CCL).
Personal life
Bu Xiangzhi is married to
Huang Qian, also a chess player.
Notable chess games
Bu Xiangzhi vs Krishnan Sasikiran, VI Ciudad de Dos Hermanas Internet 2005, Gruenfeld Defense: Exchange Variation, Nadanian Attack (D85), 1-0Baadur Jobava vs Bu Xiangzhi, 37th Chess Olympiad 2006, Slav Defense: Chameleon Variation, Advance System (D15), 0-1Bu Xiangzhi vs Judit Polgar, Biel Chess Festival 2007, English Opening: Symmetrical, Four Knights Variation (D41), 1-0Bu Xiangzhi vs Veselin Topalov, M-Tel Masters 2008, Queen Pawn Game: Symmetrical Variation (D02), 1-0Magnus Carlsen vs Bu Xiangzhi, World Cup (2017) Tbilisi GEO, Italian Game: Two Knights Defense, 0-1
See also
*
Chess in China
*
Chess prodigy#List of youngest grandmasters
References
Further reading
* "Interview with Bu Xiangzhi" by Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam, ''
New in Chess'' (2002/6 edition):
External links
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Bu Xiangzhiat Sina Sports
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Chessmetrics RatingsBu Xiangzhiat
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Elo rating with world rankings and historical development since 1999(benoni.de/schach/elo) for Bu Xiangzhi
Biography of Bu Xiangzhi Corus Chess
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2007.
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1985 births
Living people
Chess grandmasters
Sportspeople from Qingdao
World Youth Chess Champions
Chess Olympiad competitors
Asian Games medalists in chess
Chess players from Shandong
Chess players at the 2006 Asian Games
Chess players at the 2010 Asian Games
Asian Games gold medalists for China
Asian Games silver medalists for China
Asian Games bronze medalists for China
Medalists at the 2006 Asian Games
Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games