Grachev Boris Biography


Boris Grachev is a Russian chess player, grandmaster. Repeated champion of Russia among juniors in various age categories. We present his brief biography, parties and photos. The biography of the chess player Boris was born in March.

Grachev Boris Biography

The future grandmaster met with chess rules at four thanks to his father. At five, Grachev Jr. began to visit the section in the Moscow Palace of Pioneers. The first mentor of Boris was Anna Dergacheva. Then a talented young man began training under the leadership of Vladimir Lepeshkin. Later, the chess player moved to another specialist - Vladimir Wulfson. Boris progressed quickly.

At seven, Grachev played at the level of the first adult category. At nine years old, the Muscovite received the title of master from FIDE, having won the children's championship of the world six years later Boris became an international master. In the period, Grachev became the champion of Russia in age groups up to ten, sixteen, eighteen and twenty years.

In the year, the chess player won the stage of the country's adult Cup in Samara. As part of the national team, Grachev became the winner of the World Youth Games. In the year, Boris won the Open tournament in Moscow. Grachev turned out to be a diligent student, which slowed his progress in chess. After receiving the diploma, Boris returned to the previous competitive activity.

In the year, the grandmaster became a member of the European championship. In the final table of the competition, Boris divided the second and and tendency places. In an additional match, the chess player lost to Sergey Movsesyan and could not compete for a silver or bronze medal. Later, Grachev will perform three times in the main grid of the World Cups, and years. Boris stably reached the final stages of Russian championship and the national cup.

In team competitions, the Grossmaster represented the Togliatti Lada and the Moscow team. Together with partners in sports clubs, Grachev twice became the champion of Russia. See also: Ernesto Inarkiev of the maximum career rating - points - Grossmaster reached in March. The chess player himself critically evaluates the level of his own game. In an interview, Grachev admitted that he did not consider himself a player corresponding to the rating in points.

Boris considers his weaknesses a modest debut repertoire and the lack of deep theoretical knowledge. Currently, the grandmaster lives in Moscow. During the Pandemia of Coronavirus, he became a participant in several online tournaments in the blitz. The best parties of Grachev.