CHESS PLAYER

Boris Avrukh

1978 - Today

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Boris Leonidovich Avrukh (Hebrew: בוריס אברוך, Russian: Борис Леонидович Аврух; born 10 February 1978) is a chess grandmaster, author, and businessman. Avrukh has published several books, including The Classical Slav. He was the World Under-12 champion in 1990. He was born in Soviet Ukraine. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Boris Avrukh is the 369th most popular chess player (up from 392nd in 2019), the 142nd most popular biography from Kazakhstan (up from 161st in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Kazakhstani Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Boris Avrukh ranks 369 out of 461Before him are Ana Matnadze, Francisco Vallejo Pons, Laurent Fressinet, Anna Cramling, Lilit Mkrtchian, and Alexandra Botez. After him are Yelena Dembo, Alexander Areshchenko, Sam Shankland, Wei Yi, Anish Giri, and Péter Ács.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Boris Avrukh ranks 962Before him are Rich Sommer, Rachel Stevens, Jérôme Moïso, Britta Oppelt, Yoshio Kitagawa, and Yoshitaka Kageyama. After him are Popó, Scott Raynor, Carien Kleibeuker, Claiton, Virender Sehwag, and Tamara Tansykkuzhina.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Boris Avrukh ranks 142 out of 193Before him are Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov (1976), Viktor Zubarev (1973), Aidyn Smagulov (1976), Zulfiya Chinshanlo (1993), Zarina Diyas (1993), and Elena Ilinykh (1994). After him are Askhat Zhitkeyev (1981), Alexey Poltoranin (1987), Oxana Rakhmatulina (1976), Heinrich Schmidtgal (1985), Daniyar Yeleussinov (1991), and Sofya Velikaya (1985).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Kazakhstan

Among chess players born in Kazakhstan, Boris Avrukh ranks 2Before him are Rashid Nezhmetdinov (1912). After him are Dinara Saduakassova (1996), Zhansaya Abdumalik (2000), and Bibisara Assaubayeva (2004).