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Akshayraj Kore was born on 1 September, 1988 in Ahmednagar, India, is an Indian chess grandmaster (born 1988). Discover Akshayraj Kore's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

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Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 1 September, 1988
Birthday 1 September
Birthplace Ahmednagar, India
Nationality India

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1927

In the 27th Cannes Chess Festival, held at Cannes, France Kore achieved his 4th GM norm and completed the rating requirements for his GM title.

En route to this achievement, he also won the tournament with a staggering 2743 TPR.

1949

Although seeded 49th at the start of the championship he finished in the top 10.

1988

Akshayraj Kore (born 1 September 1988), is an Indian chess player and a Grandmaster.

Kore was born on 1 September 1988 in Ahmednagar, India.

Shortly thereafter his family moved to Sangli, Maharashtra, India.

1996

In 1996, his family moved to Pune.

There he went to MAEER's MIT High School and the MAEER's MIT Junior College.

He graduated in Bachelor of Engineering, Computer from Marathwada Mitramandal's College Of Engineering University of Pune.

Kore was initially coached by Narhar Venkatesh, a well known chess coach, also known as Bhausaheb Padasalgikar.

He had also previously coached Swati Ghate and Bhagyashree Sathe-Thipsay, well known Indian female chess players.

1999

He won a state silver medal in the under 12 age category in 1999.

2000

In 2000, he won the State Championship.

He also represented India in the under 12 World Youth Chess Championship (boys), 2000.

2001

In early 2001, Sekhar Chandra Sahu, IM, accepted the offer to coach him.

That year Kore won the bronze medal in the U-16 Sub-Junior National Chess Championship.

The next year Raj won the National U-14 Rapid Chess Championship.

The same year, he also won the silver medal in U-16 Sub-Junior National Chess Championship.

Later that year he increased his ELO rating to 2300+ by his performance in the National B Chess Championship, 2002.

2003

He played fewer games due to examinations, but in 2003, he won the U-16 Commonwealth Chess Championship and was a member of the team which won the bronze medal at The Youth Chess Olympiad held at Denizli, Turkey.

He played on the first board.

The medal was the first one for the country in an Olympiad.

2004

In 2004 he won his first International Master norm in Alushta 3 2004 Intl., Ukraine and also increased his rating to 2400+.

In Piloo Mody International Open Chess Tournament, Lucknow, 2004 he beat GM Pavel Kotsur.

2005

In the 7th United Insurance & United Leasing Grand Masters's Chess Tournament, Dhaka, 2005, he beat Ukrainian GM Ruslan Pogorelov.

2006

In 2006, he became Maharashtra's youngest International Master at the time after he won the Invitational IM Norm Round Robin Chess Tournament in Luhansk, Ukraine.

In 2006, he gained his second IM norm in Alushta Summer 2 Invitational IM Norm Round Robin Tournament at Alushta, Ukraine.

He gained his third and final norm in a tournament in Luhansk, Ukraine by winning the Invitational IM Norm Round Robin Chess Tournament, scoring 12 points in 16 games.

He received a special appreciation for his combination in the 5th round against Soshnikov Mikhail.

Kore played a blitz qualifier for National Rapid Knockout Chess Championship in July 2006 held at the Poona Club, Pune.

He won the tournament with a round to spare scoring 8 points in the first eight rounds.

He took a hiatus from chess concentrating on his Engineering studies but continued to play tournaments at irregular intervals.

2008

During this period, Kore stood joint-third in the Indian National Challengers Chess Championship, 2008.

In the penultimate round he managed to beat GM Neelotpal Das from a highly inferior position, thus securing one out of nine qualifying spots for the Indian National Premier Chess Championship, 2008 with a round to spare.

In the Indian National Premier Chess Championship, he beat GM Parimarjan Negi in one of the rounds.

2012

Kore has been playing active chess since January 2012.

He stood joint 2nd in SDAT – RMK 4th Chennai International Open Tournament, also achieving his 1st GM norm in the process.

In the 4th Rethymno International Chess Tournament, in Rethymno, Greece, he stood 2nd, thus getting his 2nd GM norm with a Total Performance Rating (TPR) of 2660.

2013

In February 2013, he became India's 32nd Grandmaster.

His third GM norm came at the 11th Rochefort Chess Tournament, in Roachefort France, 2013.