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Sergio Mariotti was born on 10 August, 1946 in Florence, Italy, is an Italian chess player. Discover Sergio Mariotti'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 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 10 August 1946
Birthday 10 August
Birthplace Florence, Italy
Nationality Italy

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1946

Sergio Mariotti (born 10 August 1946) is an Italian chess player.

1965

Born in Florence, he became the Italian junior champion in 1965 at Turin and in 1969 at San Benedetto, the full Italian Champion.

1968

He was victorious in many international tournaments, including Naples 1968, La Spezia 1969, Naples 1969, Reggio Emilia 1970, San Benedetto 1970, Bari 1971, and Rovigo 1976.

1971

One of his greatest tournament successes followed in 1971 when he finished second at Venice (after Walter Browne and ahead of Vlastimil Hort, Lubomir Kavalek and Svetozar Gligorić).

1972

Mariotti represented his country at the Chess Olympiad in 1972, 1974, 1986 and 1988.

1974

He is the first Italian to achieve the title of Grandmaster, which FIDE awarded him in 1974.

As of August 2023, his Fide Rating is 2240.

At the Olympiad of 1974, held in Nice, he scored a double success.

A board one score of 73.7% (+12 =4 −3) earned him the individual bronze medal (behind Anatoly Karpov and Alberto Delgado, jointly with Eugenio Torre), while also securing his final grandmaster norm.

As no Italian before him had achieved the title of International Grandmaster, he gained overnight celebrity status when the honour was bestowed on him the same year.

Around this time, British Chess Magazine nicknamed him "The Italian Fury", due mainly to his formidable collection of tournament wins, but also for his enterprising, tactical style of play.

1975

With regard to world championship qualification attempts, he won at the Caorle zonal of 1975 and play-off match vs. Joaqim Durao to qualify for the prestigious Manila Interzonal of 1976, where he finished joint 10th (with Boris Spassky, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Florin Gheorghiu).

The result was insufficiently good to advance to the Candidates Matches.

1976

He won the Rilton Cup (Stockholm) in 1976/77 and triumphed at Lugano in 1979.

1978

At the Praia da Rocha zonal tournament of 1978, he finished fourth, one place away from Interzonal qualification.

His choice of chess opening often revolved around the Sicilian Defence or Ruy Lopez, where he was comfortable with either colour.

Occasionally, his fans were treated to old-fashioned, romantic openings such as the Evans Gambit and Albin Counter Gambit and these brought him surprising success.

1994

Mariotti became an advisor for an Italian publisher and worked for the Italian Chess Federation (FSI), where he was President between 1994 and 1996.

2006

As a precursor to the Turin Olympiad of 2006, he played a website game against the 'Rest of the World' and won in 48 moves.

2018

He played again a match against the 'Rest of the World' between October 2018 and March 2019; this second match ended in a draw in 20 moves.