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Andrei Maksimenko was born on 1969 in Cherkasy, Ukraine, is a Ukrainian chess player. Discover Andrei Maksimenko'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 55 years old?

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Birthplace Cherkasy, Ukraine
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1969

Andrei Maksimenko (Андрiй Максименко; born 7 December 1969) is a Ukrainian chess Grandmaster (1995).

1990

Andrei Maksimenko achieved his first successes in the early 1990s.

1991

In 1991, Andrei Maksimenko was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title and received the FIDE Grandmaster (GM) title four years later.

1992

In 1992, he took 4th place in the Ukrainian Chess Championship in Simferopol.

1993

In 1993 Andrei Maksimenko took the 1st place in Lublin, and in 1994 he took the 2nd-3rd place (behind Gyula Sax) in Cattolica.

1995

In 1995, he achieved further successes: he single-handedly won the round-robin tournament in Aalborg (before Michał Krasenkow), took 2nd place in a strong competition in Copenhagen (behind Peter Leko, and ahead of Igor Glek, József Pintér, Curt Hansen and Jonny Hector) and triumphed (together with Dorian Rogozenco) in Lviv.

1996

In 1996 Andrei Maksimenko won the Schöneck (tournament B, ahead of Robert Kuczyński), in 1997 he shared the 1st place (together with Marek Oliwa, Aleksander Czerwoński and Mladen Muše) in the Emanuel Lasker memorial in Barlinek, in 1999 he took the 2nd place (behind Alexander Motylev) in Lviv, and a year later in this city he took the 1st place (together with Alexander Chernin).

2001

In 2001 Andrei Maksimenko won in Milan and took 1st place in the next tournament held in Lviv.

2002

In 2002, he shared the 1st place in Legnica (together with Stanisław Zawadzki), and a year later he repeated this achievement (together with Gyula Sax) in Bratto (Lombardia).

2004

In 2004, he single-handedly won in two round-robin tournaments held in Poland: in Nowy Targ and in Barlinek (Emanuel Lasker Memorial), while in 2006 he was among the winners (together with, among others, Jakub Czakon) of the traditional tournament in Görlitz.

2009

In 2009, Andrei Maksimenko took the 2nd place (behind Viktor Erdős) in Berlin, and in 2013 he won (together with Vladimir Malaniuk) in the tournament for the Cup of the Lower Silesian Voivode in Legnica.

2011

The highest rating in his career Andrei Maksimenko was reached on November 1, 2011, when he took 33rd place among Ukrainian chess players with a score of 2559 points.

2019

With the Ukrainian SSR national team, he won the 19th Soviet Team Chess Championship (the last in the history of the country).

He also received a gold medal in the individual classification, showing the best result on the 6th board.