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Leonid Yudasin was born on 8 August, 1959 in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, is an A russian chess player. Discover Leonid Yudasin'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 64 years old?

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Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 8 August, 1959
Birthday 8 August
Birthplace Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Russia

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1959

Leonid Yudasin (ליאוניד גריגורייביץ' יודסין; Леонид Григорьевич Юдасин; born August 8, 1959) is a Soviet-born Israeli chess player and trainer.

1982

Yudasin was awarded the title of International Master in 1982, and in 1984 he became the champion of Leningrad, his native city.

1988

He went on to gain the USSR Cup for rapid chess in 1988.

1989

Yudasin's tournament record includes victories at Leningrad 1989, Calcutta 1990, Pamplona 1990/91 (also 1991/92, jointly with Miguel Illescas), Dos Hermanas 1992, Botvinnik Memorial 1995, Haifa Super Tournament 1996 and St. Petersburg White Knights 1998.

1990

He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 1990.

Yudasin was part of the USSR team that won the gold medal in the 1990 Chess Olympiad.

Yudasin became a joint winner of the 1990 USSR Championship (with Alexander Beliavsky, Evgeny Bareev and Alexey Vyzmanavin, the title going to Beliavsky on tie-break).

He added individual bronze and team gold medals the same year, at the Chess Olympiad in Novi Sad, when he represented the USSR and registered the best performance of any of his teammates.

He also achieved the title of Grandmaster in 1990.

He has won tournaments all over the US and took second place at the US Open 1990 and Pennsylvania World Open 2001.

1991

He competed in the Candidates Tournament for the World Chess Championship twice, in 1991 and 1994.

A world championship candidate in 1991 (ranked then at No. 8 in the world), he qualified again in 1994 and this time progressed to the latter stages, losing out to Vladimir Kramnik in the quarterfinals by a score of 2½-4½.

1993

His best international tournament success occurred at León in 1993, where he won ahead of Alexey Vyzmanavin, Veselin Topalov, Anatoly Karpov and a young Peter Leko.

1994

In 1994 and again in 1996, he played under the Israeli flag at the Moscow and Yerevan Olympiads, respectively.

Yudasin lived in Israel for many years and was twice the Israeli champion, in Tel-Aviv 1994 and Jerusalem 1996.

1997

At Reggio Emilia, he was a joint winner with Dimitri Komarov in 1997/1998 (conceding the title on tie-break) and was the outright winner in 1999/2000.

2002

Since 2002, he has spent most of his time in New York, dominating the weekly Masters' tournament (top money winner), along with the likes of Hikaru Nakamura, Jaan Ehlvest, and the late Aleksander Wojtkiewicz.

2004

In 2004, he won a strong tournament in Montreal, Canada.

He is also a coach and director of the Brooklyn Chess Academy.

His former students include Varuzhan Akobian, Irina Krush, Jennifer Shahade, Adam Maltese, Dylan McClain, Evan Rabin and the late Lembit Oll.

Leonid Yudasin is a practicing Orthodox Jew, living in Brooklyn, New York.