词条 | Eros Riccio |
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|image=Eros_Riccio.gif |name=Eros Riccio ||caption= |birthname= |country=Italy |birth_date={{Birth date and age|1977|12|01}} |title=GM ICCF |rating= }} Eros Riccio (December 1, 1977, Lucca) is an Italian International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster, Advanced Chess Champion and chess opening book author.[1] He is FICGS World Champion and ICCF vice-European Champion and Olympic bronze with the Italian national team. Chess careerRiccio won the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth FICGS Correspondence Chess World Championship.[2] He also won three ICCF Italian championships (2006,[3] 2009[4] and 2012[5]). In the world online tournaments of Freestyle chess ("Advanced chess", created by GM Garry Kasparov), Riccio won the first (2007) and the third edition (2010) of the FICGS Chess Freestyle Cup,[6] the final of Computer Bild Spiele Schach Turnier[7] (2008) and became the champion of the 8th PAL/CSS Freestyle Tournament[8] (2008), winning the prestigious tournament sponsored by the PAL Group in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates). With his personal chess opening book, which he called Sikanda,[9] Riccio also won the Welcome Freestyle Tournament (2008), the Christmas Freestyle Tournament (2008), the 1st IC Freestyle Masters (2009) and the 1st Freestyle Tournament (2012), organized by Infinity Chess.[10] Infinity Chess has developed a special Elo classification for centaurs (man + computer),[11] which sees the first place right Eros Riccio (Sephiroth) with 2755 Elo points. He stands out in various ICCF international tournaments with the Italian national team, of which becomes 1st board in the final of the "7th European Championship",[12] with the silver medal to Italy, in the final of the "17th Olympiad",[13] with the bronze medal to Italy, and in the final of the "18th Olympiad". With the Italian national team Riccio also wins the second silver medal in the final of the "8th European Championship"[14] and the bronze medal in the final of the "9th European Championship".[15] In July 2009 Riccio (Auryn) beats Rechenschieber,[16] the cluster of the Rybka team, a monster composed of very impressive 55 high-speed computers that function as a single powerful computer, and beats also Highendman,[17] which was the only one before him to beat the Rybka cluster. In 2013 wins the Umansky Memorial.[18] In 2018 his Elo ICCF is 2644 points and is 1st in the Italian ranking and 5th in the world ranking. [19] See alsoAdvanced ChessExternal links{{Commons category}}
Notes1. ^Chessprogramming {{DEFAULTSORT:Riccio, Eros}}2. ^FICGS World Champions 3. ^54° Italian Championship 4. ^57° Italian Championship 5. ^61° Italian Championship 6. ^FICGS Freestyle Cup 7. ^Computerbild Advanced Chess 8. ^8° PAL/CSS/Freestyle Tournament 9. ^Sikanda 10. ^Infinity Chess Freestyle 11. ^Infinity Chess: Freestyle Top 100 12. ^[https://www.iccf.com/event?id=17521 7th European Championship] 13. ^[https://www.iccf.com/event?id=19050 17th Olympiad] 14. ^[https://www.iccf.com/event?id=28150 8th European Championship] 15. ^[https://www.iccf.com/event?id=44123 9th European Championship] 16. ^Advanced Chess: How to beat the cluster 17. ^My first win vs the "Highe" 18. ^Umansky Memorial 19. ^[https://www.iccf.com/RatingList.aspx ICCF Ratings] 5 : 1977 births|Living people|Correspondence chess grandmasters|Italian chess players|People from Lucca |
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