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Gilles Andruet is a French chess player who was born on 30 March, 1958 in France. He is a Grandmaster and a former French Champion. He is also a chess author and a chess coach. Gilles Andruet has won several international tournaments, including the French Championship in 1983 and the World Open in 1985. He has also represented France in several international team events, including the Chess Olympiad and the European Team Championship. Gilles Andruet is married and has two children. He is currently living in Paris, France. Gilles Andruet's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a chess player, author, and coach.

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Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 30 March 1958
Birthday 30 March
Birthplace Versailles, France
Date of death 22 August 1995,
Died Place Saulx-les-Chartreux, France
Nationality France

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Gilles Andruet Net Worth

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1995

Andruet was also a gambler. Starting in 1993, he regularly played backgammon and blackjack in casinos and although he initially won significant amounts of money, he eventually became a pathological gambler riddled with debt. On 22 August 1995 Andruet's body was found on the shores of the Yvette in Saulx-les-Chartreux. He had been beaten to death. The investigation focused on Joseph Liany and his son Franck who had presumably helped Andruet cash a check of 398,000 French francs. Josepth Liany was eventually tried eight years later, convicted of murder and sentenced to a 15-year prison term. His son Franck received a seven-year sentence for his role in the affair. Joseph Liany subsequently identified his nephew Sacha Rhoul as the man solely responsible for the murder. A new trial in 2006 cleared Liany but convicted Rhoul in absentia. Rhoul had been living in Marrakech where he and his father managed the Palais Rhoul, a well-known luxury hotel. Jean-Claude Andruet, Gilles' father repeatedly called for the arrest and extradition of Rhoul. On 25 February 2010, Moroccan authorities arrested Rhoul following an Interpol mandate and extradited him on 6 March. Four years later, Sacha Rhoul was acquitted.

1982

Andruet was a member of the French team at the 1982, 1984 and 1988 Chess Olympiad. In 1988 he won the French Chess Championship and reached his peak Elo rating (2450). During the 1989 Championship, Andruet was involved in a violent altercation with Jean-Luc Seret and subsequently withdrew from the tournament despite the fact that he was in the lead after 10 of 14 rounds. He played less regularly after 1991.

1958

Gilles Andruet (born 30 March 1958, Versailles – 22 August 1995 near Saulx-les-Chartreux, Essonne) was a French chess player, an International Master and a former national champion. He was the son of rally driver Jean-Claude Andruet.