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Maxim Matlakov was born on 5 March, 1991 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Discover Maxim Matlakov'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 33 years old?
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Maxim Sergeevich Matlakov |
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33 years old |
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5 March, 1991 |
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Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
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Russia |
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Maxim Matlakov Height, Weight & Measurements
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Maxim Matlakov Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Maxim Matlakov worth at the age of 33 years old? Maxim Matlakov’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Russia. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In April 2017, he finished tied for first with Nikita Vitiugov, Etienne Bacrot and Zdenko Kozul in the Grenke Chess Open in Karlsruhe, Germany. Matlakov took second place on tiebreak score. In June, he won the European Individual Championship in Minsk edging out Baadur Jobava and Vladimir Fedoseev on tiebreak, after all three players scored 8½/11 points.
In February 2014, he was joint winner with Alexander Moiseenko of the Moscow Open. In July 2014, he tied for second with Parimarjan Negi, Gawain Jones and Maxim Rodshtein at the Politiken Cup in Helsingør, placing third on countback. Matlakov won the blitz event from the tournament. At the Chess World Cup 2015 he was knocked out in the first round by Gadir Guseinov after losing the first set of rapid tiebreakers.
He acted as a second for Peter Svidler in the Candidates Tournaments of 2013, 2014 and 2016.
Matlakov won individual silver medal playing board 5 for Saint Petersburg in the 2013 European Club Cup. Two years later, in the same event he won team bronze medal with St. Petersburg's team "Mednyi Vsadnik". In 2017, Matlakov played for team Russia, which won the silver medal in the World Team Chess Championship in Khanty-Mansiysk.
He tied for second, finishing sixth on tiebreak, at the 13th European Individual Chess Championship in 2012 with a score of 8/11 points and qualified for the Chess World Cup 2013. He defeated Dutch GM Jan Smeets in the first round and was eliminated by Azerbaijani GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov in the second round tiebreaker. In 2013 Matlakov tied for first in the Chigorin Memorial in Saint Petersburg, placing third on tiebreak, behind Pavel Eljanov and Dmitry Kokarev respectively.
Matlakov won three medals at the World Youth Chess Championships: two bronze, in the Under 12 section in 2003 and Under 14 in 2005, and a gold, in the Under 18 in 2009. Also in 2009, he won the Saint Petersburg Chess Championship and the Aivars Gipslis Memorial. Matlakov won the Russian Junior (U20) Championship of 2011.
Maxim Sergeevich Matlakov (Russian: Максим Сергеевич Матлаков ; born 5 March 1991) is a Russian chess grandmaster. He won the European Individual Chess Championship in 2017.