Alexander Shabalov | |
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Alexander Shabalov at the 2002 U.S. Chess Championships
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Country |
Soviet Union Latvia United States |
Born |
Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union |
September 12, 1967
Title | Grandmaster |
FIDE rating | 2556 (April 2017) |
Peak rating | 2645 (July 1998) |
Alexander Shabalov (Russian: Александр Анатольевич Шабалов, Aleksandr Anatolyevich Shabalov; Latvian: Aleksandrs Šabalovs; born September 12, 1967) is an American chess grandmaster and a four-time winner of the United States Chess Championship (1993, 2000, 2003, 2007). He also won or tied for first place seven times in the U.S. Open Chess Championship (1993, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2015, 2016).
In 2002 he tied for first place at the Aeroflot Open in Moscow with Gregory Kaidanov, Alexander Grischuk, Aleksej Aleksandrov and Vadim Milov. In 2009 Shabalov shared first place with Fidel Corrales Jimenez in the American Continental Chess Championship.
He was born in Riga, Latvia, and like his fellow Latvians Alexei Shirov and Mikhail Tal, he is known for courting complications even at the cost of objective soundness.
Shabalov regularly lectured chess players of all ages at the House of Chess, a store that he ran at the Ross Park Mall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, until it closed in mid-2007.
In 2015 he was inducted into the U.S. Chess Hall of Fame.