Gastón Needleman
Gastón Needleman | |
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Country | International Master (2007) |
FIDE rating | 2429 (June 2024) |
Peak rating | 2437 (January 2007) |
Gastón Needleman (born 1990) is a former chess player from
Chess career
At the age of 15, he scored 8.0/11 to tie with six other players for second place in the American Continental Championship,
The top seven finishers in the American Continental Championship were to gain paid entry to the FIDE World Cup, part of the 2005–2007 World Chess Championship cycle. The tournament winner,
With each player having 15 minutes plus 10 seconds per move to finish each game and only 5 minutes between games, after a grueling 5 hour session Needleman finished eighth. Apart from the games played by Needleman, there was only one decided game, the rest ended in a draw.[1]
Needleman later said he did not think there was a conspiracy against him. Following a request from Dr. Alberto Rodriguez Saa, Governor of San Luis, Argentina, FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov granted Needleman a paid World Cup invitation.
External links
- Gaston Needleman rating card at FIDE
- Gaston Needleman player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Needleman qualifies for FIDE World Cup
- 2005 American Continental Championship, chessbase.com, Bruzón wins Continental, Kamsky equal second, August 18th 2005
- 2005 American Continental Championship tie-break controversy, chessbase.com, Checkmate for great aspirations, August 19th 2005
References
- ^ Checkmate for great aspirations, chessbase.com, August 19th 2005