Alexander Sinchuk

Definition
Alexander Sinchuk is a Russian chess player who holds the title of Grandmaster (GM), as conferred by the International Chess Federation (FIDE).

Overview
Sinchuk has participated in national and international chess competitions representing Russia. He earned his International Master (IM) title in the early 2010s and subsequently achieved the Grandmaster title, which is the highest title awarded by FIDE to chess players. His tournament activity includes appearances in Russian Championship cycles and various open tournaments across Europe. The exact peak Elo rating and the year of his GM title award are recorded in FIDE’s official player database.

Etymology/Origin

  • Alexander derives from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning “defender of men” or “protector of humanity.”
  • Sinchuk is a Slavic surname; its precise linguistic roots are not widely documented, but surnames ending in “‑chuk” are common in Ukrainian and Russian contexts, often indicating a patronymic or diminutive formation.

Characteristics

  • Title and Rating: Holds the Grandmaster title; his FIDE rating has fluctuated within the strong master range, reflecting competitive performance at the international level.
  • Playing Style: Publicly available game records indicate a versatile approach, with a preference for solid opening preparation and strategic middle‑game play. Specific stylistic trademarks are not extensively analyzed in scholarly chess literature.
  • Professional Activity: Engages in regular tournament play, and may also be involved in coaching, commentary, or chess promotion, as is common among players of his standing, though detailed information on such activities is limited.

Related Topics

  • Grandmaster (chess) – the highest title awarded by FIDE.
  • FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Échecs) – the governing body for international chess competition.
  • Russian Chess Federation – the national organization overseeing chess activities in Russia.
  • Chess rating systems – methods for estimating the strength of chess players, of which Elo is the most widely used.

Note: While basic information about Alexander Sinchuk’s status as a FIDE‑registered Grandmaster is available, detailed biographical data such as exact birth date, place of birth, and comprehensive career statistics are not fully corroborated in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources.

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