Definition Eivind Drivenes is a Norwegian chess player who holds the title of International Master (IM), awarded by the World Chess Federation (FIDE).
Overview Born in 1980, Eivind Drivenes has been an active participant in the international chess circuit, primarily representing Norway. He achieved the prestigious International Master title, which is one step below Grandmaster, signifying a high level of skill and competitive achievement in chess. Throughout his career, Drivenes has competed in various national and international tournaments, contributing to the Norwegian chess scene.
Characteristics
- Nationality: Norwegian.
- Chess Title: International Master (IM), a FIDE-recognized title for strong chess players.
- Activity: Drivenes has a long-standing career in competitive chess, participating in numerous individual and team events. His FIDE rating has consistently placed him among master-level players.
- Style: Like most professional chess players, he possesses a deep understanding of chess strategy, tactics, and opening theory. Specific details on his precise playing style (e.g., aggressive, positional) are not universally documented in a concise encyclopedic manner.
Related Topics
- Chess
- FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Échecs)
- International Master (Chess)
- Norwegian Chess Federation
- Sport in Norway