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Veselin Topalov (IPA: , ) (born March 15, 1975) is a Bulgarian chess player. He became the FIDE
World Chess Champion
by winning the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005
. However, due to a political rift in the world of chess, Classical World Chess Champion Vladimir Kramnik
is held by some to be the World Champion because of his victory over Garry Kasparov
in 2000.
In the January 2006 FIDE rating list, he was number two in the world (after the retired Kasparov
) with an Elo rating of 2801, becoming the third player to have ever achieved an over 2800 ELO rating, behind historical ratings leaders Garry Kasparov
(2851) and Vladimir Kramnik
(2811).

Topalov was born in Ruse, Bulgaria. He was taught to play chess when he was eight years old by his father. In 1989 he won the World Under 14 Championship in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, and in 1990 won the silver medal at the World Under-16 Championship in Singapore. He became a Grandmaster
in 1992.

His current trainer and manager is International Master
Silvio Danailov.

Topalov has been the leader of the Bulgarian national team since 1994. At the Chess Olympiad
in 1994 in Moscow he led the Bulgarians to a fourth-place finish. He has won a number of tournaments, and at the FIDE World Chess Championship
in New Delhi in 2000 reached the quarter-finals.

Topalov won (+4 =5 -1) the M-Tel Masters 2005 tournament, held 11 May to 22 May in Sofia, Bulgaria. The victory was achieved by a last round win over Vladimir Kramnik
in an unusual game featuring multiple blunders by both sides. Viswanathan Anand
finished second, back by one point, in a field of six including Ruslan Ponomariov
, Michael Adams
, and Judit Polgar. The average rating of the participants was 2744, making this super-GM, double Round-robin tournament
the strongest in 2005.

Notable tournament victories

  • Madrid 1994, 1996, 1997
  • Dos Hermanas 1996
  • Amsterdam 1996
  • Vienna 1996
  • Novgorod 1996
  • Antwerp 1997
  • Monaco 2001
  • Dortmund 2001
  • World championship 2004. Tripoli, Libya, he reached the semi-finals.
  • Linares
    2005 (joint first with Kasparov
    )
  • Sofia 2005 (a point ahead of Anand
    )
  • World championship 2005. San Luis, Argentina, world champion (a point and a half ahead of Anand and Svidler
    )
  • Corus 2006 (joint first with Anand)

Sample game

On the way to winning M-Tel Masters in 2005, Topalov defeated former FIDE World Champion Ruslan Ponomariov
with the white pieces in a Queen's Indian defense. The moves are given in algebraic notation. (Analysis by Shredder 9
.)

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Ba6 5.b3 Bb4+ 6.Bd2 Be7 7.Nc3 O-O 8.Rc1 c6 9.e4 d5 10.e5 Ne4 11.Bd3 Nxc3 12.Rxc3 c5 13.dxc5 bxc5 14.h4 h6 15.Bb1 f5? Needlessly weakening the position. Better is 15. ... Nd7 16. Bxh6!? f5 (16...gxh6 17.Qc2 f5 18.exf6 Rxf6 19.Qh7+ Kf8 20.Ng5! wins) 17. Bf4 Qa5, which may have given black good chances for equality. 16.exf6 Bxf6 17.Qc2! d4 17. ... Bxc3? leads to bloody death after 18. Qh7+ Kf7 19. Bxc3, with an overwhelming attack. But Topalov found a way to break black's defenses in Ponomariov's chosen line, too. (See diagram) 18.Ng5!! hxg5 19.hxg5 dxc3 20.Bf4 Kf7 21.Qg6+ Ke7 22.gxf6+ Rxf6 23.Qxg7+ Rf7 24.Bg5+ Kd6 25.Qxf7 Qxg5 26.Rh7 Qe5+ 27.Kf1 Kc6 28.Qe8+ Kb6 29.Qd8+ Kc6 30.Be4+! 1-0

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