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Jean-Luc Chabanon
French chess grandmaster (born 1971) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jean-Luc Chabanon is a French chess grandmaster.
Chess career
In 1990, Chabanon played for France at the 29th Chess Olympiad.[1]
In July 2002, Chabanon finished third in the Paris Chess Championship.[2]
Chabanon won the 2002-03 edition of the Reggio Emilia chess tournament.
In February 2015, Chabanon finished second in the Clermont-Ferrand International Chess Tournament, behind winner Jean-Pierre Le Roux and ahead of Kamran Shirazi and Anthony Kosten on tiebreaks.[3]
In the first round of the 2022 French League, Chabanon blundered a winning position into a stalemate against FIDE Master Floryan Eugène.[4]
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