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Mihail Nikitenko

Belarusian chess grandmaster (born 2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mihail Nikitenko
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Mihail Nikitenko is a Belarusian chess grandmaster.

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Chess career

He was awarded the Grandmaster title in 2022, after achieving his norms at the:[1]

  • Third Saturday Mix tournament in February 2021
  • Serbia Open Masters tournament in July 2021
  • President Cup tournament in November 2021

In December 2022, he won the CFSL Golden Jubilee Open with an undefeated 8.5/9, finishing two points ahead of runner-up Thejkumar M. S..[2]

In October 2023, he tied for second place with Dmitry Bocharov in the Pavlodar Open 2023, ultimately being placed second after tiebreaks.[3]

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