Mikhail Ulibin
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Biography
Mikhail Ulibin (Russian: Михаил Улыбин; born 31 May 1971) is a Russian chess grandmaster (1991) and silver medalist in the World Junior Chess Championship of 1991. He played for the bronze medal-winning second Russian team in the 1994 Chess Olympiad.
Ulibin played in the Soviet Union Junior Chess Championships of 1984, 1985 (3rd place), 1986, 1987, and 1988 (tied for 1st–2nd with Gata Kamsky).
In 1994, he finished second behind Peter Svidler in the Russian championship at Elista. In 2002, he won the Masters tournament of the 12th Abu Dhabi Chess Festival edging out on tiebreak Evgeny Gleizerov and Shukhrat Safin, after all finished on 6½/9 points. In 2003, he tied for 3rd–10th with Vladimir Belov, Alexei Kornev, Farrukh Amonatov, Alexey Kim, Alexander Areshchenko, Andrey Shariyazdanov, and Spartak Vysochin in the St. Petersburg 300 Open tournament. Ulibin came first in the Masters Open Tournament in Biel 2007 and in the Zagreb Open in 2010. In 2011, he won the Central Serbia Championship in Paraćin; tied for 2nd–6th with Konstantine Shanava, Maxim Turov, Robert Hovhannisyan, and Levon Babujian in the 4th Karen Asrian Memorial in Jermuk; and came first at Winterthur.
Notable games
- Maxim Sorokin vs. Ulibin, USSR 1986; French Defence, Tarrasch Variation (C06), 0–1
- Aivars Gipslis vs. Ulibin, Ch URS (club) 1988; French Defense, Tarrasch Variation, (C05), 0–1
- Garry Kasparov vs. Ulibin, Cannes 1988; English Opening, Symmetrical Defence (A30), ½–½