Tamir Nabaty

Tamir Nabaty (Hebrew: תמיר נבאתי, born 4 May 1991) is an Israeli chess Grandmaster and twice the national chess champion (2013, 2016).

Tamir Nabaty
Tamir Nabaty in 2010
Country Israel
Born (1991-05-04) 4 May 1991
Ness Ziona, Israel
TitleGrandmaster
FIDE rating2635 (August 2020)

Chess achievements

Israeli and world championships

Tamir won the Israeli Chess Championship for the first time[1] in Acre, Israel 2013.

Tamir qualified to the Chess World Cup 2015, But lost on tiebreak in the 1st round to David Navara.

Tamir made a great result of 8.5/10 in the 3rd board of Israel in the 42nd Chess Olympiad Baku 2016.

Tamir won the Israeli Chess Championship for the second time in Tiberias 2016.[2]

Other tournaments

  • First place in Albena 2010
  • Second place in Chennai 2011
  • First place in "Belgrade Trophy" 2012
  • First place in the Czech Open Chess Festival in Pardubice 2012
  • First place in Kavala 2013
  • First place in Staufer 2014
  • First Place in Forni di Sopra 2016
  • First place in the 2018 Shachar Arad Memorial with a score of 4.5/5[3]
  • First place in the 2019 Israeli Open Championship with a score of 7.5/9[4][5]
  • First place in the 2019 Natan Blumkin Memorial tied with Gad Rechlis and Johnatan Bakalchuk with a score of 8/10.[6]
  • First place in the 2018-19 48th Rilton Cup in Stockholm with a score of 8/9[7]
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