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Ahmed Adly ( ar, أحمد عدلي, born 18 February 1987) is an Egyptian
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Grandmaster. As a chess prodigy, Adly acquired his International Master title in 2001 at the age of 14 at the U20 Championship of 2004. Adly then went on to earn his Grandmaster title in 2005, making him the first Egyptian and the youngest ever African to achieve this feat. As of May 2022, Adly holds the second-highest rating in Egypt and Africa.


Personal life

Adly was born in
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, Egypt, on the 18th of February 1987. At the age of 6, Adly's father, Adly Ibrahim, taught Adly Chess wherein he discovered his talent. Adly had been practicing
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and had already acquired the third place for his age group. Nevertheless, as Adly grew older, Ibrahim noticed his talent and directed him towards his chess career. Adly graduated from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport with a degree in Business Administration in 2010. Subsequently, Adly went on to start his own chess Academy in
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. Adly believed that had he been given the help, he would have risen to greater heights and thus intended to provide this assistance to younger players.


Chess career


Chess Prodigy

Adly started his professional chess pursuit in 1997 at the age of 10, wherein he acquired the seventh place at the World Youth Chess Championship for the U-14 Category in
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. Adly then succeeded in acquiring the third place in the World Championship U18 in 2004 in
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, at which point he believes his chess career was defined. Adly went on to win the Arab Youth Championship four times and acquiring his grandmaster title in 2005. In 2005 Adly also won the
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, wherein he acquired his Norms. Adly then went on to participate in several competitions, focusing his effort towards his chess career .


Notable Achievements

Adly tied for 1st-5th with
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and Pentala Harikrishna in the Reykjavík Open 2006. In 2007, Adly won the World Junior Chess Championship, becoming the first player from an
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n country to win a major title. In 2008 he tied for 1st-3rd with
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and
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. He qualified for the Chess World Cup 2009 and was knocked out by
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in the first round. In April 2020, he won the Sunway Sitges International Online Chess Open, defeating IM Liam Vrolijk of the Netherlands. In February 2021, he won the Africa Online Open with a score of 7.5/9. On the national level, Adly won the Egyptian championship in 2007 and 2009. On the International level, In 2004, Adly qualified for the FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (2004), but lost the first-round match, after rapid tiebreaks, to Sergei Rublevsky. In 2005, Adly won the Arab Junior Chess Championship and qualified once more, but he was again eliminated in the first round of the
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(2005), this time by Ruslan Ponomariov. Adly qualified for the World Cup (2011), but was forced to withdraw after the first game due to illness. His misfortune continued at the World Cup (2013), for which he qualified, but was unable to attend due to travel difficulties. Adly was the runner up in the
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of 2015, and thereby qualified for the
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2015. At the World Cup (2015), he lost to Ukrainian super-GM
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in the first round. Adly also won two gold medals in the African Chess Olympics and one silver medal in 2005 in different formats. In 2007, Adly acquired all three gold medals, becoming the first Egyptian to do so. In 2009, Adly participated in the Mediterranean Chess Championship and acquired the first place. Adly also won the
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four times, in 2005, 2011, 2019 and 2021


Playing style

Adly had expressed admiration towards Mikhail Tal and his attacking style, having been inspired by him. In youth, Adly had been an attacking player but has since evolved to a more universal playing style. Adly has expressed admiration for several other players' play styles, including the
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Magnus Carlsen, who has also expressed his acknowledgement of Adly's win against him in the 2006
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.


Notable games

*A Adly vs V Laznicka, 2007 1-0 *A Adly vs I Vovk, 2007 1-0 *Carlsen vs A Adly, 2006 0-1 *Rapport vs A Adly, 2015 0-1 *A Adly vs Kosten, 2003 1-0 *A Adly vs G Meier, 2007 1-0 *A Adly vs A Hesham, 2021 1-0 *Kamsky vs A Adly, 2007 1/2-1/2 *H Hayrapetyan vs A Adly, 2007 0-1 *Movsesian vs A Adly, 2015 0-1


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Adly, Ahmed 1987 births Living people Chess grandmasters Egyptian chess players World Junior Chess Champions Sportspeople from Cairo African Games bronze medalists for Egypt African Games medalists in chess Competitors at the 2011 All-Africa Games Competitors at the 2019 African Games African Games gold medalists for Egypt