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Anthony Cornelis Kosten (born 24 July 1958 in
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) is an English- French
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Grandmaster and chess author.


Chess career

In 1982 he placed third in the British Championship, held in
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. In 1989 he moved to France and since then has captained and coached that country in major competitions. Kosten played many tournaments, finishing first or equal first in the following: * 1984
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* 1985
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International Open * 1986
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International Open, clear first at 8.5/9 * 1987 Cappelle-la-Grande Open (first on tie-break) * 1987 Challengers Open, Hastings Congress 1987–88 * 1989 Challengers Open, Hastings Congress 1989–90 * 1991
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* 1992
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* 1993 14th Festival of
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* 1994 Chanac (repeated in 1995) * 1995
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* 2000 Naujac-sur-MerL'Étang-Salé * 2004
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* 2005 Mundolsheim * 2006
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* 2007
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* 2008
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* 2010 Wellington College International Perhaps the most striking of these performances was at the 1st Geneva Open tournament of 1986 (170 players, including several grandmasters, among them Anthony Miles, Miguel Quinteros or Armenian
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from the Soviet Union). The event was nine rounds and Kosten won all of his first eight games. This was sufficient to already guarantee him first place ahead of a strong international field. In the final game, Kosten accepted a draw offer from his compatriot, Glenn Flear. He agreed after some half an hour's deliberation, for the position was hopelessly lost for Flear. That acceptance prevented Kosten from achieving a perfect 9/9 score. IM Kosten won outright a full point ahead of second placed GM Lars Karlsson. He lives in
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, France, and is now naturalized French and registered on the French Elo list. Kosten was married to the daughter of Hungarian Grandmaster Győző Forintos.


Team Championships

With the English national team he participated in the
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in 1989 in
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, where he received the individual bronze medal for his score of 5 points from 7 games on the first reserve board. In 1990 he played for England in the 1st VISA Chess Summit in Rekyavik. England came second. In the British Team Championships 4NCL, he won with ''Slough'' in 1996, 1999 and 2000 and with ''Guildford'' in 2004, 2007 and 2008. He twice won the French Team Championships with ''Monaco'', in 2001 and 2002. In Germany he has played on the first board of ''Schott Mainz'' since 1994. In Austria, he played for ''Frohnleiten'' from 2001, which became ''Holz Dohr-Semriach'' from the 2004–05 season. In the 2007–08 season he was the best player with Rainer Buhmann. In Switzerland, he played for ''Lausanne Le Joueur'', and he was also active in the Hungarian (for ''MTK'') and Basque (for ''Oaso X.T.'') Team Championships.


Publications

He published many chess books as ''Tony Kosten'', mostly on the openings: * ''Winning Endgames'', Crowood, 1987, * ''Winning with the Philidor'', Batsford, 1992, * ''New Ideas in the Nimzo-Indian Defence'', Batsford, 1994, * ''Latvian Gambit'', Batsford, 1995, * ''101 Tips to Improve your Chess'', Batsford, 1996, * ''Trends in the Philidor'', Trends Publications, 1997, . * ''French Advance'', Everyman Chess, 1998, * ''Mastering the Nimzo-Indian with the Read and Play Method'', Batsford, 1998, * ''The Dynamic English'', Gambit Publications, 1999, * ''Easy Guide to the Najdorf'', Everyman Chess, 1999, * ''Classical Sicilian (B56-B59) ''. ChessBase, 2000, (CD-ROM) * ''The Latvian Gambit lives!'', Batsford, 2001, * ''The Knockout Nimzo'', Bad Bishop, 2003, (CD-ROM) * ''Dangerous Weapons: Flank Openings: Dazzle Your Opponents!'', Everyman Chess, 2008, (With Richard Palliser and James Vigus)


External links


Anthony C Kosten
chess games at 365Chess.com * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kosten, Anthony 1958 births Living people Chess Grandmasters French chess players Chess players from London French chess writers British chess writers English emigrants to France