Alexandru Crișan
CountryRomania
Born (1962-07-31) July 31, 1962
Șimleu Silvaniei, Romania
Peak rating2635 (January 1998)
Peak rankingNo. 50 (April 2001)

Alexandru Crișan is a Romanian former chess player.

Career

He achieved the International Master title in 1991, and the Grandmaster title in 1993.

Controversy

Suspicions of Crișan's achievements being illegitimate arose when it was found that he had a rating of 2635 without playing any notable games against the top 10 Romanian players, participating in the top group of the Romanian National Championship, participating in any Chess Olympiads, or having any results from official tournaments.[1] Zurab Azmaiparashvili (who was himself later found to have rigged tournament results in his favor) examined some of Crișan's games, and claimed that his rating was impossible given his manner of play.[2]

It was found that Crișan had faked tournament reports to gain the Grandmaster title. In August 2015, all of his titles were revoked and his rating was adjusted downwards to 2132.[2]

Crișan, along with Gaioz Nigalidze and Igors Rausis, are the only people who have had their Grandmaster titles revoked.[3]

References

  1. "The curious case of Alexandru Crisan". December 26, 2010.
  2. 1 2 "Alexandru Crisan, Fake Grandmaster". December 15, 2016.
  3. Kelemen, Luci (October 27, 2022). "How many chess grandmasters are there?".
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