There are no two without three. Francisco Fiorito He didn’t want to be less than Faustino Oro e Ilan Schnaider and with Just turned 14 years old He became the third youngest international master in the history of Argentine chess. The enormous talent shown by these compatriots and narrated in multiple articles by this journalist in Clarion led to a huge milestone: In two months, three young nationals achieved the second most important title in professional chess. Extraordinary.
“Pancho“Fiorito got his third and last rule to be an international teacher upon completion third and undefeated with 6.5 points in 9 rounds in the VI International Tournament of San Cristóbal de La Lagunain Tenerife, Spain. He was the ninth seed with his ELO of 2.416 and his performance was so remarkable that he rose 15.7 ranking points and finished one unit behind the champion, the Icelandic grandmaster Vignir Stefansson (2526).
On his way to the desired goal, Fiorito won the three initial games against the Spanish Zoilo González García (2076) y Pablo Aguado Doncel (2274)), and the experienced Uruguayan international teacher Bernardo Roselli (2362). Then came two draws against the Georgian GM Merab Gagunashvili (2563) and Russian IM Karina Ambartsumova (2404).
A key game was the sixth round against Icelandic IM Aleksandr Domalchuk-Jonasson (2366), who in an equal position took too many risks and the young Argentine converted a small advantage into a victory to end up with five points. In the seventh he played the winner of the tournament and on Friday, in the penultimate round, he did the same with the Ukrainian GM Alexander Kovchan (2440).
With that tie, “Pancho”He reached 6 points in 8 rounds and his performance already qualified him to be an international master. This Saturday was the final round and he played with the white pieces against the Canadian Fide master Mark Ivanov (2364), who was fighting to win the tournament.
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