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Falko Bindrich

Falko Bindrich (born October 17, 1990) is a German chess grandmaster and trainer. He started to rise as a chess prodigy when he became a FIDE Master at the age of 13 in 2003. He earned his International Master title in 2006 and his grandmaster title a year later.
Bindrich played in the 2008 Chess Olympiad, held in Dresden, where his German team placed 13th. He has attended several other prestigious chess events, such as the 2008 Bundesliga and the 2009 and 2010 Chess Olympiads.
In October 2012, Falko Bindrich was accused of cheating in the 2012 Bundesliga tournament. In round 2 of the event, in a game against Sebastian Siebrecht, Bindrich had his game declared lost by an arbiter, after he refused to hand over his smartphone which he claimed held personal data and analysis on his former chess games. In January 2013, as a result of his actions, the German Chess Federation (GCF) issued a 2-year suspension from over-the-board play. Bindrich did not accept the decision and filed a protest stating that, if necessary, he would submit the case to court, and later the arbitration court cancelled the ban stating it was issued without legal basis.
==Early life==
Falko Bindrich was born October 17, 1990 in Zittau, Germany, to parents Oswald and Zdena Bindrich. His father, Oswald Bindrich (born 1951), was an expert-level chess player, with a highest Elo rating of 2212.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Oswald Bindrich profile )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Oswald Bindrich profile )〕 In 1993, at the age of three, Falko was taught chess by his brother and soon after, his father, Oswald, enrolled him the Oberland Chess Club. In 1998, he entered for the German Youth Individual Championship (under nine) and placed 28th out of 80 participants. After achieving second place in the 1999 German Youth U10 Individual Championship, he was allowed to attend the U10 European Championship where he finished only 39th. After this disappointment, he asked his father, Oswald, how he could improve, and he set him on a daily training regimen with him and later consulted with stronger German players. In late 1999, he reached 1400 Elo, whereby his training sessions were extended and held with the likes of grandmasters Lubomir Ftacnik and Zigurds Lanka.〔
In 2000, he reached second place in the German Youth Individual Championship (under ten) and travelled to Spain for the U10 World Cup, where he placed seventeenth. By 2001, aged 11, Falko was rated 2054 fide and had achieved first place in the German Youth Individual Championship U12. In 2002, Bindrich defeated Hungarian International Master Attila Parkanyi and in September, also defeated Swedish grandmaster Tiger Hillarp Persson in Fürth at the Pyramid Cup. In October 2002 he delivered an outstanding performance of 2500+ in the Czech Open Championship. In 2003, Bindrich became the youngest German player to receive the FIDE master title, after crossing 2300 fide.〔

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