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(Redirected from Paul Van der Sterren) Dutch chess grandmaster (born 1956) In this Dutch name, the surname is van der Sterren, not Sterren.
Paul van der Sterren
CountryNetherlands
Born (1956-03-17) 17 March 1956 (age 68)
Venlo, Netherlands
TitleGrandmaster (1989)
FIDE rating2462 (December 2024)
Peak rating2605 (January 1994)
Peak rankingNo. 45 (January 1994)

Paul van der Sterren (born 17 March 1956) is a Dutch chess grandmaster. He won the Dutch Chess Championship twice, in 1985 and 1993. In 1993 he qualified for the Candidates Tournament for the FIDE World Chess Championship 1996, but was eliminated in the first round (+1 −3 =3) by Gata Kamsky.

Van der Sterren represented the Netherlands in 11 consecutive Chess Olympiads from 1982 through 2000.

He is the author of the two-volume opening encyclopedia Fundamental Chess Openings, which was published in 2009 and 2011. He is also the author of the book Your First Chess Lessons published in 2016.

External links

References

  1. Bartelski, Wojciech. "Men's Chess Olympiads: Paul Van der Sterren". OlimpBase. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  2. ThriftBooks. "Paul van der Sterren Books | List of books by author Paul van der Sterren". ThriftBooks. Retrieved 2021-12-06.
Dutch Grandmasters
Chess players for the Netherlands with the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM)


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