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Alexander Grischuk: the king of blitz, three-time world champion

País
🇷🇺 Russia
Título
Grandmaster (GM)
Nacimiento
October 31, 1983, Moscow (USSR, today Russia)
Estado
activo
ELO actual
2710 · Jun 2026
ELO máximo
2810 · Oct 2014
2600 2700 2800 2900 2000: 2660 — breaks into the world elite at 17 2000 2006: 2720 — first world blitz championship title 2006 2011: 2747 — semifinalist at the Kazan Candidates Tournament 2011 2012: 2761 — second world blitz title (would repeat in 2015) 2012 2014: 2810 — peak ELO; among the best in the world 2014 2810
Evolución del ELO · Fuente: FIDE

Some players shine in slow chess and others dominate speed. Alexander Grischuk belongs, above all, to the latter: a three-time world blitz champion, he’s one of the best fast players in history. But his talent goes far beyond the fast clock: a World Championship candidate and one of the most lucid voices in chess, Grischuk is an essential figure of the elite.

Who is Grischuk

He was born on October 31, 1983 in Moscow, into a family of chess players. A product of the great Russian school, he broke into the world elite at just 17, in the early 2000s, and has remained at the forefront of international chess ever since.

The master of speed

Grischuk’s great hallmark is fast games. He has won the World Blitz Championship three times — 2006, 2012, and 2015 — a record that places him among the best in history in this format. In 3-to-5-minute games, his intuition and calculation speed let him find the best moves in a matter of seconds.

The paradox of the clock

The curious thing is that, in classical chess, Grischuk is famous for exactly the opposite: getting into serious time trouble. He often burns enormous amounts of time on critical moves, forcing himself to play the rest of the game with very little time left.

That one of the best fast players in the world struggles so much with the clock in slow chess is a paradox that reflects his perfectionism: his drive to always find the best move. Despite this, he has been a World Championship candidate on several occasions, reaching the semifinals of the cycle.

One of the voices of chess

Beyond his results, Grischuk is appreciated for his frank, lucid interviews, in which he talks about chess with unusual honesty and intelligence. He doesn’t mince words and offers sincere analysis of the state of the game and his own mistakes. That authenticity has made him one of the most respected personalities on the circuit.

His chess DNA

In our chess DNA system, Grischuk represents the genius of speed profile: brilliant tactics, great intuition, and lightning calculation that especially stands out in fast games. If your GM twin is Grischuk, your strength is fast, intuitive play, where you decide in seconds what others take minutes to see; your biggest challenge is time management in slow chess.

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Preguntas frecuentes

Why is Grischuk considered one of the best blitz players in history?

Grischuk has won the World Blitz Championship (3-5 minute games) three times: 2006, 2012, and 2015. In fast games, his intuition, calculation speed, and ability to find the best moves in seconds place him among the greatest of all time in this format. It's an interesting paradox, because in classical chess Grischuk is known for exactly the opposite: getting into serious time trouble by overthinking important moves.

Is it true that Grischuk has time trouble in classical chess?

Yes, it's one of his trademarks. In classical games, Grischuk is famous for consuming enormous amounts of time on critical moves, which often forces him to play the rest of the game with very little time left. It seems paradoxical that one of the best fast players in the world struggles so much with the clock in slow chess, but it reflects his perfectionism and his drive to always find the best move. Despite this, he's been a World Championship candidate on several occasions.

Why is Grischuk appreciated beyond his results?

Grischuk is known for his frank, lucid, and often entertaining interviews, in which he talks about chess and his world with unusual honesty and intelligence. He doesn't mince words and offers sincere analysis of the state of the game, preparation, or his own mistakes. This authenticity, combined with his brilliance as a player, has made him one of the most respected and beloved personalities on the elite circuit.