Martin Kraemer
FIDE ID 4671910
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Overview
Martin Krämer (commonly written as Martin Kraemer) is a German chess Grandmaster born on December 23, 1987. Representing Germany (GER), he holds the FIDE titles of Grandmaster (awarded in September 2012), International Master (2006), and FIDE Master (2004). Krämer achieved his career-high classical FIDE rating of 2587 in April 2019. He is primarily recognized as an active open-tournament competitor, a highly experienced team player in various European leagues, and a former member of the German national team, notably winning the German Rapid Chess Championship in consecutive years.
Biography & Major Career Milestones
Born in Erfurt, Germany, Krämer developed his early chess skills playing for SV Medizin Erfurt, representing the club until the 2005/06 season. He earned his FIDE Master title in 2004, followed by a breakthrough year in 2006 when he won the International German Youth Championship (Internationale Deutsche Jugendmeisterschaft) in Deizisau. His performance earned him the International Master (IM) title in 2006.
For the 2006/07 season, Krämer debuted in the German Chess Bundesliga for Schachfreunde Berlin (SF Berlin). After playing on the top board of Erfurter SK during the 2007/08 season, he returned to SF Berlin for the 2008/09 campaign and has remained a stalwart of the club ever since.
Between 2009 and 2012, Krämer secured his three Grandmaster norms entirely within the competitive German Bundesliga, achieving them across consecutive seasons (2009/10, 2010/11, and 2011/12). FIDE officially approved his Grandmaster (GM) title in September 2012 during the 83rd FIDE Congress in Istanbul.
On the national stage, Krämer achieved major individual successes in rapid play. In September 2013, he won the German Rapid Chess Championship in Gladenbach with a score of 7.5/9. He successfully defended his title the following year in Altenkirchen, scoring 7/9 to claim back-to-back championships.
In international club leagues, Krämer played for ASVÖ Wulkaprodersdorf in the Austrian 1. Bundesliga from 2007/08 until 2017/18. He also joined SK Luzern in the Swiss Nationalliga A in 2014, helping the team secure the Swiss Team Championship title in 2018.
Elite Team & Event Performance
- 39th Chess Olympiad (2010): Represented Germany on Board 4 in Khanty-Mansiysk, scoring 6/9 (+4 =4 -1) with a performance rating of 2582.
- Mitropa Cup (2007): Played on Board 3 for Germany in Szeged, scoring 4.5/7. The German team finished in third place to take the bronze medal.
- German Chess Bundesliga (2006–Present): Long-time core representative for Schachfreunde Berlin. He registered GM norms in the 2009/10, 2010/11, and 2011/12 seasons.
- Swiss Nationalliga A (2014–Present): Represented SK Luzern, winning the Swiss Team Championship in 2018.
- Austrian 1. Bundesliga (2007–2018): Played on the upper boards for ASVÖ Wulkaprodersdorf.
Playing Style, Material Tendencies & Endgame Profiling
Krämer possesses a pragmatic, universal style shaped by the modern, engine-assisted era. He relies on highly concrete calculation and deep theoretical preparation, allowing him to transition seamlessly between sharp tactical structures and long-term positional maneuvering.
As Black, his preference for double-edged systems like the Sicilian Sveshnikov and Najdorf shows a complete willingness to accept structural deficiencies—such as an isolated d-pawn, a weak d5-square, or a delayed kingside development—in exchange for dynamic counter-attacking potential and open lines. As White, he favors systems that grant a persistent space advantage, often executing methodical pawn breaks to squeeze his opponents.
Krämer is comfortable steering positions into queenless middlegames or double-rook endgames. His technical endgame strengths lie in managing small spatial or pawn-structure advantages, utilizing active king placement and precise minor-piece coordination to grind down opponents.
Opening Repertoire & Theoretical Move Orders
1. As White
Krämer employs a flexible first-move policy, split between classical open structures starting with 1.e4 and closed positional lines beginning with 1.d4 or 1.Nf3.
- Ruy Lopez: Against 1...e5, Krämer frequently enters the Spanish Game, routinely encountering the Berlin Defense:
- Open Sicilian: When facing the Sicilian, he regularly contests open variations, prepared to enter mainlines against the Najdorf:
- Catalan Opening: Krämer often prefers 1.Nf3, frequently transposing into Catalan-style structures utilizing a kingside fianchetto to press for a long-term spatial pull:
- King's Indian Defense: Against kingside fianchetto setups, Krämer utilizes mainline setups with space-gaining central advances:
2. As Black
As Black, Krämer balanced sharp Sicilian variations with highly technical, solid systems to neutralize White's opening initiative.
- Sicilian Sveshnikov: Against 1.e4, he regularly counters with the Sveshnikov variation, aiming for central piece activity:
- Petrov Defense: For a more solid and symmetrical response to 1.e4, Krämer relies on the Petrov Defense to neutralize central tension early:
- English Opening / Reversed Sicilian: Against 1.c4, he frequently opts for active piece play in reversed structures:
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