Anton Demchenko
FIDE ID 4160258
About
Overview
Anton Aleksandrovich Demchenko (frequently registered in the ChessHere database under the name Aleksandr Demchenko; born August 20, 1987) is an elite Grandmaster representing Slovenia (SLO). He was awarded the International Master (IM) title in 2003 and achieved the Grandmaster (GM) title in 2013. Demchenko reached a career-high classical FIDE rating of 2679 in April 2018, ranking as World No. 60 in May 2018. Primarily recognized as a highly resilient tournament competitor and European team-league veteran, his most notable achievement is winning the 2021 European Individual Chess Championship in Reykjavik.
Biography & Major Career Milestones
Demchenko was born in the port city of Novorossiysk, Russia, and began serious chess study at age nine after studying the classical games of world champion José Raúl Capablanca. He progressed through the youth ranks of the Russian chess federation and earned his Grandmaster title in 2013.
His career as an open-tournament professional is highlighted by several major victories, including:
- First place at the 2014 PSC/Puregold International Chess Challenge in Quezon City, finishing with 8/10 ahead of GM Alexey Popov.
- Winning the 2016 ZMDI Open in Dresden.
- Winning the 47th International Tournament Bosna in Sarajevo in 2017.
- Capturing the gold medal at the 2021 European Individual Chess Championship in Reykjavik, scoring 8.5/11 to finish first on tiebreaks ahead of GM Vincent Keymer.
In March 2022, Demchenko was one of 44 elite Russian chess players who signed an open letter to the Russian President protesting the invasion of Ukraine. He subsequently transferred his sporting federation to Slovenia in July 2023. Following his transfer, he continued competing internationally, representing his new federation at events such as the FIDE Grand Swiss and placing second at the 2025/2026 Rilton Cup.
Elite Team & Event Performance
- 45th FIDE Chess Olympiad (2024, Budapest): Represented Slovenia on Board 2. Demchenko scored key individual results, including a win against GM Johan-Sebastian Christiansen of Norway, helping lead Slovenia to a historic 9th-place team finish. In the final round, he contested a highly complex game against GM Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa of the gold-medal-winning Indian team.
- European Team Chess Championship (2025, Georgia): Represented Slovenia on Board 2 alongside teammates Vladimir Fedoseev, Jan Subelj, Matej Sebenik, and Matic Lavrencic.
- European Club Cup (2021, Struga): Competed against continental clubs, featuring individual encounters such as his game against Vladimir Fedoseev.
- National League Careers: Competed for various European clubs, including Düsseldorfer SK 1914/25 and SK Doppelbauer Kiel in the German Bundesliga, Luleå in the Swedish Elitserien, and clubs in the Icelandic Chess League.
Playing Style, Material Tendencies & Endgame Profiling
Demchenko's playing style is fundamentally classical and universal, emphasizing positional balance, piece coordination, and deep tactical calculation under time pressure. His approach is heavily rooted in clear plans and healthy structures, though he is equally capable of navigating extremely sharp, double-edged middlegames when playing dynamic systems like the King's Indian Defense.
His material handling showcases a highly refined technique with the bishop pair, utilizing their long-range activity in simplified structures. This was illustrated in his decisive Round 9 game against GM Evgeny Romanov at the 2021 European Championship, where his dominant bishop systematically outplayed Black's active knight in a simplified endgame.
Defensively, Demchenko is highly resilient and technically tenacious. He frequently demonstrates defensive resourcefulness in worse or strategically compromised positions, famously steering highly unstable endgames to a draw, such as in his 10th-round game against Vincent Keymer during the 2021 European Championship. In rapid and blitz formats, his calculated pragmatism allows him to exploit opponent inaccuracies late in the game, such as his endgame turnaround victory against GM Hikaru Nakamura in a 2022 Caro-Kann encounter.
Opening Repertoire & Theoretical Move Orders
1. As White
Demchenko is principally a 1.e4 player who relies on deep theoretical main lines and positional squeezing.
- Against 1...e5 (Italian Game & Giuoco Pianissimo): His primary weapon, utilizing quiet d3 and c3 structures to establish a slow, strategic build-up.
- Against the Sicilian Defense (Rossolimo Variation): He regularly avoids main-line Open Sicilians by choosing the Rossolimo to disrupt Black's queenside development.
- Against the Caro-Kann Defense (Advance Variation): Demchenko meets 1...c6 with the sharp spatial gains of the Advance Variation, aiming to control key squares in the center.
2. As Black
When defending with the Black pieces, Demchenko seeks asymmetric positions and high-complexity counterplay.
- Against 1.e4 (Ruy Lopez, Deferred Steinitz): Demchenko frequently utilizes solid defensive structures within the Ruy Lopez, including the Deferred Steinitz and Cozio systems, to coordinate minor pieces safely.
- Against 1.d4 (King's Indian Defense): Demchenko employs the King's Indian Defense as a principal fighting weapon against closed openings, aiming for standard kingside pawn storms and tactical complexity.
- Against 1.e4 (Pirc Defense): He also maintains the Pirc Defense as a sharp hypermodern alternative to challenge White's center.
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Recent games 919
| Date | Color | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-03 | Garg Aradhya(2422) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-06-03 | Rozum,I(2455) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-06-03 | Asman Bayantas(2263) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-06-03 | Ramil Faizrakhmanov(2421) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| 2026-06-03 | Nurlykhan Kudaibergen(2209) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| 2026-06-03 | Miras Assylov(2409) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| 2026-06-02 | Dmitrij Kollars(2634) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-06-02 | Nivedita V C(2019) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-06-02 | Jeffery Xiong(2656) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-06-02 | Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus(2713) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-06-02 | Nikolay Pavlov(2316) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-06-02 | Alimzhan Zhauynbay(2240) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-06-02 | Mihailo Djokic(2258) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-06-02 | Artemii Khanbutaev(2141) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-06-02 | Becking,S(2410) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-06-02 | Matias Haziel Lizano Quiros(2095) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-06-02 | Talab Rami(2286) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-26 | Nakamura,Hi(2792) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-26 | Garg Aradhya(2407) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-26 | Jval Saurin Patel(2400) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-26 | Mikhail Maslov | 1/2-1/2 | |
| 2026-05-26 | Christopher Woojin Yoo(2607) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-26 | Aleksei R. Belov(2286) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-26 | V Pranav(2657) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-26 | Hans Moke Niemann(2728) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-26 | Caruana,F(2788) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| 2026-05-26 | Colin Federer(2372) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-26 | Mikelis Vingris(2317) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-14 | Tikhon Popov(2283) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-14 | Victor Kotsyuba(2220) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-14 | Shubh Jayesh Laddha(2303) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-14 | Aleks Sahakyan(2391) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-14 | Sergey Drygalov(2530) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-14 | Vladislav Zhirkov(2163) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-14 | Narva,M(2426) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-14 | Alena Volchkova(2040) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-14 | Orest Vovk(2315) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-14 | Rose Atwell(2383) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| 2026-05-14 | Baptiste Lissillour(2269) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-12 | Andreikin,D(2710) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-12 | Vladislav Sheremetev(2227) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-12 | Tristan,L(2490) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-12 | Vasileios Dim Katsanis(2363) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-12 | Souleidis,G(2418) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-12 | Haowen Xue(2553) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-12 | Ambartsumova,K(2385) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-12 | Mykola Domanskiy(2288) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-12 | Hans Moke Niemann(2728) | 1-0 | |
| 2026-05-12 | Aytug Celal Salci(2161) | 0-1 | |
| 2026-05-12 | Konstantin Begunov(2325) | 1-0 |