Career Highlights
Aramís Álvarez Pedraza (born 1988) is a Cuban chess player who received the Grandmaster title in 2010.
2006: He made his debut in the Capablanca tournaments with a commendable ninth place among 50 contestants that earned him his first IM standard.
2007: He was the 14th of 24 players and obtained the second IM standard. At Capablanca he was 16th out of 84 players and achieved his third and final IM standard.
2008: He played six tournaments with a gold medal, two silver, and fourth place. Runner-up in the Oviedo Open where he achieved his first GM standard for players under 27. He defended Club Escacs Lleida in the Spanish Tournament for teams in the First Division, and his contribution of 5½ points with a performance of more than 2600 Elo contributed to the second collective position. He was champion of the Oviedo Open, obtaining his first rule.
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Aramís Álvarez Pedraza built their fortune through a successful career as a f1, along with endorsements and business ventures.
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