Chess Player

Maxim Rodshtein

Israeli chess player

1989 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Maxim Rodshtein is the 482nd most popular chess player (down from 439th in 2024), the 4,006th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,720th in 2019) and the 84th most popular Russian Chess Player.

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Among Chess Players

Among chess players, Maxim Rodshtein ranks 482 out of 461. Before him are Shen Yang, Parham Maghsoodloo, Dinara Saduakassova, Yu Yangyi, Jennifer Shahade, and Varuzhan Akobian. After him are Nurgyul Salimova, Sōta Fujii, Zhansaya Abdumalik, Robert Hovhannisyan, Irina Krush, and Dorsa Derakhshani.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Maxim Rodshtein ranks 1,422. Before him are Kariem Hussein, Hiroyuki Matsumoto, Daniele Ratto, Ovidiu Ionescu, Iván Bolado, and Samardo Samuels. After him are Amber English, Jesús Dueñas, Nagisa Sakurauchi, Sergei Andronov, Takumi Murakami, and Elsinho.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Maxim Rodshtein ranks 4,006 out of NaN. Before him are Michael Matthews (null), Jana Khokhlova (1985), Artur Naifonov (1997), Artyom Rebrov (1984), Irek Zaripov (1983), and Jessica Long (1992). After him are Nadezhda Karpova (1995), Sergei Andronov (1989), Anastasia Grishina (1996), Irina Sokolovskaya (1983), Nikolay Morilov (1986), and Anastasiya Kirpichnikova (2000).

Among Chess Players In Russia

Among chess players born in Russia, Maxim Rodshtein ranks 84. Before him are Igor Kurnosov (1985), Vladimir Fedoseev (1995), Gadir Guseinov (1986), Vladislav Artemiev (1998), Kirill Alekseenko (1997), and Ivan Bukavshin (1995). After him are Andrey Esipenko (2002), Maxim Matlakov (1991), Maria Kursova (1986), Olga Girya (1991), Nazí Paikidze (1993), and Polina Shuvalova (2001).

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