Ardiansyah
FIDE ID 7100027. Born at Banjarmasin, South Borneo, 1951.12.05. Peak rating 2465 (1991). NM 1969, IM 1969, GM 1986. National champion 1969, 1970, 1974, 1976, 1988. 2nd Indonesian GM.
Ardiansyah's rating history:
| 2011.07.01 | 2373 | 2011.05.01 | 2373 | 2011.03.01 | 2373 | 2011.01.01 | 2373 | 2010.11.01 | 2373 | 2010.09.01 | 2373 | 2010.07.01 | 2373 | 2010.05.01 | 2373 | 2010.03.01 | 2392 | 2010.01.01 | 2392 | 2009.11.01 | 2392 | 2009.09.01 | 2392 | 2009.07.01 | 2392 | 2009.04.01 | 2392 | 2009.01.01 | 2392 | 2008.10.01 | 2392 | 2008.07.01 | 2392 | 2008.04.01 | 2392 | 2008.01.01 | 2409 | 2007.10.01 | 2409 | 2007.07.01 | 2409 | 2007.04.01 | 2409 | 2007.01.01 | 2409 | 2006.10.01 | 2409 | 2006.07.01 | 2409 | 2006.04.01 | 2409 | 2006.01.01 | 2409 | 2005.10.01 | 2409 | 2005.07.01 | 2409 | 2005.04.01 | 2409 | 2005.01.01 | 2409 | 2004.10.01 | 2409 | 2004.07.01 | 2409 | 2004.04.01 | 2409 | 2004.01.01 | 2409 | 2003.10.01 | 2409 | 2003.07.01 | 2409 | 2003.04.01 | 2409 | 2003.01.01 | 2407 | 2002.10.01 | 2407 | 2002.07.01 | 2411 | 2002.04.01 | 2411 | 2002.01.01 | 2399 | 2001.10.01 | 2401 | 2001.04.01 | 2401 | 2001.01.01 | 2401 | 2000.10.01 | 2401 | 2000.07.01 | 2421 | 2000.01.01 | 2396 | 1999.07.01 | 2413 | 1999.01.01 | 2413 | 1998.07.01 | 2390 | 1998.01.01 | 2415 | 1997.07.01 | 2415 | 1997.01.01 | 2415 | 1996.07.01 | 2430 | 1996.01.01 | 2430 | 1995.07.01 | 2410 | 1995.01.01 | 2410 | 1994.07.01 | 2425 | 1994.01.01 | 2425 | 1993.07.01 | 2425 | 1993.01.01 | 2425 | 1992.07.01 | 2460 | 1992.01.01 | 2460 | 1991.07.01 | 2460 | 1991.01.01 | 2465 | 1990.07.01 | 2450 | 1990.01.01 | 2460 | 1989.01.01 | 2460 | 1988.01.01 | 2460 | 1987.01.01 | 2425 | 1986.01.01 | 2430 | 1985.01.01 | 2435 | 1984.01.01 | 2450 | 1983.01.01 | 2450 | 1982.01.01 | 2395 | 1981.01.01 | 2420 | 1980.01.01 | 2365 | 1979.01.01 | 2380 | 1978.01.01 | 2330 | 1977.01.01 | 2330 | 1976.01.01 | 2345 | 1975.01.01 | 2330 | 1974.01.01 | 2315 | 1973.01.01 | 2350 | 1972.01.01 | 2340 | 1971.01.01 | 2340 |
Many foreign media including FIDE mistakenly write that abbreviation ‘H’ in front of his name as his first. ‘H’ is Haji, an honourary religious title for a Muslim. Some of them, such as ChessGames.com, have gone too far by writing his name as ‘Herman Ardiansyah’ which is certainly incorrect. They probably confuse him with Herman Suradiradja, another Indonesian GM. His name is simply Ardiansyah or Ardiansjah in Indonesian old spellings.
A prolific chess writer, the late Ds FKN Harahap, wrote that Ardiansyah was one of the best Indonesian chess players ever. The others were Tan Hoan Liong and Baris M Hutagalung. He possesses world class tactical skill and amazing fantasies but lacking of understandings of the details of many modern and not-so-modern openings, occasional-anti-positional approaches, and above all erratic forms prevent him to break 2500 rating barrier. His games in First Lady Cup 1982 probably best reflect the aforementioned.
Games (viewer © ChessTempo)
Ardiansyah 7100027
m 2430
Ljubojević, Ljubomir 900010
g 2605
27th Chess Olympiad
Dubai
1986.11.18 Round 4 Board 1 Indonesia-Yugoslavia
1-0 A05 Réti: 1. Nf3 Nf6
Ardiansyah 7100027
m 2395
Unzicker, Wolfgang 4600126
g 2510
25th Chess Olympiad
Luzern
1982.11.01 Round 3 Board 1 Indonesia-West Germany
1-0 A34 Symmetrical English: 2.Nc3, Lines with …d5
Ardiansyah 7100027
m 2395
Miles, Anthony John 403385
g 2575
1st First Lady Cup
Solo/Denpasar
1982.02.18 Round 8
1-0 E15 Queen’s Indian: 4.g3 Sidelines
Sources
- Belajar Main Catur dari Master-Master Internasional dan Nasional 1981 (Ds FKN Harahap)
- Buku Panduan Percasi 2009 (Djamil Djamal)
- ChessBase
- FIDE
- FIDE Historical Ratings
- Sejarah Catur Indonesia 1986 (Ds FKN Harahap)
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