Gábor Kállai

The native form of this personal name is Kállai Gábor. This article uses the Western name order.
Gábor Kállai with a chess table

Gábor Kállai (born February 21, 1959) is a Hungarian chess Grandmaster. His Elo rating in October 2008 was 2462, but has been as high as 2555 (in 2001).

In team championships he has won several gold medals; in Hungary with MTK-VM and with Miskolci SSC, in Switzerland with the team of Bern, and in France with the team of Strasbourg.

He has written nine books, published in multiple languages. Basic Chess Openings is his most popular work, published in Hungarian, English, Italian, German and French. Since 2005 he has written a chess column in the Hungarian daily newspaper Népszabadság and from 2006 has presented a TV-program on Hungarian SPORT1 TV (SAKKK!). In 2014, he was named chair of MTK′s chess section.

As a chess trainer, he worked between 19831986 as a second of GM Zoltán Ribli, between 19801994 as one of the coaches of Zsuzsa Polgár and in 2005, was appointed a FIDE Senior Trainer[1] (the highest trainer licence of FIDE). From 2012 to 2013 he coached Kayden Troff and between 2012 and 2015 Jeffery Xiong.[2] In 2015, he was appointed a master instructor at the Hungarian Physical Education University.[3]

From 2001 to 2005 he was the Professional Director of the Hungarian Chess Federation (HCF). He coached the Hungarian Men's Team for the 2002 Bled Chess Olympiad, guiding the team to the silver medal position. From 2005 to 2010 he was the Public Relations Director of the HCF. In 2006, he was a founding member of the Hungarian Association of Talent Support Organizations. Since 2014, he is Member of the Board of Directors at Bay Area Chess.[4]

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