In 2005 at the 5th
Asian Chess Championship in
Hyderabad, India, he came second with 7.5/9 points behind
Zhang Zhong. He has competed in numerous tournaments, including the
Amsterdam tournament,
Groningen Chess Festival,
Corus tournament,
Aeroflot Open,
Noteboom Memorial,
Cappelle-la-Grande Open and the
Chinese Chess Championship, besides others. In September 2008, Li won the 4th
Prospero Pichay Cup in a field of eighteen grandmasters at the Duty Free Fiesta Mall in
Parañaque. He scored 7½/9 with one point clear from the rest of the field. In 2011 he won the 8th IGB
Dato' Arthur Tan Malaysia Open in
Kuala Lumpur. ==See also==