On June 23, 2005, in the ABC
Times Square studios, the AI
Accoona Toolbar driven by a
Fritz 9 prototype engine, drew against him. He made his first appearance at
Linares in 2005, finishing tied last with 4/12 points. In 2006, Kasimdzhanov won the knockout
Corsica Masters tournament. Kasimdzhanov won gold in the
individual men's rapid event at the
2010 Asian Games. In the following year he won the inaugural Central Asia Chess Cup in Tashkent. In 2015 he won the Highlander Cup, a rapid knockout tournament, at the Global Chess Festival, that took place in
Budapest and was organized by
Judit Polgár. He speaks fluent
Uzbek,
Russian,
English and
German. ==Trainer and second==