He won tournaments in Gentofte (VISA Nordic Grand Prix), ahead of
Sune Berg Hansen,
Simen Agdestein,
Einar Gausel,
Helgi Grétarsson,
Heikki Westerinen and others, York in 1999, Jersey (2000), Barcelona Sants 2003 and multiple times the Guernsey International Chess Open (2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 (best on tie-break), 2016, and again 2018 (best on tie-break)). He finished second in the
Nordic Chess Championship in Vammala, Finland (2005). In 2008 he was the winner of the
Sigeman & Co Chess Tournament in his hometown of
Malmö with an impressive 7 points. In 2009 he finished second in the C group of the
Corus Chess Tournament. Representing Sweden, he scored individual bronze medals in the
Chess Olympiad in Elista, 1998 and in Dresden 2008. Tiger has been called 'one of the most creative and non-traditional players', exemplified by his construction of 'one of the few self-administered pawn forks in chess history' in the game against
Peter Heine Nielsen. His game against
Tomas Laurusas at the
43rd Chess Olympiad was ranked best game of 2018 by the editors of
Chess.com. Tiger has written two books on the
Modern Defense, including ''Tiger's Modern''. ==Books & DVDs==