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216.Ivan Excender Soriano Quispe 2042 FM (PER)
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219.Petros Mfune 1979 CM (MAL)
220.Mitra Asgharzadeh 1978 WFM (IRI)
221.Jia G Doroy Allaney 1972 WFM (PHI)
222.Hong Anh Nguyen 1970 WIM (VIE)
223.Elnur Mehtiyev 1953 FM (AZE)
224.Cherry Ann Mejia 1942 WFM (PHI)
225.Cristine Rose Mariano-Wagman 1940 WIM (PHI)
226.Surena Samdanova 1802 WFM (RUS)
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The final round of the Tel Aviv international, 3rd November 1958. In the centre of the stage the leaders, Szabó (Hungary) & Reshevsky (USA) face one another; the game was drawn and the American took 1st place.
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Reshevsky vs Smyslov, Zurich Candidates 1953, round 10.
From the two games they played. The final score was 1.5-0.5 in Smyslov's favor.
Final standings:
1.Smyslov 18/28 (+9 -1 =18).
2.Bronstein 16/28 (+6 -1 =20).
3.Reshevsky 16/28 (+8 -4 =16).
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From the two games they played. The final score was 1.5-0.5 in Smyslov's favor.
Final standings:
1.Smyslov 18/28 (+9 -1 =18).
2.Bronstein 16/28 (+6 -1 =20).
3.Reshevsky 16/28 (+8 -4 =16).
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Reshevsky vs Smyslov, Zurich Candidates 1953, round 10. From the two games they played. The final score was 1.5-0.5 in Smyslov's favor. Final standings: 1.Smyslov 18/28 (+9 -1 =18). 2.Bronstein 16/28 (+6 -1 =20). 3.Reshevsky 16/28 (+8 -4 =16). @UnityChess
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A souvenir from the 1985 World Junior Chess Championship, held in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
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Samuel Reshevsky - Bent Larsen, Chess Olympiad, Lugano 1968
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Samuel Reshevsky - Bent Larsen, Chess Olympiad, Lugano 1968
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Puzzle 128996: Black to win
Click the diagram to solve this chess puzzle from the game Reshevsky, Samuel - Larsen, Bent DEN, Lugano 1968.
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Alexander Tolush (May 1, 1910 – March 3, 1969): Attacking player and successful coach
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Alexander Tolush (May 1, 1910 – March 3, 1969): Attacking player and successful coach
In the middle of the 20th century Alexander Tolush was one of the best Soviet players but was rarely allowed to play abroad. He was famous for his combinations and his brilliant attacking play but he is best remembered as a coach. He was trainer of Paul Keres…