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  Alexander Beliavsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Beliavsky (born December 17, 1953) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster.
He currently lives in Slovenia and he plays for the Olympic team there.
Alexander Beliavsky download 1520 of his games in pgn format.
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 Mark Dvoretsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Alexei Dreev became a master at the age of 13 and before he was 16 he had already won the world youth crown twice.
I had worked with Alexander Ryazentsev, U-12 world champion as well as U-14 European champion, but I was forced to cease that contact when I realized that I couldn't cope with the harmful influence of his close family.
In Lvov Emmanuel Kart (Beljavsky, Romanishin, Mikhalchishin and Litinskaya); in Georgia Vatang Karseladze (Gaprindashvili and Alexandria) and in Latvia Alexander Koblenz (Tal, Gipslis and Klovans).
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 Chess software - CHESSBASE MAGAZINE 85
It is staged every year in what we will refer to as the mountain republic of Switzerland, and is accompanied by a series of opens in which regular chess mortals can play in close vicinity to the chess gods.
This is in Latvia and was won by the Spaniard Alexej Shirov (who is now seen more often in his native Latvia) ahead of Jaan Ehlvest and Alexander Shabalov.
Alexander Bangiev: "Black sacrifices a piece for two pawns with the strategic goal of weakening the white squares in the opponent's camp.
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 Рассылки @MAIL.RU: Архив рассылки "Independent news from RussiaJournal.com - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Midfielder Alexander Mostovoi, who plays at Spain's Celta Vigo, is struggling with a thigh injury while defensive midfielder Alexei Smertin, from France's Bordeaux, is suffering from a rib strain.
The second seed, FIDE world champion Ruslan Ponomariov of Ukraine, ranked sixth in the world, went down 2-0 to Alexander Beliavsky of Slovenia.
One match went all the way to a sudden death game, in which Hungarian Judit Polgar had a clearly winning position against Alexander Grischuk of Russia.
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 Alexander Beliavsky, Adrian Mikhalchishin - The Two Knights Defence - 112 pages, paperback, 1st edition 2000.: 20,35 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Two Knights Defence is the most exiciting chess opening known to man and literally brims over with sacrifices and beautiful combinative ideas.
World Junior Champion in 1973, Alexander Beljavsky has been one of the world's top players for the past twenty years.
Known as a brilliant and uncompromising player he has won the USSR Championship on several occasions and inflicted stinging defeats on both Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov.
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 Seagaard - Chess Reviews
Take for instance chapter 3, where Beliavsky deals with the attempt to destroy the Benoni wall after 1.d4 c5 2.d5 e5 3.e4 d6 4.Nc3 Be7 5.f4
Two very interesting games form the backbone of his contribution: Beljavsky – Dvoretsky, Vilnius 1975 and Beliavsky – Ivanovic, Yugoslavia 1995.
In both games white plays consistently in the centre and you get a nice weapon against 1.d4 c5.
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 Aurora Public Library /All Locations
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Beljavsky, Alexander, 1953- -- See B︠i︡el︠i︡avsʹkyĭ, Oleksandr, 1953-
Beljawski, Alexander, 1953- -- See B︠i︡el︠i︡avsʹkyĭ, Oleksandr, 1953-
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