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Vladimir Sergeyevich Antoshin (Владимир Сергеевич Антошин; 14 May 1929 in
Moscow – 13 May 1994) was a
Soviet chess Grandmaster, a
theoretician and a national...
- N1c3+/= Paulsen) 5.Nc3,
Black normally continues ...Be7 and ...0-0 (the
Antoshin Variation) and
achieves a
strong defensive position. A
sample line is:...
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application Antonio,
Rogelio Jr. 5200032 1962-02-19 1993
Philippines M
Antoshin,
Vladimir 1929-05-14
Moscow 1994-05-13 1964
Russia M Antunes, António 1900013...
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underestimation of his opponents. He
finished in
third place,
behind Vladimir Antoshin and
Vladimir Bagirov. It is
worth noting that
around this time, Nezhmetdinov...
- Soboleva, Larisa; Redin, Dmitry; Itskovich, Tatiana; Timofeev, Dmitry;
Antoshin,
Alexey (eds.). "Russia and the
Napoleonic Wars: 200
Years Later" (PDF)...
- Vogt (2510),
Adrian Mikhalchishin (2490), Igor
Zaitsev (2490),
Vladimir Antoshin (2480),
Karen Grigorian (2475),
Slobodan Martinovic (2475),
Silvino García...
- 1949)
Farrukh Amonatov (born 1978)
Dmitry Andreikin (born 1990)
Vladimir Antoshin (1929–1994)
Fricis Apsenieks (1894–1941)
Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant (born...
- Defense:
Fianchetto Variation: 1. d4 f5 2. c4 Nf6 3. g3
Dutch Defense: Hort-
Antoshin System: 1. d4 f5 2. c4 Nf6 3. g3 d6 4. Bg2 c6 5. Nc3 Qc7
Dutch Defense:...
- (Serbia, born 1968)
Rogelio Antonio Jr. (Philippines, born 1962)
Vladimir Antoshin (Russia, 1929–1994)
Oskar Antze (Germany, 1878–1962)
Manuel Apicella (France...
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President of the
board of directors, and
another member of the board, Igor
Antoshin,
together with some offs****
companies based in Seyc****es and Belize....