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Evgeny Ilgizovich Bareev (Russian: Евгений Ильгизович Бареев; born 21
November 1966) is a Russian-Canadian
chess player, trainer, and writer.
Awarded the...
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Kasparov v. Anand. New York: Holt. ISBN 978-0-8050-4231-3.
Bareev &
Levitov 2007, pp. 29–172.
Bareev &
Levitov 2007, pp. 173–300. Uhlmann, Wolfgang; Treppner...
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Michael Adams.
Kasparov defeated Bareev in Game 2 of the
final match to win the tournament. In the endgame,
Kasparov and
Bareev were left with a
seemingly closed...
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refused in
advance to parti****te. Topalov, Ivanchuk, Beliavsky, Salov,
Bareev, Georgiev, J. Polgar, Sadler, Akopian,
Lautier were
eliminated 1998 FIDE...
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rapid chess playoff in the
event of a tie. Topalov–
Bareev was tied 2–2;
Topalov won the
rapid playoff 1½–½. Game 1 – as black, Kramnik...
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Azerbaijan SSR) is an
Armenian grandmaster. He
taught at the
Grandmaster Bareev School.
Markosyan earned the
title of
International Master in 2000 and the...
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publishes national ratings. The
highest rated player in
Canada is
Evgeny Bareev of Toronto. From 1974 to 2008 the CFC
published a bi-monthly
magazine called...
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billed as the
First Chess World Cup.
Viswanathan Anand defeated Evgeny Bareev in the
final to win the
inaugural title and a $50,000 cash prize. The 24...
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Amonatov and Ivan
Cheparinov to
reach the
round of 16.
There he lost to
Evgeny Bareev, but won
against Joël
Lautier and
Vladimir Malakhov before losing again...
- – Troy Aikman,
American football player and
sportscaster 1966 –
Evgeny Bareev,
Russian chess player and
coach 1966 –
Thanasis Kolitsidakis, Gr**** footballer...