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Vasyl Mykhailovych Ivanchuk (Ukrainian: Василь Михайлович Іванчук; born
March 18, 1969), is a
Ukrainian chess grandmaster. He was
awarded the
title of...
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Andriy Volodymyrovych Ivanchuk (Ukrainian: Андрій Володимирович Іванчук; 16 June 1973 – 25
September 2023) was a
Ukrainian politician who
served as a People's...
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white were minute, and he went all-in
against Ivanchuk with the Pirc defense. This
backfired and
Ivanchuk obtained an
early advantage,
while Carlsen got...
- Botvinnik,
Mikhail Tal,
Viktor Korchnoi, Jan Timman,
Anatoly Karpov,
Vasyl Ivanchuk,
Vladimir Kramnik,
Garry Kasparov,
Viswanathan Anand,
Veselin Topalov,...
- Yuri
Georgievich Ivanchuk (June 1, 1931,
Kuzovatovo (urban locality),
Soviet Union — May 18, 2000, Krnov,
Czech Republic) was a
Soviet and
Russian film...
- the favourite, with
Kramnik and
Aronian being deemed his
biggest rivals.
Ivanchuk was
considered an
uncertain variable, due to his instability, and the other...
- 1989
Vasyl Ivanchuk 1990
Garry Kasparov 1991
Vasyl Ivanchuk 1992
Garry Kasparov 1993
Garry Kasparov 1994
Anatoly Karpov 1995
Vasyl Ivanchuk 1996 no tournament...
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points (+5−2=5),
including a draw
against the
eventual champion V****ily
Ivanchuk. This
result qualified Navara for the 2005 FIDE
World Cup,
where he was...
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Ukrainian grandmaster Vasyl Ivanchuk and
Indian grandmaster Viswanathan Anand entered the
final round tied on points,
Ivanchuk defeated Anand from a disadvantaged...
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Kasparov was
upset by
Vasyl Ivanchuk in a sudden-death game
after the
rapid and
blitz games did not
produce a winner;
Ivanchuk would subsequently lose to...