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Albert Zinovievich Kapengut (born 4 July 1944, in Kazan, Tatarstan) is a
Soviet chess master (since 1962). A
holder of the
International Master title,...
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followed by ...Nd7-c5. In 1996
Albert Kapengut published a
dense analysis of the move 7.f3,
which now
bears his name.
Kapengut himself gave it the name "Half-Sämisch...
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after he
studied under Tamara Golovey for two
years and IM
Albert Kapengut for twelve. In 1980–83, he
attended the
Tigran Petrosian School. Early...
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Kaidanov (born 1959) Gata
Kamsky (born 1974) Ilya Kan (1909–1978)
Albert Kapengut (born 1944)
Nonna Karakashyan (born 1940) Mona May
Karff (1914–1998) Sergey...
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investor and art
collector Joe Critchlow,
Canadian football player Albert Kapengut,
Soviet chess master July 5 Mick Andrews,
English international motorcycle...
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structure with 7.Nge2
followed by 8.d5,
which frequently transposes to the
Kapengut Variation of the
Modern Benoni. However,
after 7.Nge2, 7...cxd4 8.Nxd4...
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Kanter (1897–1973), Russian-born
American comic book
publisher Albert Kapengut (born 1944),
Soviet chess master Albert Kapikian (1930–2014), Armenian-American...
- 1974) Ilya Kan (Russia, 1909–1978)
Marcus Kann (Austria, 1820–1886)
Albert Kapengut (Belarus, US, born 1944)
Julio Kaplan (Argentina,
Puerto Rico, US, born...
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Mochalov 41 1975
Vladimir Veremeichik 42 1976
Albert Kapengut 43 1977
Albert Kapengut 44 1978
Albert Kapengut 45 1979
Viacheslav Dydyshko 46 1980 Viacheslav...