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Lubomir (Lubosh)
Kavalek (Czech: Lubomír
Kaválek,
August 9, 1943 –
January 18, 2021) was a Czech-American
chess player. He was
awarded both the International...
- one of the Modern's
leading exponents,
defeats Czech-American GM
Lubomir Kavalek: 1. e4 g6 2. d4 d6 3. Nf3 Bg7 4. Be2 Nf6 5. Nc3 (Pirc
Defence by transposition)...
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first tournament in Subotica, Sax, Short, and
Speelman qualified.
Lubomir Kavalek withdrew after six rounds; his
results are not
included in the
totals for...
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temporarily in
January 2011 and then
permanently in July 2011.
Lubomir Kavalek describes Anand as the most
versatile world champion ever,
pointing out...
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group qualified him to play in the B
group in 2005, and it led
Lubomir Kavalek,
writing for the
Washington Post, to give him the
title "the
Mozart of...
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January 2021),
Lubomir Kaválek, 1943–2021,
ChessBase News,
retrieved 20
January 2021. Langer,
Emily (19
January 2021), "Lubomir
Kavalek,
international chess...
- he
shared 3rd–4th
places with 5½/12, (Sp****ky won). He
defeated Lubomir Kavalek in a 1970
exhibition match at
Solingen by 6–2. He won at
Vinkovci 1970...
- John
Grefe and
Lubomir Kavalek United States Chess Champion 1974–1978 Succeeded by
Lubomir Kavalek Preceded by
Lubomir Kavalek United States Chess Champion...
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original on 20
December 2022.
Retrieved 12 July 2015. McLellan, Joseph;
Kavalek,
Lubomir (2
November 1993). "CHESS". The
Washington Post.
Archived from...
- Portisch,
Vlastimil Hort,
Robert Hübner, L****mir L****jević,
Lubomir Kavalek, Jan
Timman and L****n. Tal pla**** in 21
Soviet Championships, winning...