- Joël
Lautier (French pronunciation: [ʒɔɛl lotje]) is a
French chess grandmaster and one of the world's
leading chess players in the 1990s and
early 2000s...
-
Louis R.
Lautier (1897-1962) was the
first African-American
journalist admitted to the
White House Correspondents' ****ociation (1951) and to the National...
- king is
widely considered to
severely weaken the king's safety.
Karpov vs
Lautier, 1995 This game,
lauded as an
example of a
successful minority attack,...
- two children.[citation needed] In
August 2011, he
married actress Claire Lautier.
Davies made his film
debut in
Deadly Harvest in 1977, and has
since appeared...
- the
greatest defensive player of all time in a miniature. Tal vs. Joel
Lautier,
Barcelona 1992. In his
final tournament before his
death at age 55, the...
- Vladislav Tkachiev (FRA), 2672 Alexander Grischuk (RUS), 2663 Joel
Lautier (FRA), 2658 Boris Gulko (USA), 2622 Etienne Bacrot (FRA), 2618 Christian...
- with both
games ending in a draw;
Garry Kasparov used it
against Joël
Lautier at
Linares 1994,
resigning after 29 moves;
Vladimir Kramnik chose it against...
- the
round of 16.
There he lost to
Evgeny Bareev, but won
against Joël
Lautier and
Vladimir Malakhov before losing again to Gata Kamsky.
Carlsen finished...
- Esperanto. In the 1986
World under-14
championship she
finished second to Joël
Lautier and was
declared world under-14
girls champion. In 1989, at the age of...
- and Smyslov. More
recently the Slav has been
adopted by Anand, Ivanchuk,
Lautier, Short, and
other top grandmasters,
including use in six of the
eight games...