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Mednis (feminine: Medne): is a Latvian-language
surname meaning "capercaillie" or "wood grouse".
People with that name include:
Arnis Mednis (born 1961)...
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Edmar John
Mednis (Latvian: Edmārs Džons
Mednis;
March 22, 1937 –
February 13, 2002) was a Latvian-American
chess player and
writer of
Latvian origin....
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fortress against a
queen than do two
bishops or a
bishop and a knight. From
Mednis Compared to a bishop, a
knight is
often not as good in an endgame. A knight...
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White has,
behind only 1.e4 and 1.d4. The move has been
described by
Edmar Mednis as a "perfect and
flexible opening" and by
others such as Aron Nimzowitsch...
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Kunwar Medni Singh (around 1857) was a
member of
royal family of
Pratapgarh of Oudh,
British India. He
established a town near
Pratapgarh of
Uttar Pradesh...
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twenty possible first moves in chess,
author and
grandmaster Edmar Mednis argues that 1.f3 is the worst.
Grandmaster Benjamin Finegold teaches "Never...
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Medni Rid (Bulgarian: Медни рид,
meaning Copper Ridge), also
known as
Bakarlak (Бакърлък)
until 1942, is a
ridge in south-eastern Bulgaria. It
forms the...
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white king advances, e.g. 2.Kc5 Kc7!
draws or 2.Kb5 Kb7! draws. From
Mednis Edmar Mednis gave
these guidelines: The rook pawn is the
worst pawn to have. The...
- 2001 with the song "Too Much",
written by
Arnis Mednis and
Gustavs Terzens, and
performed by
Arnis Mednis himself. The
Latvian parti****ting broadcaster...
- term is used that way in Russian, and also by
Edmar Mednis in his book How to Beat
Bobby Fischer.
Mednis 1997, p. 247 Kažić 1974, pp. 230–31 Kažić 1974, pp...