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Vladas Mikėnas (17
April 1910 – 3
November 1992) was a
Lithuanian and
Soviet chess player and journalist. He was
awarded the
titles of
International Master...
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Mikėnas is a
Lithuanian language family name. It may
refer to:
Vladas Mikėnas (1910–1992),
Lithuanian chessmaster Antanas Mikėnas (1924–1994), Lithuanian...
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Antanas Mikėnas (24
February 1924,
Ramygala – 23
September 1994, Vilnius) was a
Lithuanian athlete who
competed mainly in the 20
kilometer walk during...
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Defense (also
known as the
Nimzowitsch Queen Pawn Defence, Bogol****v–
Mikenas Defense, or
Lundin Defense) is a
chess opening defined by the moves: 1...
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Benoni Defence seldom used. 1...Nc6 is the Queen's
Knight Defense (or
Mikenas Defense): this can
usually transpose to the
Chigorin Defense or the Nimzowitsch...
- 1986 –
Arthur Dake,
Theodor Ghițescu 1987 –
Vladimir Makogonov,
Vladas Mikėnas,
Bogdan Śliwa 1988 –
George Koltanowski 1990 –
Andrija Fuderer, Rudolf...
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Vladas Mikenas.
Mikenas was a far more
formidable opponent. In his
renewed preparations,
Nezhmetdinov came
across an
article written by
Mikenas on the...
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constructions from that
period include the
Palace of
Culture (1963,
architect A.
Mikėnas, now Klaipėda
Musical Theater),
Marriage Palace (1980,
architect R. V....
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Aesthetics of the Sublime, Skopje: Magor, 2008;
Macedonian Essay (ed.), Bitola:
Mikena, 2008;
Attitude and Essence, Skopje: Dijalog, 2010;
Sveto Manev, Skopje:...
- 13.c3 Nf5 14.cxb4 Nxg7 15.Bxg7 with a
clear advantage to White, Szabo-
Mikenas,
Kemeri 1939 6...Nd5 7.Bd2 Nxc3 8.bxc3 Be7 9.Qg4 and
Black must either...