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Hermann Pilnik (8
January 1914, Stuttgart,
Germany – 12
November 1981, Caracas, Venezuela) was a German-born
Argentine chess Grandmaster. In 1929, he won...
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Pilnik can
refer to:
Hermann Pilnik Pilnik, Warmian-Masurian
Voivodeship Pilnik, Mrągowo
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disambiguation page
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Pilnik Variation,
after 6...b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 0-0,
where 9.Re1
would transpose to the
Pilnik, with the
Marshall successfully avoided (which the
Pilnik...
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Goteborg Interzonal simultaneously by
Argentine players Panno,
Pilnik, and
Najdorf who were
facing the
Soviet grandmasters Geller, Sp****ky, and...
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queen sacrifice can
sometimes be used as a
resource to draw. Here
Hermann Pilnik (White) is
defending an
endgame three pawns down, but pla**** Qf2!, when...
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announcing death sentences carried out on collaborators,
including Bogusław Jan
Pilnik,
sentenced for 'blackmailing, and
delivering to
German authorities, hiding...
- for 4th–6th at
Santiago (scoring 7½/12)
behind Ivkov, Pachman, and
Herman Pilnik. At the Zürich
International Tournament,
spring 1959,
Fischer finished a...
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Pilnik [
ˈpilnik] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Lidzbark Warmiński,
within Lidzbark County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern...
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Kippur War. Born in Wilno, Poland, to
Iudel Gorodishch and
Rockhla nee.
Pilnik,
Gonen immigrated to the
British Mandate of
Palestine with his
parents and...
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Miguel Najdorf,
Julio Bolbochán,
Carlos Guimard, Héctor Rossetto,
Hermann Pilnik West
Germany 40½
Wolfgang Unzicker,
Lothar Schmid,
Gerhard Pfeiffer, Ludwig...