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- Shakhmatny Bulletin (Russian: Шахматный бюллетень; Chess Bulletin) was a Russian chess magazine. It was published monthly from 1955 to 1990 and published...
- Averbakh was also an editor. From 1921 or 1925 through 1930 it was titled Shakhmatny Listok (Chess Papers) and edited by Alexander Ilyin-Genevsky. The circulation...
- was necessary to consult the catalog of the Cleveland Public Library. Shakhmatny Bulletin - Chesscafe article Chess Periodicals: An Annotated International...
-  151, 424, 425, ISBN 0-19-280049-3 British Chess Magazine, 1969, p. 116 Shakhmatny Bulletin, 1969, pp. 146–150 Alexander Tolush player profile and games...
- and author. He edited the Soviet chess periodicals Shakhmaty v SSSR and Shakhmatny Bulletin. From 1956 to 1962 he edited (with Vitaly Chekhover and others)...
- Carlos Torre's birth certificate, Geneanet Golombek, US Census 1920, Shakhmatny Slovar, Torre, www.myheritage.es (Baptism date: 1 December 1904) Winter...
- tied for third at Moscow 1915. He was an editor of the chess journal "Shakhmatny Vyestnik" from 1913 to 1916. After the October Revolution, he won (elimination...
- editor-in-chief of Chess-Bulletin, a well-known Russian Chess Magazine Shakhmatny Bulletin issue 6. Alexey Popovsky. "12 Championship of Moscow- 1931"....
- would be permitted to castle, and there would be no mate. R. Kofman, Shakhmatny Bulletin 1958 This problem is a witty case. Black is helpless against...
- Moscow 1915, which Alekhine annotated for the February 1916 issue of Shakhmatny Vyestnik. But he presented the "Five Queens" version in a note to Tarrasch...