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Shakhmaty v SSSR (Russian: Шахматы в СССР;
Chess in the USSR) was a
Soviet chess magazine published between 1931 and 1991. It was
edited by Viacheslav...
- слон (slon)
elephant К конь (kon')
horse (П) пешка (peshka) шахматы (
shakhmaty) шах (shakh) мат (mat)
Scottish Gaelic R righ king B bànrigh
queen T tùr...
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geometrical motifs. In 1945, he was
appointed editor of
Soviet chess magazine Shakhmaty v SSSR. In 2010,
endgame ****ociation
AVRES held
centenary memorial tournaments...
- that the
Babson task
would never be
satisfactorily solved.
Leonid Yarosh Shakhmaty v SSSR,
March 1983 The
following year,
Leonid Yarosh, a
football coach...
- слон (slon)
elephant К конь (kon')
horse (П) пешка (peshka) шахматы (
shakhmaty) шах (shakh) мат (mat)
Scottish Gaelic R righ king B bànrigh
queen T tùr...
- Russia, that was
published in the
second 1946
issue of the
magazine Shakhmaty v SSSR.
Beginning in the late 1960s, this
opening idea was also promoted...
- from the
Middle East to Russia,
where chess became known as шахматы (
shakhmaty,
literally "checkmates", a
plurale tantum). The game
reached Western Europe...
- (2nd ed.).
Carroll & Graf. ISBN 978-0-7867-1411-7. Neishtadt, Yakov,
Shakhmaty do Steinitsa,
Fizkultura i sport,
Moscow 1961 Harding, Tim; Botterill...
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original on 28 May 2008.
Retrieved 17 June 2008.
Jakov Neistadt,
Shakhmaty do Steinitza, pp. 126−177,
Fizkultura i sport,
Moskwa 1961 (Russian edition)...
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important chess journalist and author. He
edited the
Soviet chess periodicals Shakhmaty v SSSR and
Shakhmatny Bulletin. From 1956 to 1962 he
edited (with Vitaly...