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Gennadi "Genna"
Borisovich Sosonko (Russian: Геннадий Борисович Сосонко,
Gennady Borisovich Sosonko; born 18 May 1943) is a Russian-born
Dutch chess grandmaster...
- .a6 5.b6.
After 4.a4, the
Sosonko Variation,
Black has
three sound replies. The most po****r line is 4...bxc4, the
Sosonko Accepted,
which often leads...
- edition, by
Mikhail Tal, 1997, London,
Everyman Chess.
Sosonko, p. 23
Sosonko, p. 25
Sosonko, p. 30
Sosonko, p. 24
James Eade.
Chess for Dummies. For Dummies...
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conflicts included: The
defection of
grandmaster Gennadi Sosonko in 1972. The
Soviets demanded that
Sosonko be
excluded from
competitive chess,
television or...
- won by a
commanding score. The
defection of
Gennadi Sosonko in 1972. The
Soviets demanded that
Sosonko should be
treated as an "unperson",
excluded from...
- the event,
becoming the
fourth Dutch player since 1968 (after
Gennadi Sosonko, Jan Timman, and
Jorden van Foreest), and 14th
Dutch player overall, to...
- (PDF) from the
original on 3
December 2008.
Retrieved 16
September 2008.
Sosonko,
Gennadi (2001). "Remembering Max Euwe Part 1" (PDF). The
Chess Cafe. Archived...
- Ashkenazy,
Boris Berezovsky, and
Maxim Vengerov (United Kingdom),
Gennadi Sosonko (Netherlands),
Viktor Korchnoi (Switzerland), and Maya
Plisetskaya (Spain)...
- Douglas. "Gambit".
Online Etymology Dictionary.
Retrieved 11 June 2019.
Sosonko,
Genna (6 June 2014).
Russian Silhouettes. New in Chess. ISBN 9789056914851...
- Yury
Shulman (born 1975), Belarusian/Soviet/American
grandmaster Gennady Sosonko (born 1943), Russian-born
Dutch grandmaster Jon
Speelman (born 1956), English...