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Aleksander Sznapik (born 10
February 1951, Warsaw) is a
Polish chess International Master. He won four
times Polish Chess Championships (1976, 1980, 1984...
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Aleksander Sznapik 34 1977 Piotrków
Trybunalski Ryszard Skrobek 35 1978 Kraków Adam
Kuligowski 36 1979 Tarnów Jan Przewoźnik 37 1980 Łódź
Aleksander Sznapik 38...
- 1983 István Csom,
Sergey Kudrin 5½ (9) 6 1984 Nick de Firmian,
Aleksander Sznapik 7½ (10) 7 1985
Karel Mokry 7½ (10) 8 1986 V****ily Smyslov,
Alexander Chernin...
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Championship Zonal tournament in Băile Herculane,
sharing with
Aleksander Sznapik, József Pintér and
Florin Gheorghiu 4th place. He won his
second national...
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convincing style won title,
ahead of Włodzimierz
Schmidt and
Aleksander Sznapik. From 1975 to 1987
Skrobek pla**** six
times in the
Polish Chess Championship's...
- England Miles, Stean, Nunn, Speelman, Keene,
Mestel 2520 32½ 453.0 7 Poland
Sznapik, W. Schmidt, Kuligowski, Bielczyk, Pokojowczyk, Przewoźnik 2419 32½ 424...
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Szily (Hungary, 1913–1976)
Jorge Szmetan (Argentina, 1950–2015)
Aleksander Sznapik (Poland, born 1951)
Abram Szpiro (Germany, Poland, 1912–1943) Mark Taimanov...
- Tringov, Radulov, Velikov, Inkiov, Donchev,
Popov 2475 33½ 431.5 7 Poland
Sznapik, Schmidt, Kuligowski, Adamski, Bielczyk,
Sygulski 2459 33 8 Denmark Kristiansen...
- was
ranked 4th (behind Włodzimierz Schmidt, Jan
Adamski and
Aleksander Sznapik)
among Polish chess players.
Since 1988, he
practically does not parti****te...
- Kristiansen, Fedder, Høi, Blom 2416 32 440.5 8 Poland Schmidt, Kuligowski,
Sznapik, Adamski, Pytel,
Filipowicz 2449 32 437.0 9 Spain Díez del Corral, Pomar...