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Vereslav (Viacheslav)
Eingorn (born 23
November 1956, Odesa) is a
Ukrainian chess grandmaster,
coach and author. He was a
member of the gold medal-winning...
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Viacheslav Dydyshko (born 10
April 1949) is a
Belarusian chess player who
received the FIDE
title of
Grandmaster (GM) in 1995. He won
eleven times the...
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Tallinn 1987
Soviet Union M
later Estonia;
currently United States Eingorn,
Vereslav S. 14100053 1956-11-23
Odesa 1986
Soviet Union M ;
currently Ukraine El...
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Luther Ukraine 35½
Vasyl Ivanchuk,
Ruslan Ponomariov,
Vladimir Baklan,
Vereslav Eingorn, Oleg Romanishin,
Vadim Malakhatko 2002 35th
Chess Olympiad Bled...
- (born 1944), Georgian-born
Israeli American grandmaster[citation needed]
Vereslav Eingorn (born 1956),
Ukrainian grandmaster Berthold Englisch (1851–1897)...
- Polugaevsky (Soviet Union) 2595 0 ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ - ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ 1 8½ 65.25 9
Vereslav Eingorn (Soviet Union) 2575 0 0 1 ½ 0 ½ 1 ½ - ½ 0 1 1 ½ 0 1 1 8½ 61.25...
- in 1989, he
shared second place with
Alexander Beliavsky,
Dolmatov and
Vereslav Eingorn,
earning a
prize for "greatest
amount of
material sacrificed in...
- Baklan (UKR), 2599 Alexei Fedorov (BLR), 2599 Boris Avrukh (ISR), 2598
Vereslav Eingorn (UKR), 2598 Mikhail Kobalia (RUS), 2595 Alexander Goldin (USA)...
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October 1999, he tied for 2nd–10th with
Eduardas Rozentalis, Ian Rogers,
Vereslav Eingorn,
Giorgi Giorgadze,
Vlastimil Jansa,
Christian Bauer, Konstantin...
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Louis Eichborn (Germany, 1812–1882)
Rakhil Eidelson (Belarus, born 1958)
Vereslav Eingorn (Ukraine, born 1956)
Louis Eisenberg (Ukraine, US, 1876–after 1909)...