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Vladimir Pavlovich Zagorovsky (Russian: Влади́мир Па́влович Загоро́вский; 29 June 1925, Voronezh, Russia,
formerly USSR – 6
November 1994, Voronezh, Russia)...
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Vladimir Zagorovsky finished with 11
points from 14 games, but
Sloth won the
tournament because his
Neustadtl score of 69.5 was
higher than
Zagorovsky's 66...
- (1923–2009),
Russian writer Gleb
Strizhenov (1923–1985),
Soviet actor Vladimir Zagorovsky (1925–1994),
Russian chess grandmaster of
correspondence chess and the...
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Encyclopaedia of
Chess Openings Vol C. ISBN 0-7134-2697-7. Zagororovsky,
Zagorovsky (1982).
Romantic Chess Openings. ISBN 0-7134-3623-9. The
Wikibook Chess...
- Preceded by
Vladimir Zagorovsky World Correspondence Chess Champion 1965–1968 Succeeded by
Horst Rittner...
- Ryazan. For many years, the
hypothesis of the
Soviet historian Vladimir Zagorovsky dominated: he
produced the
toponym "Voronezh" from the
hypothetical Slavic...
- 1962–1965
Vladimir Zagorovsky Georgy Borisenko 05. 1965–1968 Hans
Berliner Jaroslav Hybl 06. 1968–1971
Horst Rittner Vladimir Zagorovsky 07. 1972–1976 Yakov...
- d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 e5
Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation,
Normal System,
Zagorovsky Line: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 a6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Qxd4
Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly...
- Preceded by
Viacheslav Ragozin World Correspondence Chess Champion 1959–1962 Succeeded by
Vladimir Zagorovsky...
- (1911–1987)
Peter Yurdansky (1891–1937)
Artur Yusupov (born 1960)
Vladimir Zagorovsky (1925–1994)
Alexander Zaitsev (1935–1971) Igor
Zaitsev (born 1938) Viacheslav...