langs: 6 марта [ru] / march 6 [en] / 6. märz [de] / 6 mars [fr] / 6 marzo [it] / 6 de marzo [es]
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Valentina Mikhaylovna Borisenko ( née Belova; Russian : Валентина Михайловна Борисенко ; Cherepovets , 28 January 1920 – Saint Petersburg , 6 March 1993) was a Soviet chess player. Soviet chess player Valentina Borisenko Full name Valentina Mikhaylovna Borisenko Country Soviet Union Born ( 1920-
Horace Ransom Bigelow (6 March 1898 – 18 April 1980) was an American chess master and organizer. For the United States Army officer, see Horace F. Bigelow .
Gilles Andruet (born 30 March 1958, Versailles – 22 August 1995 near Saulx-les-Chartreux , Essonne ) was a French chess player, an International Master and a former national champion. [1] He was the son of rally driver Jean-Claude Andruet . French chess player Gilles Andruet Country France Born (
#4 Ken Whyld
Kenneth Whyld (6 March 1926 – 11 July 2003) was a British chess author and researcher, best known as the co-author (with David Hooper ) of The Oxford Companion to Chess , a single-volume chess reference work in English. British chess writer This article includes a list of general references , but
Teimour Boris oghlu Radjabov (also spelled Teymur Rajabov ; Azerbaijani : Teymur Boris oğlu Rəcəbov , pronounced [tejˈmuɾ boˈɾis oɣˈlu ɾæˈdʒæbof] ; born 12 March 1987) is an Azerbaijani chess grandmaster , ranked number 18 in the world as of July 2022 . [update] Azerbaijani chess grandmaster Tei
Ellison Scotland Gibb (6 March 1879 – 1970) was a Scottish suffragette and chess player. She was an active member of the Women's Social and Political Union . [1] In 1910, she was appointed as the honorary secretary of the Actresses' Franchise League in Glasgow. [2] She was arrested and imprisoned on
Francisco Lupi (March 6, 1920 – January 14, 1954 [1] ) was a Portuguese chess master. [2] Portuguese chess player This article needs additional citations for verification . ( February 2013 ) In January 1940, he lost a game to Alexander Alekhine in Estoril (it was a blindfold simultaneous display , A
#8 Bela Soos
Bela Soos ( Hungarian : Soós Béla ; 6 March 1930, in Târgu Mureș – 12 September 2007, in Frankfurt ) was a Romanian chess player who was awarded the title of International Master in 1967. As a youth, he was a football player, representing Dinamo Bucharest during his military service. [1] He represen
#9 Myo Naing
Myo Naing ( Burmese : မျိုးနိုင် ) is a Burmese chess International Master . [2] He is a five-time Myanmar National Chess Championship winner (1989, 1992, 1999, 2005, 2010). [4] [5] Burmese chess player In this Burmese name , the given name is Myo Naing . There is no family name. Myo Naing Country M
Tjeerd (Theo) Daniel van Scheltinga (6 March 1914, Amsterdam – 30 July 1994) was a Dutch chess player. FIDE awarded him the International Master title in 1950. [1] Dutch chess player In this Dutch name , the surname is van Scheltinga , not Scheltinga . Theo van Scheltinga in 1962 Van Scheltinga was
#11 Eugenio Szabados
Eugenio Szabados (3 July 1898, Sangar?, [1] [ full citation needed ] Hungary – 6 March 1974, Venice) was a Hungarian–Italian chess master. Hungarian-Italian chess player Eugenio Szabados (far right) in Amsterdam, 1950 In 1921, he won the Società Scacchistica Torinese Championship, and tied for 5–7th
#12 Sonja Graf
Susanna "Sonja" Graf [1] (December 16, 1908 – March 6, 1965) was a German and American chess player. She was a women's world championship runner-up and a two-time U.S. women's champion. In 2016, she was inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame . [2] German chess player Sonja Graf Graf (left) plays
Alexander Mikhailovich Chernin ( Russian : Александр Михайлович Чернин ; born 6 March 1960) is a Soviet-born Hungarian chess grandmaster and trainer. Ukrainian-Hungarian chess grandmaster Alexander Chernin in 1987
Sergey Vsevolodovich Belavenets ( Russian : Серге́й Всеволодович Белавенец ; 18 July 1910 – 6 March 1942) was a Soviet chess master , theoretician , and chess journalist. This article uses bare URLs , which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot . ( August 2022 ) This article needs additiona
#15 Szymon Winawer
Szymon Abramowicz Winawer (March 6, 1838 – November 29, 1919) was a Polish-Jewish chess player who won the German Chess Championship in 1883. Szymon Winawer Born Szymon Abramowicz Winawer ( 1838-03-06 ) March 6, 1838 Warsaw , Congress Poland Died November 29, 1919 (1919-11-29) (aged 81) Warsaw, Po
#16 Luděk Pachman
Luděk Pachman (German: Ludek Pachmann, May 11, 1924 – March 6, 2003) [1] was a Czechoslovak -German chess grandmaster , [2] chess writer, [3] and political activist . [3] In 1972, after being imprisoned and tortured almost to death by the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia, [4] [ failed verification
#17 Maurice Ashley
Maurice Ashley (born March 6, 1966) is a Jamaican-American chess player, author, and commentator. [1] [2] In 1999, he earned the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM), [3] making him the first black person to do so. [4] Jamaican-American chess grandmaster For other people named Maurice Ashley, see Maurice
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave ( French pronunciation: [maksim vaʃje laɡʁav] ; born 21 October 1990), often referred to by his initials, MVL , is a French chess grandmaster who is the reigning World Blitz Chess Champion . [1] With a peak rating of 2819, Vachier-Lagrave is the seventh-highest rated playe
#19 Rudolf Palme
Rudolf Palme (6 March 1910, Vienna – 1 January 2005, Reutte ) was an Austrian chess master. Austrian chess player He took 14th at Vienna 1933 (the 16th Trebitsch Memorial , Ernst Grünfeld and Hans Müller won), [1] and represented Austria in 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad at Munich 1936 (+7 –5 =4, on
George Kuprejanov (6 March 1938 – 1991), was a Canadian chess International Master (IM) (1972). Canadian chess player George Kuprejanov Country Yugoslavia Canada Born ( 1938-03-06 ) 6 March 1938 Pančevo , Serbia Died 1991 Title International Master (IM) (1972)