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    Isa Kasimi (redirect from Igors Rausis)
    Isa Kasimi (April 7, 1961 – March 28, 2024), born Igor Kondylev and known as Igors Rausis until 2020, was a Latvian chess International Master. He was...
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  • investigating known cheaters such as Sébastien Feller, Borislav Ivanov, and Igors Rausis. Regan began playing chess at the age of 5, and was able to defeat his...
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  • advancing to the Women's World Chess Championship 2025. 28 March — Igors Rausis 1 May — Juzefs Petkēvičs 8 June — Sergei Beshukov 5 July — Ziaur Rahman...
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  • retroactively from October 2001 onwards. Crișan, along with Gaioz Nigalidze and Igors Rausis, are the only people who have had their Grandmaster titles revoked. "The...
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  • but not a crime, and was only suspended for one year. In July 2019, Igors Rausis was caught cheating in the Strasbourg Open, using a mobile phone in the...
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  • cancer Former CPB lawmaker Comrade Nazir Hossain passes away Isa Kasimi (Igors Rausis) 1961-2024 Former Tulsa mayor and local legacy Robert 'Bob' LaFortune...
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    Shirov, who used an idea from the later-disgraced former grandmaster Igors Rausis. He was one of Romain Édouard's coaches, whom he met in the French Youth...
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    and Eduardas Rozentalis), Cesenatico (2007, shared 2nd place behind Igors Rausis, together with, among others, Milko Popchev and Lexy Ortega). Spyridon...
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  • by Igor Rausis during the tournament, but Rausis was caught cheating in the Strasbourg Open, and the Bangladesh Chess Federation cut ties with Rausis. On...
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  • Rajlich and Iweta Rajlich Ramachandran Ramesh and Aarthie Ramaswamy Igors Rausis and Olita Rause Zoltán Ribli and Maria Grosch Maxim Rodshtein and Tereza...
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  • editor in chief for Janis Roze Publishers in Riga. Rause was married to Igors Rausis. Wojciech Bartelski. "Soviet Women's Team Chess Championship :: Olita...
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    at Riga, and won the tournament (but not the title) Match victory over Igors Ždanovs 4:3 (+3, =2, -2) Mark Taimanov played 'hors concours' in the 1949...
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  • Name Previous federation New federation Year Ref. Igors Rausis  Latvia  Bangladesh  Czech Republic Paul Truong  United States  Cambodia Izak Aloni  Poland...
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  • EUR for the players. Tournament results: Arturs Neikšāns — 1st place Igors Rausis — 2nd place Guntars Antoms — 3rd place Kurzemes Vārds FIDE President...
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  • Nikola Sedlak 20 2005 Vladimir Belov 21 2006 Stefan Đurić Aloyzas Kveinys Igor Rausis Gerhard Schebler 22 2007 Karsten Rasmussen 23 2008 Vadim Malakhatko...
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    her husband Yaroslav Srokovski with 5 points from 9 games. First was Igor Rausis with 6.5 points ahead of Étienne Bacrot. Team matches in the German Chess...
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  • Assistant referees: Laurent Rausis (Switzerland) Nicolae Grigorescu (Romania) Fourth official: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)...
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  • in 2005 for norms that he made in the early 1990s and was unaware of" –"Igor Ivanov – Grandmaster and pianist", Chessbase News, 3 January 2006 Di Felice...
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