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    elhunyt Csom István sakkolimpiai bajnok - NSO". NSO.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 29 July 2021. Bartelski, Wojciech. "Men's Chess Olympiads: István Csom". OlimpBase...
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    Geller  Hungary 26½ Lajos Portisch, Levente Lengyel, István Bilek, Győző Forintos, István Csom, Zoltán Ribli  Yugoslavia 26 Svetozar Gligorić, Borislav...
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  • grandmaster István Csom (1940–2021), Hungarian chess grandmaster and International Arbiter István Fazekas (1898–1967), Hungarian–British chess master István Avar...
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  • result was joint first with Liuben Spassov at Hamburg 1977, ahead of István Csom and Milan Matulović. He was famous for his ability to save or even win...
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  • Robert Crépeaux (France, 1900–1994) Walter Cruz (Brazil, 1910–1967) István Csom (Hungary, 1940–2021) Miguel Cuéllar (Colombia, 1916–1985) Josef Cukierman...
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  • Levente Lengyel László Szabó Gedeon Barcza László Bárczay István Bilek Péter Dely István Csom Győző Forintos Karoly Honfi András Adorján Ervin Haág  East...
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  • (Ypiranga, Vitória, Grêmio). Wade Cook, 71, American author, cancer. István Csom, 81, Hungarian chess Grandmaster (1973) and International Arbiter. Volodymyr...
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  • and composer (Seven Years in Tibet, Jet Storm) (b. 1928). 28 July – István Csom, chess Grandmaster (born 1940). List of Hungarian films since 1990 Turak...
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    Andersson (Sweden) 2585 ½ ½ 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ - 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 1 1 1 1 1 1 10½ 9  István Csom (Hungary) 2490 ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ 1 0 1 - ½ 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 ½ 10 10  Efim Geller (Soviet...
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    Trnava (1989, tournament C), 1st place in Siófok (1990, together with István Csom), 2nd place in Alushta (1992, after Igor Novikov), shared 1st place in...
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  • Garry Kasparov (2595), Alexander Beliavsky (2590), Eugenio Torre (2520), Istvan Csom (2510), Eduard Gufeld (2510), Lothar Vogt (2510), Adrian Mikhalchishin...
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  • Spiridonov 1 June – Román Hernández Onna 1 July – Yury Dokhoian 28 July – István Csom 18 August – Evgeny Sveshnikov 11 October – Boris Pineda 14 November –...
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  • Portisch Zoltán Ribli Gyula Sax Jozsef Pinter András Adorján Ivan Farago István Csom Attila Grószpéter  England Tony Miles John Nunn Jonathan Speelman Nigel...
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    Memorial in Sochi in 1983, tied for 2nd–3rd with Viswanathan Anand, behind István Csom, at New Delhi in 1987, and took second, behind Vladimir Malaniuk, at...
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  • Gennady Kuzmin, other notable players included Jan Timman, Borislav Ivkov, István Csom, James Tarjan) - maybe his biggest success, and at Bajmok, Varna (both...
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  • Germany) 2415 1st reserve  Alexander Chernin (Russia) 2560 1st reserve  Istvan Csom (Hungary) 2465 1st reserve  James Plaskett (England) 2480 1st reserve...
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  • with Gyula Sax and Zoltán Varga; 1996, shared 1st place together with István Csom), Vienna (1996, shared 2nd place after Ilia Balinov, together with Petar...
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  • – Carlos Bielicki, Argentine IM, 1959 World Junior Champion 2 June – István Csom in Satoraljaujhely, Hungarian GM 7 June – Liudmila Belavenets in Moscow...
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  • Budapest, there is a three-way tie for first place between Andras Adorjan, István Csom and Zoltán Ribli (all 10/15). The first World Open chess tournament is...
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  • to 1984. He was engaged in chess coaching. The most famous wards are István Csom, Péter Lukács, Attila Schneider, Laszlo Cherna, Tibor Tolnai. Ervin Haág...
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    His tournament successes include: 2nd at Amsterdam in 1969 (behind Istvan Csom) 6th at the very strong Palma de Mallorca tournament in 1969 (behind...
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  • Rantanen 9½/13 = 73.1% Board 3: José Félix Villarreal 9/11 = 81.8% Board 4: István Csom 7/9 = 77.8% 1st reserve: Yury Balashov (7½/10) and Bjørn Tiller (6/8)...
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  • Tom Wedberg, Shaun Taulbut 7½ (10) 4 1982 Tom Wedberg 7½ (10) 5 1983 István Csom, Sergey Kudrin 5½ (9) 6 1984 Nick de Firmian, Aleksander Sznapik 7½ (10)...
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  • February 2015, retrieved 7 September 2022 Schulz, André (5 August 2021), Istvan Csom (2 June 1940 – 28 July 2021), ChessBase News, retrieved 5 August 2021...
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  • Budapest Péter Dely 26 1970 Budapest István Bilek 27 1971 Budapest Lajos Portisch 28 1972 Budapest István Csom 29 1973 Budapest Zoltán Ribli 30 1974...
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