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    David Ionovich Bronstein (Russian: Дави́д Ио́нович Бронште́йн; February 19, 1924 – December 5, 2006) was a Soviet chess player. Awarded the title of International...
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  • Russian Marxist revolutionary and politician David Bronstein (1924–2006), Soviet chess Grandmaster Hila Bronstein (born 1983), German singer, known as a member...
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    sensed an enormous amount of work on the study of chess. Soviet GM David Bronstein said of Fischer's time in Portorož: "It was interesting for me to observe...
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    Chess clock (redirect from Bronstein delay)
    time to think and/or avoid running out of time. Bronstein delay (named after Grandmaster David Bronstein who invented this timing method): this timing method...
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    World Chess Championship was played between Mikhail Botvinnik and David Bronstein in Moscow from March 15 to May 11, 1951. It was the first match played...
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  • International Judges, including Mikhail Botvinnik, Vasily Smyslov, David Bronstein, Paul Keres, Yuri Averbakh and Wolfgang Unzicker, though in modern...
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    move before the main time starts counting down. The Bronstein delay (named after David Bronstein, its inventor), like increment, adds a fixed amount of...
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  • Challenge Bronstein, David (1979) [1960], Zurich International chess tournament, 1953 (2nd ed.), Dover Publications, ISBN 0-486-23800-8 Bronstein, David. "Soviet...
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    play best exemplified by the young generation of postwar players like David Bronstein. Not all Soviet players used this playing style; the most notable exception...
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  • Gruenfeld vs. Alexander Alekhine, Karlsbad 1923 Tigran Petrosian vs. David Bronstein, Amsterdam 1956 Miguel Najdorf vs. Bobby Fischer, 1966 Viktor Korchnoi...
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  • was 26. 1957: Bogdan Sliwa vs David Bronstein, Gotha. "The Immortal losing game" between Bogdan Sliwa and David Bronstein. Black has a lost game but sets...
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    Lev Davidovich Bronstein (7 November [O.S. 26 October] 1879 – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky, was a Soviet politician, revolutionary, and...
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    unknown he tied for 3rd–4th places with 12½/19, behind only winners David Bronstein and Vasily Smyslov. Geller defeated such established players as Semyon...
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    Rubinstein, Gyula Breyer, Rudolf Spielmann, Samuel Reshevsky, Reuben Fine, David Bronstein, and Miguel Najdorf. Arpad Elo, the inventor of the scientific rating...
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    and Notes, Critical and Explanatory. H. G. Bohn. OCLC 3561640. Lawson, David (2010). Aiello, Thomas (ed.). Paul Morphy, The Pride and Sorrow of Chess...
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    Barden, Leonard (10 August 2022). "Chess: Uzbekistan win Olympiad while David Howell takes performance gold". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 August 2022....
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    Spassky tied for first place at Moscow 1959 on 7/11, with Smyslov and David Bronstein. He shared second place in the 26th Soviet final with Tal, at Tbilisi...
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    he played seven world championship matches. In 1951, he drew with David Bronstein over 24 games in Moscow, +5−5=14, keeping the world title, but it was...
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    which ran his final column (a recounting of his 1952 victory over David Bronstein) on November 12, 2006. Byrne worked as a university professor for many...
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    not their current or later affiliation. The first record holder was David Bronstein, who was the youngest of the 27 inaugural players to be awarded the...
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  • exceptionally well, placing third, only half a point behind joint winners David Bronstein and Alexander Kotov, with a fine score of 11/18 (URS-ch16, Moscow 1948)...
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    for the first time police-officer David Bronstein has to investigate. The story is set in Austria in 1934, and Bronstein, although considering himself as...
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  • been first equal (with David Bronstein) at Hastings 1953/54, where he went undefeated and beat Soviet grandmasters David Bronstein and Alexander Tolush...
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    Toys." Rubinek, an ardent Star Trek fan, abruptly took over the part after David Rappaport, the actor who was originally cast in the role, attempted suicide...
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    Nikolai Polikarpov, and Georgy Beriev, and chess grandmasters, such as David Bronstein. The university offers academic programs at the Bachelor, Master's...
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  • prominent players have employed it on occasion. In 1959, for example, David Bronstein played the Richter Attack against Veresov himself. Moving into the...
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    Championship matches, Botvinnik retained his title because he drew with David Bronstein and with Vasily Smyslov respectively. All other World Championship...
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    by David Bronstein and Sergei Voronkov, Zurich 2007, Edition Olms. The Complete Games of World Champion Anatoly Karpov, by Kevin O'Connell, David Levy...
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  • Rider Universe. Writers Club Press. ISBN 9780595298488. Joe Huth, David Bronstein: Knight Rider: 30 Years of a Lone Crusader and His Talking Car. ISBN...
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  • Black's pawn structure with 2.h5, making 1.h4 seem logical. Grandmaster David Bronstein once remarked that he knew of a Russian player who always opened with...
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