• Jean-Luc Seret (14 September 1951 – 19 March 2024) was a French chess player, International Master and four-time winner of the French Chess Championship...
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  • in Drohobych, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine Seret (Hasidic dynasty) Seret (Dogu'a Tembien), a place in Ethiopia Jean-Luc Seret, French chess player Siret (disambiguation)...
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  • Hideki Seo, 49, Japanese-born French fashion designer and artist. Jean-Luc Seret, 72, French chess International Master. Neil Thimbleby, 84, New Zealand...
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    French Chess Championship in 1985 but was beaten in the tiebreaker by Jean-Luc Seret, and he placed second in 1995 (behind Éric Prié). Sharif played for...
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  • 2410 4  Xu Jun (China) 2205 4  Abderahmane Busmaha (Algeria) 2205 5  Jean-Luc Seret (France) 2440 5  Mihail-Viorel Ghindă (Romania) 2430 5  Fernand Gobet (Switzerland)...
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  • Puteaux Jean-Luc Seret 56 1981 Vitrolles Jean-Luc Seret 57 1982 Schiltigheim Nicolas Giffard 58 1983 Belfort Aldo Haïk 59 1984 Alès Jean-Luc Seret 60 1985...
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  • 1989 Championship, Andruet was involved in a violent altercation with Jean-Luc Seret and subsequently withdrew from the tournament despite the fact that...
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    Castelnaudary he ranked 2nd and in 1981 in Vitrolles he shared 1st with Jean-Luc Seret but lost additional play-off 0:2. Richard Goldenberg played for France...
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    Retrieved 4 April 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Jean-Baptiste, Philippe; Fourré, Elise; Charlou, Jean-Luc; Donval, Jean-Pierre; Corrège, Thierry (2009). "Gaining...
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