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Abram Khasin

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Khasin represented the USSR at the International Correspondence Chess Olympics from 1968 to 1987. The USSR won the competition at the 6th, 7th and 8th Correspondence Olympics (1968-1972, 1972-1976 and 1976–1982).
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He finished fourth in the 1975-1980 World Correspondence Championship and sixth in the 1983-1989 World Correspondence Championship.
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Tied for fourth in the Kislovodsk tournament in 1964 (victory for Tal ahead of Stein and Averbakh);
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Third tied in the 1963-1964 Hastings tournament won by MikhaΓ―l Tal ahead of Gligoric;
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in Leningrad; he scored 7.5 points out of 21 in the final in Moscow (22nd place).
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Among his students are grandmasters, coaches, journalists, commentators:
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Moscow Championship: 2nd (1963); 3rd (1955), (1957), (1958) and (1961).
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Tied for fifth in the Kislovodsk tournament in 1968, won by Geller8;
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1st-4th in the Moscow international tournament in 1967;
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He died in Essen on 6 February 2022, at the age of 98.
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and had both legs amputated after being wounded in the
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Zaporizhia
Ukrainian SSR
USSR
Essen
USSR Master of Sports
International Master
Correspondence Grandmaster
Peak rating
Russian
chess international master
correspondence grandmaster
Zaporizhia
World War II
Red Army
Battle of Stalingrad
Boris Gulko
Evgeny Bareev
Leonid Yurtaev
Yacov Murey
Natalia Konopleva
Elena Fatalibekova
Tamara Minogina
Aleksandr Kalinin
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Essen
1956 USSR Championship
1957 USSR Championship
1961 USSR Championship
1965 USSR Championship

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