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405:(among other things from 2002 to 2009 in the 1st league). In the 2018/19 season Kalinitschew is again active for the "Lübecker SV". In company chess he was several times Berlin and twice German champion with
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His interest in chess was sparked by a chess book that an uncle gave the ten-year-old. It was only at the age of 14 that he joined the chess department at the House of
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In the German backgammon rankings from July 2015, Kalinitschew has an Elo rating of 1606.7 with an experience of 218, which puts him in 72nd place in
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of the Soviet Union. In 1989 he became
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in 1990, and Andrei
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In 2001 Kalinitschew won the individual chess championship of the chess club
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From 1979 to 1982 Kalinitschew was a player and coach of
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