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Vitaly Tseshkovsky

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He died on 24 December 2011 in Krasnodar. The cause of death was a heart attack that happened while he was at the chessboard participating in a tournament.
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at the 1978 Soviet Championship. Tseshkovsky himself almost qualified for the World Championship candidates matches when he finished fourth in the 1976
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of 2600 in October 2005. As a coach, he assisted with the training of many high-profile players including
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Tseshkovsky maintained a high standard of chess throughout his career, registering his highest
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in 1986, he scored 2Β½/5 as the second reserve board to help the USSR team win the gold medal.
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who won) and five other qualifiers. In 2008 he tied for first with
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at the Moscow Spartakiad 1974, Tal at Sochi 1970, and a young
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in 2009 and 2010. In 2010, he also tied for 2nd-4th with
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against 1.e4, and against 1.d4 he most often played the
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OlimpBase Men's Chess Olympiads Vitaly Tseshkovsky
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He was co-winner of the 1978 13: 291:European Senior Chess Championship 14: 654: 576: 423:Begmatov, Jamshid (2012-04-09). 63: 51: 305:Championship, which was won by 488: 462: 439: 416: 404: 392: 383: 189:(his noble ancestors lived in 148:Vitaly Valeryevich Tseshkovsky 42:Vitaly Valeryevich Tseshkovsky 1: 533:The Oxford Companion To Chess 516: 446:Crowther, Mark (2009-03-30). 173:and a former champion of the 156:Π’ΠΈΡ‚Π°Π»ΠΈΠΉ Π’Π°Π»Π΅Ρ€ΡŒΠ΅Π²ΠΈΡ‡ ЦСшковский 591:player profile and games at 200:title in 1973 and became an 180: 7: 585:chess games at 365Chess.com 10: 659: 623:Chess Olympiad competitors 472:. Chessdom. 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Soviet Union
Russia
Omsk
USSR
Krasnodar
Grandmaster
Peak rating
Russian
Omsk
Krasnodar
chess
Grandmaster
USSR
Omsk
Volhynia
International Master
International Grandmaster
Leipzig
Dubna
Yerevan
Banja Luka
Sochi
Minsk
Soviet Championship
Mikhail Tal
world champions
Vasily Smyslov
Garry Kasparov
Manila

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