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      Cheats, Spies, Crooks and Commies

      Susan Polgar Posted onAugust 17, 2009March 9, 2015 Kavalek, Washington Post 1 Comment 4 Views

      Chess by Lubomir KavalekSpecial to The Washington PostMonday, August 17, 2009; 10:30 AM Cheats, Spies, Crooks and Commies Nikolai Krylenko, the Soviet Commissar of Justice and Prosecutor General, used to sentence innocent people to death in show trials in...

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      In Capablanca’s Footsteps?

      Susan Polgar Posted onJuly 20, 2009March 9, 2015 Capablanca, Hikaru Nakamura, Washington Post 8 Comments 6 Views

      In Capablanca’s Footsteps? By Lubomir KavalekSpecial to The Washington PostMonday, July 20, 2009; 9:16 AM Can Hikaru Nakamura become the world chess champion in the next 10 years? Looking back into history, the answer is: Why not? Only twice...

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      The former world champion excels

      Susan Polgar Posted onJuly 14, 2009March 9, 2015 Kavalek, Washington Post 2 Comments 4 Views

      ChessBy Lubomir KavalekSpecial to The Washington PostMonday, July 13, 2009; 10:09 AM Kramnik Excels Vladimir Kramnik has won one of the major events of the year — the Sparkassen six-grandmaster double round-robin tournament in Dortmund, Germany. The former world...

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      Chess by Kavalek

      Susan Polgar Posted onJune 22, 2009March 9, 2015 Kavalek, Washington Post 3 Comments 4 Views

      CHESSBy Lubomir KavalekSpecial to The Washington PostMonday, June 22, 2009 The German chess composer Richard Steinweg (1860-1943) was a member of the Berlin Schachgesellschaft, the oldest chess club in Berlin, for more than half a century. In 1893, he...

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      Bobby to St. Louis

      Susan Polgar Posted onJune 15, 2009March 9, 2015 Bobby Fischer, Kavalek, Washington Post 4 Comments 5 Views

      Bobby Fischer to St. LouisBy Lubomir KavalekSpecial to The Washington PostMonday, June 15, 2009; 12:00 Rex Sinquefield, the sponsor of the 2009 U.S. championship and the founder of the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis, purchased Bobby...

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      Chess by Kavalek

      Susan Polgar Posted onJune 1, 2009March 9, 2015 Kavalek, Washington Post 1 Comment 5 Views

      By Lubomir KavalekSpecial to The Washington PostMonday, June 1, 2009; 9:04 AM Josef Hasek (1897-1976) was a witty Czech master and chess composer who loved chess, wine and meteorology. He composed nearly 300 studies. In 1927, he came up...

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      Chess by Kavalek

      Susan Polgar Posted onMay 25, 2009March 9, 2015 Kavalek, Washington Post 1 Comment 4 Views

      Chess ColumnBy Lubomir KavalekSpecial to The Washington PostMonday, May 25, 2009; 9:00 AM Luis Ramirez Lucena was the Spanish author of the oldest surviving chess book, “Repetición de Amores y Arte de Ajedrez con ci Iuegos de Partido.” His...

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      GM Kavalek’s column

      Susan Polgar Posted onMarch 16, 2009March 9, 2015 Kavalek, Washington Post 3 Comments 5 Views

      Chess ColumnBy Lubomir KavalekSpecial to The Washington PostMonday, March 16, 2009; Page C08 Something sinister is lurking behind some magnificent chess victories these days. It is getting harder to tell what is actually created by humans and what is...

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      Very good at making his wins look simple

      Susan Polgar Posted onMarch 9, 2009March 10, 2015 Kavalek, Washington Post 2 Comments 4 Views

      CHESS By Lubomir KavalekSpecial to The Washington PostMonday, March 9, 2009; Page C09 Alexander Grischuk, a flamboyant Moscovite with an attractive, gambling style, won the prestigious super-grandmaster tournament in Linares, Spain, on Saturday. He shared first place with Vassily...

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      Chess by Kavalek

      Susan Polgar Posted onMarch 3, 2009March 10, 2015 Kavalek, Washington Post 1 Comment 5 Views

      Chess by Lubomir Kavalek Special to The Washington PostMonday, March 2, 2009; Page C08Washington Post – United States Last week was not a good week for the Americans playing abroad. In Sofia, Bulgaria, Gata Kamsky collapsed and lost to...

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