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  2. Martin Minski - Wikipedia

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    Martin Minski His compositions are predominantly of tactical nature and often have surprising visual effects. [ 1 ] His studies have won competitions numerous times; among his most notable are the second-place finishes at the World Championship of Chess Composition (behind Oleg Pervakov) and at the FIDE World Cup for Chess Composition 2019 ...

  3. Bongcloud Attack - Wikipedia

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    The first use of the joke opening in a FIDE-rated game between top grandmasters occurred during the Chess.com Global Championship finals in November 2022, which was an in-person rapid event played on Chess.com. Trailing 3–0 in his knockout match against Hikaru Nakamura, Polish GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda played 1.e3 and 2.Ke2.

  4. Martin Krämer - Wikipedia

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    Martin Kraemer (German: Martin Krämer; born 23 December 1987) is a German chess player who received the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM) in September 2012. [1]

  5. Martin Kreuzer - Wikipedia

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    Martin Kreuzer (born 15 July 1962 in Ihrlerstein) is a German mathematics professor and chess player who holds the chess titles of International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and FIDE Master. Kreuzer did his graduate studies in mathematics at the University of Regensburg , located on the Danube River in Bavaria.

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  7. Martin Mrva - Wikipedia

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    Martin Mrva (born 12 December 1971) is a Slovakian chess grandmaster.He achieved his highest Elo rating of 2512 in 2005.. He won the Slovakia Championship in 1989, he is the second vicechampion of students in 1992 in Odese, in zonal tournament in Budapešt 2000 took 5th place, he is winner of grandmaster tournaments in Budapešt 1993, Piešťany 2004.

  8. Martin Emanuel Johansson - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, in Halle Martin Emanuel Johansson ranked 9th place in World Chess Championship Zonal tournament. [2] The main achievement in the international arena for Martin Emanuel Johansson was the shared 1st-2nd place with the grandmaster Alexander Kotov at the New Year tournament in Stockholm (1959/60).

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