Vladimir Chuchelov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Владимир Чучелов; born 28 September 1969 in Moscow) is a Belgian chess grandmaster and professional trainer. He won...
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and, at the end of that year, started to train with grandmaster Vladimir Chuchelov. He moved to St. Louis, Missouri, in 2014. In July, Caruana won the...
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2672. Giri worked with trainer Vladimir Chuchelov between 2009–2012 and resumed in 2017. Giri also worked with Vladimir Tukmakov between 2013 and 2016...
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Cappelle-la-Grande Open, half a point behind the joint winners Einar Gausel and Vladimir Chuchelov. A few months later, he won the Young Masters tournament at Lausanne...
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1967) Maia Chiburdanidze (born 1961) Mikhail Chigorin (1850–1908) Vladimir Chuchelov (born 1969) Rustem Dautov (born 1965) Yelena Dembo (born 1983) Andrei...
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2600 mark by the early part of 2007. Working with a new coach (GM Vladimir Chuchelov) was perhaps another reason for his continued progress. At the European...
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coached for several years by David Arutinian, a Georgian GM, and Vladimir Chuchelov, a Belgian GM who had coached the Dutch national team. When Abdumalik...
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Mikhail Chigorin (Russia, 1850–1908) Larry Christiansen (US, born 1956) Vladimir Chuchelov (Russia, Belgium, born 1969) Slavko Cicak (Montenegro, Sweden, born...
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was decidedly negative about the organization, as was noted coach Vladimir Chuchelov. "World Cup 2013". Retrieved 24 August 2013. "Working visit in Tromso"...
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308 9 1993 Evgeniy Solozhenkin (Russia) 7½ 416 10 1994 Vladimir Chuchelov (Russia) Tony Miles (England) Gennadi Kuzmin (Ukraine) Mark Hebden (England)...
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