Igor Khenkin (born 21 March 1968 in Vladimir, Russia) is a German chess player. He achieved the FIDE title of grandmaster in 1992, and his peak rating...
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Kazhgaleyev (Kazakhstan, born 1973) Abram Khavin (Ukraine, 1914–1974) Igor Khenkin (Russia, Germany, born 1968) Denis Khismatullin (Russia, born 1984) Ratmir...
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Adolf Anderssen Arkell–Khenkin Variation of the Caro–Kann Defense – 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 c5 – named after Keith Arkell and Igor Khenkin Averbakh System of...
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Olympiad scoring 6/9 for team gold. He tied for second, half a point behind Igor Khenkin, at Santo Domingo in December with 7/9. In January 2003, Svidler finished...
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Khalifman (born 1966) Semen Khanin (born 1999) Andrei Kharlov (1968–2014) Igor Khenkin (born 1968) Denis Khismatullin (born 1984) Ratmir Kholmov (1925–2006)...
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Domínguez (CUB), 2585 Giovanni Vescovi (BRA), 2581 Stuart Conquest (ENG), 2580 Igor Khenkin (GER), 2579 Sergey Volkov (RUS), 2578 Alexander Shabalov (USA), 2574...
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Kramatorsk, Soviet Union, which include such chess champions as Alexey Dreev, Igor Khenkin, Ruslan Shcherbakov, Maxim Sorokin, and Mikhail Ulibin. He also headed...
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Michał Krasenkow 7½ (9) 26 1996/1997 Joel Benjamin 7 (9) 27 1997/1998 Igor Khenkin 7½ (9) 28 1998/1999 Mikhail Ulibin 7½ (9) 29 1999/2000 Sergey Ivanov...
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in 1996. In 1993, he finished joint first in the Politiken Cup with Igor Khenkin and John Emms on a score of 7½/10. He has played in six Chess Olympiads:...
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Year Winner Second Place Third Place 1994 Alexander Chernin Lev Gutman Igor Khenkin 1995 Bogdan Lalić Larry Christiansen Alexander Chernin 1996 Eric Lobron...
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