Vladimir Simagin (June 21, 1919 in Moscow – September 25, 1968 in Kislovodsk) was a Russian chess grandmaster. He was three times Moscow champion (1947...
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Sher (1952–2020) Sergei Shipov (born 1966) Ilya Shumov (1819–1881) Vladimir Simagin (1919–1968) Sergey Smagin (born 1958) Pavel Smirnov (born 1982) Vasily...
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1949, ahead of players including Andor Lilienthal, Yakov Estrin and Vladimir Simagin. He became an international grandmaster in 1952. In 1954 he won the...
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1967 on 10/15 with Krogius, Alexander Zaitsev, Leonid Shamkovich, and Vladimir Simagin. As losing finalist in 1966, Spassky was automatically seeded into...
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first place in the All-Union Championship of the Spartak Club, with Vladimir Simagin, at 15/19, but lost the playoff match. Then, in the Leningrad Championship...
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Gérard Pelletier, Canadian journalist and politician (d. 1997) 1919 – Vladimir Simagin, Russian chess player and coach (d. 1968) 1919 – Paolo Soleri, Italian-American...
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match against Botvinnik in 1957. Assisted by trainers Vladimir Makogonov and Vladimir Simagin, Smyslov won the title, scoring 12½–9½. The following year...
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The field also included Mark Taimanov at 9/15, Lajos Portisch (9), Vladimir Simagin (9), Péter Dely (9), Wolfgang Uhlmann (8½), Gedeon Barcza (8), István...
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Sochi in 1967, where he tied for first place with Nikolai Krogius, Vladimir Simagin, Boris Spassky and Alexander Zaitsev. Other notable results included...
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Guðmundur Sigurjónsson (Iceland, born 1947) Jeremy Silman (US, 1954–2023) Vladimir Simagin (Russia, 1919–1968) Albert Simonson (US, 1914–1965) Amon Simutowe (Zambia...
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