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    Hans Ree (born 15 September 1944 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch chess grandmaster and writer. He is a chess columnist for NRC Handelsblad, and contributes to...
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  • manager Hans Ree (born 1944), Dutch chess grandmaster and writer Paul Rée, philosopher Rimhak Ree (1922–2005), Korean Canadian mathematician Ree Drummond...
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  • 3...Qf6 occupies knight's best square. In 2005, the Dutch grandmaster Hans Ree called 2.Qh5 "a provocative but quite sensible move", and suspected it...
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    Archived July 6, 2019, at the Wayback Machine". HuffPost July 21, 2017. Hans Ree (2000). "Dutch Treat". NRC-Handelsblad (June 17). BjjTribes (November 19...
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    Commons  Netherlands 36½ Jan Timman, Gennadi Sosonko, Jan Hein Donner, Hans Ree, Gert Ligterink, Franciscus Kuijpers  England 35½ Tony Miles, Raymond Keene...
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    winner of the West German Chess Championship. In 1965 he won, together with Hans Ree, the Niemeyer tournament for European players under 20. His International...
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    behind winners Vlastimil Hort and Ulf Andersson. He shared first with Hans Ree at the 1971 Canadian Open in Vancouver. In November and December, Spassky...
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    Brilliancies. Microsoft Press. Böhm & Jongkind 2003, p. 46. "Grandmaster Hans Ree remarked of Fischer's demand that the champion keep his title in the event...
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  • "Fischer's wording had simply been changed without justification." Grandmaster Hans Ree stated that "[i]n the Netherlands such changes constitute a criminal offense...
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    Samuel Reshevsky, first at Krems, and first at Amsterdam 1980 tied with Hans Ree. In 1950, Unzicker shared the prize for best top-board score (+9−1=4) with...
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