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Vladimir Vasilyevich Fedoseev (Russian: Влади́мир Васи́льевич Федосе́ев; born 16
February 1995) is a
Russian chess grandmaster playing for Slovenia. He...
- mispla**** and lost the game.
Gukesh defended precisely to hold a draw
against Fedoseev.
Erigiasi had
chances to win
against Giri but
eventually had to settle...
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University of
Michigan Press. p. 144.
Fedoseev,
Nikolai E. (24
January 2020). "Tolstoy's
Correspondence with N.E.
Fedoseev".
Doubkhobor Heritage. Retrieved...
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Fedoseev (Russian: Федосеев) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Fedoseyeva or Fedoseeva. It may
refer to
Dmitry Fedoseev (born...
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Grand Chess Tour was held in Warsaw,
Poland from
April 26–30.
Vladimir Fedoseev won the
tournament with
three rounds to spare,
while Vachier-Lagrave took...
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January 6. It was open to all
titled players. The top four players,
Vladimir Fedoseev,
Denis Lazavik,
Javokhir Sindarov and
Olexandr Bortnyk advanced to the...
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Pyotr Nikolayevich Fedoseyev (Russian: Пётр Николаевич Федосеев;
August 22, 1908 –
October 18, 1990) was a
Soviet philosopher, sociologist, politician...
- won by
Samuel Sevian with 7.5 points. In the
knockout final,
Vladimir Fedoseev defeated Eric
Hansen to
qualify for the main event. The
second qualifier...
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Durarbayli (2–0),
Vladimir Fedoseev (2–1) and a
second match against Moussard (2–1). But he lost
another match to
Fedoseev (2½–1½) and then lost to Alexander...
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World Rapid Chess Championship,
defeating Vladimir Fedoseev 2–0 in the
final tiebreak after he,
Fedoseev and Ian
Nepomniachtchi tied for
first with 10½/15...