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Ortvin Sarapu MBE (born
Ortvin Sarapuu; 22
January 1924 – 13
April 1999),
known in New
Zealand as "Mr Chess", was an Estonian-born
chess player who emigrated...
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Championship in 1924/25. In
Auckland in 1952,
Purdy drew a hard-fought
match with
Ortvin Sarapu, at the time by far the best
player in New Zealand. They were thus...
- (1916–1975),
chess grandmaster Paul
Felix Schmidt (1916–1984),
chess player Ortvin Sarapu (1924–1999),
chess player Valeri Karpin (born 1969),
Russian football...
- surname.
Notable people bearing the
surname Sarapuu include:
Ortvin Sarapu (born
Ortvin Sarapuu; 1924–1999), Estonian-born New
Zealand chess player Aleksander...
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Merrick Whitcomb, Ph.D.,
University of Pennsylvania; 1900; pp. 33, 40–47.
Ortvin Gratius:
Fasciculus Rerum, etc.. Ed. Brown. London, 1690. Vol. I., pp. 170–174...
- Myagmarsuren (Mongolia) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ½ 0 1 ½ ½ 0 0 1 ½ ½ 1 - 0 1 6½ 54.50 21
Ortvin Sarapu (New Zealand) 0 ½ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ½ 0 0 0 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ 0 1 - ½ 4 22 Slim...
- the New
Zealand national chess champion in 1962. The
final game
against Ortvin Sarapu ended in a draw, so
Sutton and
Sarapu were
declared co-champions...
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Patrick de ****ardon,
French skydiver and base
jumper (b. 1960) 1999 –
Ortvin Sarapu, Estonian-New
Zealand chess player and
author (b. 1924) 1999 – Willi...
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record that
stands to this day. He was
coached by the Estonian-born
master Ortvin Sarapu, who
spotted his
talent at the age of 10. He pla**** in the World...
- Smyslov, 55th USSR
Championship (1988),
Moscow URS, rd 4 Efim Bogol****v vs
Ortvin Sarapu,
Oldenburg (1949),
Oldenburg GER, rd 10, Jun-26
Alexey Shirov vs...