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Latviešu-krievu vārdnīca jaunu. 2015.
Latviešu-krievu vārdnīca jaunu. 2015.
Mednis — Edmar John Mednis (* 22. März 1937 in Riga als Edmars Mednis; † 13. Februar 2002 in Queens) war ein US amerikanischer Schachspieler und autor lettischer Herkunft. Leben 1944 verließ er mit seinen Eltern Lettland, lebte für kurze Zeit in einem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Edmar Mednis — Edmar John Mednis (March 22, 1937 ndash;February 13, 2002) was an American International Grandmaster of chess (awarded in 1980), born in Riga, Latvia. He was also a popular and respected chess writer.BiographyAt the end of World War II, joining… … Wikipedia
Edmar Mednis — Edmar John Mednis (* 22. März 1937 in Riga als Edmars Mednis; † 13. Februar 2002 in Queens) war ein US amerikanischer Schachspieler und autor lettischer Herkunft. Leben 1944 verließ er mit seinen Eltern Lettland, lebte für kurze Zeit in einem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Too Much (song) — Infobox ESC entry song = flagicon|Latvia Too Much caption = year = 2001 country = Latvia artist = Arnis Mednis as = with = language = English languages = composer = Arnis Mednis lyricist = Arnis Mednis, Gustavs Terzens conductor = place = 18th… … Wikipedia
Bobby Fischer — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Fischer. Robert James Fischer … Wikipédia en Français
World Chess Championship 1972 — The World Chess Championship 1972 was a match between challenger Bobby Fischer of the United States and defending champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union for the World Chess Championship. The match took place in the Laugardalshöll arena in… … Wikipedia
Chess endgame literature — refers to books and magazines about chess endgames. A bibliography of endgame books is below. Many chess writers have contributed to the theory of endgames over the centuries, including Ruy López de Segura, François André Philidor, Josef Kling… … Wikipedia
Opposite-colored bishops endgame — The … Wikipedia
Tarrasch rule — The Tarrasch rule is a general principle that applies in the majority of chess middlegames and endgames. Siegbert Tarrasch stated the rule that rooks should be placed behind passed pawns – either yours or your opponent s. The idea behind the rule … Wikipedia
Opposite colored bishops endgame — About half of these positions are drawn. In most other endings, a two pawn advantage is usually an easy win. For example, if the bishops were on the same color, 90 percent of the positions would be wins.There are three general cases, depending on … Wikipedia
Draw by agreement — In chess, a draw by (mutual) agreement is the outcome of a game due to the agreement of both players to a draw. A player may offer a draw to his opponent at any stage of a game; if the opponent accepts, the game is a draw. The relevant portion of … Wikipedia