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GM Bent Larsen. He was 75.
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For some stupid reason, that didn't make the front page of my Dutch newspaper, so thanks for telling us! Bent Larsen was one of the greatest in his day (long before computers) and as such he managed to outwit many strong GMs with unorthodox play. Me, I'm not talented enough to really succeed at that, though I've always considered him as an example of where I'd like to be in the 64 squares department! Let us all start our next white game with b3 and Bb2 in recognition of Bent's contribution to chess.
F.
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http://www.correoperu.com.pe/correo/nota.php?txtEdi_id=4&txtSecci_parent=&txtSecci_id=100&txtNota_id=432178
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well...Ramirez is not a good chessplayer,,,but is it important?!
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SEGUIMOS RECORDANDO AL GRAN MAESTRO DESDE COLOMBIA.
http://www.ajedrezencolombia.com/04_larsen.htm
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