Viacheslav Dydyshko
Viacheslav Dydyshko (born 10 April 1949) is a Belarusian chess Grandmaster (1995).
Viacheslav Dydyshko | |
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Full name | Вячеслав Дыдышко |
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Born | Belarus | April 10, 1949
Title | Grandmaster |
FIDE rating | 2506 (August 2020) |
He won eleven times the Belarusian Chess Championship (from 1965 to 2006) and played for Belarus in the Chess Olympiads of 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006.[1] He won twice Baltic Chess Championship (1973 and 1974), and Rubinstein Memorial at Polanica-Zdrój 1983.
Books
- Viacheslav Dydyshko, Logic of modern chess, Minsk 1989 (in Russian)
Notable games
- Viacheslav Dydyshko vs Maia Chiburdanidze, URS-ch sf 1982, King's Indian Defense: Averbakh Variation, Flexible Defense (E73), 1-0
- Valerij Smirnov vs Viacheslav Dydyshko, Minsk 1994, King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Variation, Modern System (E97), 0-1
gollark: The derivation of that definitely doesn't require |r|<1.
gollark: Sum to infinity = a/(1-r). r is the common ratio and a the first term. r = 2, a = 1, sum = 1/-1 = -1.
gollark: Just use the geometric series sum to infinity formula, silly.
gollark: ↑ palaiologos
gollark: https://www.science.org/do/10.1126/9e09da02-bee2-4154-9168-6a67c2115d0b/rss/tdp43.png
References
- Bartelski, Wojciech. "Men's Chess Olympiads: Viacheslav Dydyshko". OlimpBase. Retrieved 5 December 2011.
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