• International Judge of Chess Compositions is a title award by FIDE via the World Federation for Chess Composition (WFCC; until 2010 Permanent Commission...
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    solving competitions. The title International Judge of Chess Compositions is given to individuals considered capable of judging composing tournaments at the...
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  • Ľudovít Lačný (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    Lačný was appointed an International Judge of Chess Compositions and in 2005 was awarded the International Master for Chess Composition title. He is best known...
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  • composers and judges, namely International Judge of Chess Compositions, International Grandmaster, International Master, FIDE Master, the holding of the World...
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  • preferred style of composing, allowing their sorting according to composition schools. Some chess composers produce huge numbers of chess compositions, while others...
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    characteristics shared by compositions in the problem section of chess magazines, in specialist chess problem magazines, and in collections of chess problems in book...
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    Genrikh Kasparyan (category Grandmasters for chess composition)
    international master in 1950. He was awarded the titles of International Judge of Chess Compositions in 1956 and International Grandmaster of Chess Composition...
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    for chess composition. He also is International Judge of Chess Compositions. Selivanov is editor of chess magazines Шахматная композиция ("Chess Composition")...
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    John Roycroft (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    London) is an English chess endgame study composer and author. In 1959 he was awarded the title International Judge of Chess Compositions. In 1965 he founded...
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    Paul Keres (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    ([ˈpɑu̯l ˈkeres]; 7 January 1916 – 5 June 1975) was an Estonian chess grandmaster and chess writer. He was among the world's top players from the mid-1930s...
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    Yuri Averbakh (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    many of which have made notable contributions to endgame theory. In 1956, he was given by FIDE the title of International Judge of Chess Compositions and...
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  • Alexander Rueb (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    was a Dutch lawyer, diplomat, and chess official. He was born in The Hague. One of the founders of international chess governing body, FIDE, Rueb was elected...
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  • Alexander Pituk (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    of Chess Compositions and was awarded the FIDE Master for Chess Composition and the title of Honorary Master of Chess Composition. He is author of 584...
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    Erich Zepler (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    number of endgame studies. In 1957 he became an International Judge of Chess Compositions, and in 1973 an International Master of Chess Compositions. He...
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  • Leon Loewenton (category Romanian chess players)
    French chess player, International Judge of Chess Compositions (1956). In 1924, in Paris Leon Loewenton played for Romania in 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad...
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    Franz Pachl (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    commendations. More than 300 compositions were co-productions. Pachl became International master of the FIDE for chess composition in 1989. The Grandmaster...
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  • Roland Baier (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    awarded the FIDE title - International Arbiter of Chess Composition, but in 1992 he became FIDE Master of Chess Composition. 7. WCSC BAT YAM 1.-2.9.1983...
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  • solvers of chess problems, awarded by the World Federation for Chess Composition (see List of grandmasters for chess composition). The International Correspondence...
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  • Kari Valtonen (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    title of International Solving Grandmaster. He also is FIDE International Arbiter of Chess Composition. In 2004 Valtonen was the chief judge of chess composition's...
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    Marko Klasinc (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    FIDE Album). He has title FIDE solving master and international judge of FIDE for chess composition. As a good solver he represented Yugoslavia 1982 in...
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    in Tel Aviv 1952). Israeli chess master and composer of endgame studies and problems. Grandmaster for chess compositions (2015). He published about 120...
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    Yochanan Afek (category Chess International Masters)
    International Judge for chess compositions. In 2002, he won Paris City Chess Championship (off contest). Afek won the prestigious Art chess tournament in...
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    Iuri Akobia (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    of chess composition. In 1995 he was awarded by the Permanent Commission of the FIDE for Chess Compositions (PCCC) the title of International Judge for...
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  • Leopold Mitrofanov (category Chess composers)
    describe chess moves. Leopold Adamovich Mitrofanov (July 2, 1932 – November 26, 1992) was a Russian chess composer, an International Judge of Chess Composition...
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  • Bartolović (1932–2005), 73, Croatian Grandmaster of Chess Composition and International Judge of Chess Compositions. November 12 – Dragutin Sahovic (1940–2005)...
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  • Hrvoje Bartolović (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    commendations. He became international judge of FIDE for chess composition in 1956 and the Grandmaster of chess composition in 1980. In 1965, he was the...
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  • Alexander Kazantsev (category International Judges of Chess Compositions)
    ISBN 9781475966954. "INTERNATIONAL MASTERS OF THE FIDE FOR CHESS COMPOSITIONS". World Federation for Chess Composition. (in English) "The Destruction of Faena"(in...
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  • Bedrich Formánek (category Slovak chess players)
    chess composer. In 1990 Bedrich Formánek gained the title FIDE Master for Chess Compositions. He is also International Judge for Chess Compositions since...
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  • FIDE Album (category Chess problems)
    publications of the world chess governing body, FIDE, via the Permanent Commission of the FIDE for Chess Compositions (PCCC), containing the best chess problems...
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    Jan Rusinek (category Grandmasters for chess composition)
    editor of the study section of Szachy (Chess) from 1971 to the magazine's closure in 1990. Rusinek became an International Judge of chess composition in 1983...
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