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Although he never reached the very highest level of chess, Tolush was an imaginative attacking player. He worked as a chess journalist, and was a noted trainer whose pupils included Keres and Spassky. His biography
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His best international result was first place (+10−1=8) at Bucharest 1953, ahead of
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to master play in the games Tolush–Smyslov USSR Championship 1947, and Tolush–
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This biographical article relating to a Russian chess figure is a
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ten times. His best result was second place (+8−3=6 shared with
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in 1937 (joint), 1938, 1946, and 1947 (joint). He played in the
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in 1950. He finished fourth in 1952 (+8−4=7, equal with
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at OlimpBase.org (European Team Championship results)
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Index

Soviet Union
Saint Petersburg
USSR
Grandmaster
International Correspondence Chess Master
Soviet
chess
grandmaster
Boris Spassky
Saint Petersburg
International Master
Leningrad Championship
USSR Championship
Aronin
Lipnitsky
Keres
Boleslavsky
Botvinnik
Taimanov
Geller
Spassky
Tal
Bronstein
Petrosian
Smyslov
Portisch
Olympiads
European Team Chess Championships
Geller
Slav Defense

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