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Alexey Sokolsky

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in 1944, finishing with 7½/16 (tie for 8th–10th place); the 17th Championship in 1949, finishing with 8½/19 (12th place); and the 21st Championship in 1954, finishing last with 5/19.
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The name of Sokolsky is known now mostly for his opening research and development of the
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Sokolsky Memorial master-norm tournaments have been held regularly in
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This biographical article relating to a Belarusian chess figure is a
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Sokolsky wrote over a dozen books. The most famous of these are
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twice, in 1947 and 1948, and was the runner-up in the 1958
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Alexei Sokolsky

Penza Governorate
Minsk
Russian
chess
International Master
over-the-board
correspondence chess
opening
theoretician
RSFSR Championship
Ukrainian Chess Championship
Belarusian Chess Championship
Soviet Championship
Correspondence Chess
algebraic notation
chess opening
Sokolsky Opening
Minsk
eponymous


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