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Evgeny Mochalov

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in his career on January 1, 1996, with a score of 2515 points, he was 6th among Belarusian chess players.
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OlimpBase :: 14th Soviet Team Chess Championship, Moscow 1979, Belorussian SSR
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he won silver medal in Soviet Team Chess Championship for sixth board result.
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In 1992, at reserve board in the 10th European Team Chess Championship in
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This biographical article relating to a Belarusian chess figure is a
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Evgeny Mochalov competed many times in the individual finals of the
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His international chess tournaments successes include:
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Index

International Master
Peak rating
Russian
chess
International Master
Belarusian Chess Championship
Belarusian Chess Championship
Viacheslav Dydyshko
Moscow
Šaľa
Bratislava
Vitali Golod
Konstantin Chernyshov
Polanica-Zdrój
Akiba Rubinstein Memorial
Swiss-system tournament
Baku
Kyiv
Igor Platonov
Dimitri Komarov
Stanislav Savchenko
Oryol
Alexander Moiseenko
Chess Olympiads
32nd Chess Olympiad
Yerevan
European Team Chess Championships
Debrecen
European Senior Chess Championship
Kaunas

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