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Georgy Ilivitsky

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On November 28th, 1989, Ilivitsky (who was suffering from poverty and severe health problems) took his own life.
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Ilivitsky was an engineer and scored a surprise result by coming in 3rd–6th in the
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This article about a Soviet engineer, inventor or industrial designer is a
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This biographical article relating to a Russian chess figure is a
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1955 Interzonal Tournament
1955 USSR Chess Championship
Vasily Smyslov
Efim Geller
Mikhail Botvinnik
Tigran Petrosian
Boris Spassky
1955 Interzonal Tournament
Candidates Tournament
Georgy Ilivitsky
Chessgames.com
Soviet Chess 1917–1991
Andy Soltis
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