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Rainer Knaak

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He learned the game at the age of 5 from his father, Hans Knaak. Rapid progress brought him to the pinnacle of junior chess and in 1966, 1969 and 1970, he was crowned national junior champion in his age range. Further development led to him being awarded the
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In his life outside of chess, he has been married since 1977 and has two children. His elder brother Jochen is also a strong chess player.
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title in 1973 and the Grandmaster title in 1975. Meanwhile, in pursuit of a career, he took up a degree course in
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1990. At the latter event, he delivered an impressive 68% score, including a win against the strong French GM
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1984. There were some notable outright second places too, at Halle 1974 (behind
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Knaak has written a number of books and articles about chess, mostly for
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1985, he shared second place, at Bucharest 1973 came third, and at
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In international tournaments he has achieved first places at
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The Greatest Tournaments in the History of Chess, 1851-1986
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He has also played league chess in the 606:Sportspeople from Bezirk Neubrandenburg 287:In team events, he played on the GDR's 542:Chess Olympiad record at OlimpBase.org 480: 7: 16:German chess grandmaster (born 1953) 420:- Müller & Knaak (Chessbase CD) 408:- Müller & Knaak (Chessbase CD) 546:IM Watson review of the Morphy CD. 519:An Illustrated Dictionary of Chess 414:- Knaak & Fruth (Chessbase CD) 14: 501:The Penguin Encyclopedia of Chess 444:- Müller & Knaak (Olms, 2008) 438:- Müller & Knaak (Olms, 2008) 25: 621:German male non-fiction writers 535:German Knowledge (XXG) article 311:, for Porz and Werder Bremen. 101:{{Translated|de|Rainer Knaak}} 99:You may also add the template 1: 465:The Oxford Companion to Chess 330:1978 (shared with Farago and 322:1977 (shared with Malich and 284:as the nation's best player. 560:player profile and games at 442:222 Opening Traps after 1.d4 436:222 Opening Traps after 1.e4 521:, Hamlyn Publishing Group, 112:Knowledge (XXG):Translation 642: 63:Machine translation, like 517:Brace, Edward R. 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Peak rating
Pasewalk
Bezirk Neubrandenburg
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