Krassimir Gandev is one of the best and high class Bulgarian chess composers. His father taught him how to play chess when he was only three and a half and later when he was 15 he taught him bridge where he reached a very high sports level.
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This short article presents the composing process of my fairy problem which won the 4th Prize of Olympic Tourney 2010.
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Here is the new issue of Fairings by Chris Feather.
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The International Solving Contest 2012 was held all over the World on Sunday January 29th. Here are the problems, solutions, photos and preliminary results of the competition.
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This is the award of "Danka Petkova - 90" MT 2012, which was dedicated to memory of the GM Petko Petkov's mother.
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This is the invitation for the 55th World Congress of Chess Composition and 36th World Chess Solving Championship in Kobe 2012.
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"Mate in 2 moves - Circe" - lecture by Paz Einat during the International Chess Composition Festival, Marianka 27 - 31 July 2011.
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Today (21.01.2012) Diyan Kostadinov has just turned 30!
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Here is selection of Diyan Kostadinov's best compositions - twomovers, threemovers, moremovers, helpmates, selfmates and fairy problems.
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Ivan Paskalev was born on 21.11.1956 in the town of Chirpan, Bulgaria. Since 1963 lives and works in Stara Zagora. He graduated the Russian Language School "Maxim Gorky" in 1975.
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The Romanian chess-problem magazine Quartz has dedicated its 8th Thematic Tourney to a new fairy condition: Memory Circe. There are two sections (retro and non-retro). The combination with other fairy pieces and / or conditions is accepted.
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The last version (4.59) of the chess problem solving program Popeye is now available!
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Here are the biography and selected compositions of the famous Greek composer and solver Kostas Prentos.
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Here is the latest issue of the famous Feather's serie Fairings.
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This is collection of selected compositions by the famous bulgarian chess composer Krassimir Gandev.
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