List of Dutch chess players

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The list of Dutch chess players includes not only the historical master players but also master players who were once Dutch masters, have an IM or GM title (of both sexes), have achieved an Elo of at least 2400 or are outstanding correspondence chess players .

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  • Abram Idema (* 1927), correspondence chess grandmaster

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  • Wieb Zagema (* 1963), master player
  • Coen Zuidema (* 1942), international master, Dutch master
  • Nico Zwirs (* 1994), international master

Web links

Commons : Dutch chess players  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Arthur Abolianin has been playing for the Belgian Chess Federation since 1998.
  2. Stefan Beukema has been playing for the Belgian Chess Federation since 2012.
  3. Frits Bleker plays close-up chess for the Greek Chess Federation.
  4. Iwona Bos-Swiecik played until 1992 for the Polish Chess Federation.
  5. Tom Bottema played for the US Chess Federation in 1995.
  6. Ignacy Branicki played for the Polish Chess Federation until the early 1960s.
  7. Roberto Cifuentes Parada played for the Chilean Chess Federation until 1992 and has been playing for the Spanish Chess Federation since 2001.
  8. Anish Giri played for the Russian Chess Federation until 2009.
  9. Sopiko Guramishvili played for the Georgian Chess Federation until 2019.
  10. Bianca de Jong Muhren was called Bianca Muhren until 2014.
  11. Hans Kmoch was an Austrian who lived in the Netherlands from 1932 to 1939.
  12. Tea Lanchava played for the Soviet chess federation until 1992 and for the Georgian chess federation from 1992 to 1996.
  13. Alexandra van der Mije played for the Romanian Chess Federation until 1973 and was formerly called Alexandra Nicolau.
  14. Ioana-Smaranda Pădurariu played for the Romanian Chess Federation until 2014.
  15. Peng Zhaoqin played for the Chinese Chess Federation until 1995.
  16. Kaj Söderberg plays correspondence chess for the Finnish Chess Federation.
  17. Ivan Sokolov played for the Yugoslav Chess Federation until 1992 and for the Chess Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 2002 and from 2009 to 2010.
  18. Erika Sziva played for the Hungarian Chess Federation until 1991.
  19. Sergey Tiviakov played for the Soviet chess federation until 1992 and for the Russian chess federation from 1992 to 1999.
  20. Iozefina Werle played for the Romanian Chess Federation until 2012.