Vyachaslau Dydyshka

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Vyachaslau Yossifavich Dydyschka ( Belarusian Вячаслаў Іосіфавіч Дыдышка , Russian Вячеслав Иосифович Дыдышко ; born April 10, 1949 near Homel and coach Schach ) is a Belarusian player and coach .

He was able to win the Belarusian individual championship eleven times: 1965, 1971, 1973, 1979, 1980, 1982 (shared first with Pyotr Korsubov), 1988, 1991 (shared first with Evgeni Motschalow), 1998, 1999 and 2006. There were two Baltic championships First: 1973 in Homel and 1974 in Pärnu . He played for Belarus in seven Chess Olympiads : 1994 to 2006 , at the 1994 Chess Olympiad in Moscow he won the individual gold medal on the first reserve board. He also took part in the European team championships four times (1992 to 2001).

In Germany he played in the Bundesliga for SVG Plettenberg ( 1997/98 ). In the Czech Republic he played for ŠK CSABI Slavia Havířov , TJ Nová Huť Ostrava , TJ TŽ Třinec , ŠK Hagemann Opava , ŠK Slavoj Ostrava and BŠŠ Frýdek-Místek and was Czech team champion in 2003 and 2004 . In Slovakia he played for TJ Slávia CAISSA Čadca and was Slovak team champion in 2011 . In Poland he played for AZS UMCS Lublin .

In 1982 he became International Master , since 1995 he has held the title of Grand Master .

Elo development

Publications

  • The logic of modern chess , Minsk, 1989

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Numbers according to FIDE Elo lists. Data sources: fide.com (period since 2001), olimpbase.org (period 1971 to 2001)