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Old February 27th 05, 10:03 PM
PeteCasso
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Default TSIC This Second in Chess on Karpov Tournament

I almost wrote Karpov Memorial, but he still lives. But great games there
too in an 10 player category 18 tournament, almost like Linares, see
particularly Grischuk v Dreev.

http://www.admoil.ru/chess2005/flash/tfd.htm


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Old February 27th 05, 10:51 PM
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That was from the second round. The first round games can be viewed here,
see particularly Bacrot v Grishuk

http://www.chessbase.de/2005/pojkovsky/runde1.htm


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
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I almost wrote Karpov Memorial, but he still lives. But great games there
too in an 10 player category 18 tournament, almost like Linares, see
particularly Grischuk v Dreev.

http://www.admoil.ru/chess2005/flash/tfd.htm



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Old February 28th 05, 09:53 PM
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Worth replaying from the third round are Dreev v Vaganian and Rublevski v
Sadvakasov

http://www.admoil.ru/chess2005/flash/tfd.htm


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
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That was from the second round. The first round games can be viewed here,
see particularly Bacrot v Grishuk

http://www.chessbase.de/2005/pojkovsky/runde1.htm


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
.. .
I almost wrote Karpov Memorial, but he still lives. But great games there
too in an 10 player category 18 tournament, almost like Linares, see
particularly Grischuk v Dreev.

http://www.admoil.ru/chess2005/flash/tfd.htm





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Old March 1st 05, 02:59 PM
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Day off at Linares, fourth round here, see Dominguez v Bologan, and the
games of the two schuk's in this tournament, Grischuk v Rublevski and
Sadvakasov v Onischuk.

What does 'schuk' mean in a Russian name?


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
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Worth replaying from the third round are Dreev v Vaganian and Rublevski v
Sadvakasov

http://www.admoil.ru/chess2005/flash/tfd.htm


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
.. .
That was from the second round. The first round games can be viewed here,
see particularly Bacrot v Grishuk

http://www.chessbase.de/2005/pojkovsky/runde1.htm


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
.. .
I almost wrote Karpov Memorial, but he still lives. But great games there
too in an 10 player category 18 tournament, almost like Linares, see
particularly Grischuk v Dreev.

http://www.admoil.ru/chess2005/flash/tfd.htm







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Old March 1st 05, 07:24 PM
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PeteCasso wrote:
Day off at Linares, fourth round here, see Dominguez v Bologan, and

the
games of the two schuk's in this tournament, Grischuk v Rublevski and


Sadvakasov v Onischuk.

What does 'schuk' mean in a Russian name?


Maybe it means nothing in Russian?! "chuk" is a common ending
syllable for Ukrainian surnames. Indeed, when you see a name end in
"chuk" it is probably a good indicator that the person in question is
NOT Russian, at least in terms of ethnicity. From the information
below, "chuk" means "son of". [So, Grischuk would mean son of Gris",
perhaps?]
-----------------------------------------------------
http://userweb.ccomm.com/sfpayer/DB/...yn%20Items.htm

RUTHENIAN/UKRAINIAN SURNAMES

Earliest surnames were taken from birds, animals and occupations. There
are 4 main types of Ruthenian/Ukrainian surnames: those taken from (1)
first names, (2) place names, (3) occupations and/or social status, and
(4) personal characteristics. Names written in Cyrillic alphabet cannot
be directly translated into Polish or English; therefore, these are
only approximations.

-ak, -chak, -chuk, and -uk, with the most popular being -enko, -chuk
and -uk. All mean "son of." They are used with Christian names,
surnames, and occupational names. For example, "Petrenko" is the "son
of Petro (Peter)." Peter's wife would be known as "Petrykha," and a
matronymic surname would be "Petryshyn," "son of Peter's wife."


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
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Worth replaying from the third round are Dreev v Vaganian and

Rublevski v
Sadvakasov

http://www.admoil.ru/chess2005/flash/tfd.htm


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
.. .
That was from the second round. The first round games can be

viewed here,
see particularly Bacrot v Grishuk

http://www.chessbase.de/2005/pojkovsky/runde1.htm


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
.. .
I almost wrote Karpov Memorial, but he still lives. But great

games there
too in an 10 player category 18 tournament, almost like Linares,

see
particularly Grischuk v Dreev.

http://www.admoil.ru/chess2005/flash/tfd.htm






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Old March 2nd 05, 12:55 AM
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Thanks for the enlightenment!

P.S. I guess that 'Bitchuk' is a bad name


"Gunsberg" wrote in message
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PeteCasso wrote:
Day off at Linares, fourth round here, see Dominguez v Bologan, and

the
games of the two schuk's in this tournament, Grischuk v Rublevski and


Sadvakasov v Onischuk.

What does 'schuk' mean in a Russian name?


Maybe it means nothing in Russian?! "chuk" is a common ending
syllable for Ukrainian surnames. Indeed, when you see a name end in
"chuk" it is probably a good indicator that the person in question is
NOT Russian, at least in terms of ethnicity. From the information
below, "chuk" means "son of". [So, Grischuk would mean son of Gris",
perhaps?]
-----------------------------------------------------
http://userweb.ccomm.com/sfpayer/DB/...yn%20Items.htm

RUTHENIAN/UKRAINIAN SURNAMES

Earliest surnames were taken from birds, animals and occupations. There
are 4 main types of Ruthenian/Ukrainian surnames: those taken from (1)
first names, (2) place names, (3) occupations and/or social status, and
(4) personal characteristics. Names written in Cyrillic alphabet cannot
be directly translated into Polish or English; therefore, these are
only approximations.

-ak, -chak, -chuk, and -uk, with the most popular being -enko, -chuk
and -uk. All mean "son of." They are used with Christian names,
surnames, and occupational names. For example, "Petrenko" is the "son
of Petro (Peter)." Peter's wife would be known as "Petrykha," and a
matronymic surname would be "Petryshyn," "son of Peter's wife."


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
. ..
Worth replaying from the third round are Dreev v Vaganian and

Rublevski v
Sadvakasov

http://www.admoil.ru/chess2005/flash/tfd.htm


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
.. .
That was from the second round. The first round games can be

viewed here,
see particularly Bacrot v Grishuk

http://www.chessbase.de/2005/pojkovsky/runde1.htm


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
.. .
I almost wrote Karpov Memorial, but he still lives. But great

games there
too in an 10 player category 18 tournament, almost like Linares,

see
particularly Grischuk v Dreev.

http://www.admoil.ru/chess2005/flash/tfd.htm








 




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