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'''Alexander Nikolayevich Panchenko''' ({{lang-ru|Александр Николаевич Панченко}}; 5 October 1953<ref>[https://chess-db.com/public/pinfo.jsp?id=4102126 Alexander Panchenko]</ref> in [[Chelyabinsk]] – 19 May 2009 in [[Kazan]]) was a Russian [[chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] and honored coach who headed the All-Russian chess school. Chessmetrics.com, which provides retroactive guesstimates on the ratings of older players, places his highest ranking as 45th in the world in 1981. He should not be confused with a younger and somewhat weaker player of the same name. Panchenko's middle initial is "n", while his namesake has a middle initial of "G".
'''Alexander Nikolayevich Panchenko''' ({{lang-ru|Александр Николаевич Панченко}}; 5 October 1953<ref>[https://chess-db.com/public/pinfo.jsp?id=4102126 Alexander Panchenko]</ref> in [[Chelyabinsk]] – 19 May 2009 in [[Kazan]]) was a Russian [[chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] and honored coach who headed the All-Russian chess school. Chessmetrics.com, which provides retroactive guesstimates on the ratings of older players, places his highest ranking as 45th in the world in 1981. He should not be confused with a younger and somewhat weaker player of the same name. Panchenko's middle initial is "n", while his namesake has a middle initial of "G".

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Revision as of 19:46, 6 January 2020

Alexander Nikolayevich Panchenko (Russian: Александр Николаевич Панченко; 5 October 1953[1] in Chelyabinsk – 19 May 2009 in Kazan) was a Russian chess Grandmaster and honored coach who headed the All-Russian chess school. Chessmetrics.com, which provides retroactive guesstimates on the ratings of older players, places his highest ranking as 45th in the world in 1981. He should not be confused with a younger and somewhat weaker player of the same name. Panchenko's middle initial is "n", while his namesake has a middle initial of "G".

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