Abdul-Razzaq Ahmed Taha
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عبد الرزاق أحمد طه، لاعب شطرنج عراقي ورئيس سابق للاتحاد العراقي للشطرنج. مثّل منتخب العراق الوطني في أولمبياد الشطرنج في ثلاثة مناسبات: عام 1972 في سكوبيه، وعام 1974 في نيس، وعام 1984 في سالونيك. حقق في أولمبياد 1972 أربعة انتصارات، و 4 تعادل، ومُني بـ 9 خسائر.
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Abdul-Razzaq Ahmed Taha (died aged 88) was an Iraqi chess player and former president of the Iraqi Chess Federation. He represented the Iraqi national team in the Chess Olympiad on three occasions, 1972 in Skopje, 1974 in Nice and 1984 in Thessaloniki. In the 1972 Olympiad he played the top board for Iraq which eventually finished second last, Taha scoring 4 wins, 4 draws and 9 losses. However his upset win over the grandmaster Walter Browne in the match against Australia was spectacular and became part of the chess education for all Iraqi chess players, and Simon Webb in Chess for Tigers selected this game as one of two examples of "How to trap Heffalumps", in a chapter on how to play against opponents who are considerably stronger than oneself.
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عبد الرزاق أحمد طه
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Abdul-Razzaq Ahmed Taha
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عبد الرزاق أحمد طه، لاعب شطرنج عراقي ورئيس سابق للاتحاد العراقي للشطرنج. مثّل منتخب العراق الوطني في أولمبياد الشطرنج في ثلاثة مناسبات: عام 1972 في سكوبيه، وعام 1974 في نيس، وعام 1984 في سالونيك. حقق في أولمبياد 1972 أربعة انتصارات، و 4 تعادل، ومُني بـ 9 خسائر.
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Abdul-Razzaq Ahmed Taha (died aged 88) was an Iraqi chess player and former president of the Iraqi Chess Federation. He represented the Iraqi national team in the Chess Olympiad on three occasions, 1972 in Skopje, 1974 in Nice and 1984 in Thessaloniki. In the 1972 Olympiad he played the top board for Iraq which eventually finished second last, Taha scoring 4 wins, 4 draws and 9 losses. However his upset win over the grandmaster Walter Browne in the match against Australia was spectacular and became part of the chess education for all Iraqi chess players, and Simon Webb in Chess for Tigers selected this game as one of two examples of "How to trap Heffalumps", in a chapter on how to play against opponents who are considerably stronger than oneself.
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