Vasily Mikhailovich Byvshev (Russian: Василий Михайлович Бывшев; 18 February 1922 – 5 April 1998) was a Russian chess master. He qualified three times for the USSR Chess Championship (in 1952, 1954 and 1956). Byvshev is best known for his accomplishments as a chess teacher. He was coach of women's world champion Lyudmila Rudenko and FIDE world champion Alexander Khalifman.
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| - Wassili Michailowitsch Bywschew (de)
- Vasily Byvshev (en)
- Бывшев, Василий Михайлович (ru)
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| - Wassili Michailowitsch Bywschew (russisch Василий Михайлович Бывшев; * 18. Februar 1922 in Starowo, heute Oblast Twer; † 5. April 1998 in Sankt Petersburg) war ein sowjetischer Schachspieler und -trainer. (de)
- Vasily Mikhailovich Byvshev (Russian: Василий Михайлович Бывшев; 18 February 1922 – 5 April 1998) was a Russian chess master. He qualified three times for the USSR Chess Championship (in 1952, 1954 and 1956). Byvshev is best known for his accomplishments as a chess teacher. He was coach of women's world champion Lyudmila Rudenko and FIDE world champion Alexander Khalifman. (en)
- Василий Михайлович Бывшев (18 февраля 1922, деревня Старово, Тверская губерния — 5 апреля 1998, Санкт-Петербург) — советский и российский шахматист, мастер спорта СССР (1949), заслуженный тренер РСФСР (1972). (ru)
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| - Wassili Michailowitsch Bywschew (russisch Василий Михайлович Бывшев; * 18. Februar 1922 in Starowo, heute Oblast Twer; † 5. April 1998 in Sankt Petersburg) war ein sowjetischer Schachspieler und -trainer. (de)
- Vasily Mikhailovich Byvshev (Russian: Василий Михайлович Бывшев; 18 February 1922 – 5 April 1998) was a Russian chess master. He qualified three times for the USSR Chess Championship (in 1952, 1954 and 1956). Byvshev is best known for his accomplishments as a chess teacher. He was coach of women's world champion Lyudmila Rudenko and FIDE world champion Alexander Khalifman. (en)
- Василий Михайлович Бывшев (18 февраля 1922, деревня Старово, Тверская губерния — 5 апреля 1998, Санкт-Петербург) — советский и российский шахматист, мастер спорта СССР (1949), заслуженный тренер РСФСР (1972). (ru)
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