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  • '''Richard Réti''' (28 May 1889, [[Pezinok]] (now [[Slovakia]]) – 6 June 1929, [[Prag *[http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1007029 Richard Réti vs Akiba Rubinstein, Karlsbad 1923, King's Indian Attack: General (A11), 1-
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  • '''Richard Réti''' (28 May 1889, [[Pezinok]] (now [[Slovakia]]) – 6 June 1929, [[Prag *[http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1007029 Richard Réti vs Akiba Rubinstein, Karlsbad 1923, King's Indian Attack: General (A11), 1-
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  • ...in chess history. His works influenced numerous other players, including [[Richard Réti]] and [[Tigran Petrosian]], and his influence is still felt today.
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  • ...[[Hypermodernism (chess)|hypermodernists]] like [[Aron Nimzowitsch]] or [[Richard Réti]]. They denied the simple principles of the established positional school o
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