Chess Player

Walter Arencibia

1967 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Walter Arencibia is the 345th most popular chess player, the 258th most popular biography from Cuba and the 3rd most popular Cuban Chess Player.

Walter Arencibia is a Cuban chess grandmaster born in 1967, known for his achievements in international chess competitions and his contributions to the Cuban chess scene. He has represented Cuba in various tournaments and has earned recognition for his strategic play and expertise in the game.

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Among Chess Players

Among chess players, Walter Arencibia ranks 345 out of 461Before him are Peng Zhaoqin, Vasilios Kotronias, Curt Hansen, Tan Zhongyi, Zhang Zhong, and Mohammed Al-Modiahki. After him are Vladislav Tkachiev, Aleksander Delchev, Alexander Shabalov, Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, Nana Dzagnidze, and Konstantin Landa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Walter Arencibia ranks 976Before him are André Olbrich, Mika Brzezinski, Olivier Delaître, Ana Gasteyer, Andrés Estrada, and Dan Futterman. After him are Rodney Harvey, Colette Brand, Jonathan Firth, Brent Sexton, Amanda Filipacchi, and Terry Butler.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Walter Arencibia ranks 258 out of NaNBefore him are Yoelbi Quesada (1973), Marlenis Costa (1973), Sibelis Veranes (1974), Yul Vazquez (1965), Diadenis Luna (1975), and Iván Fundora (1976). After him are Roberto Moya (1965), Iván García (1972), Joan Lino Martínez (1978), Orlando Hernández (1965), Pedro Luis Lazo (1973), and Frank Chamizo (1992).

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Among Chess Players In Cuba

Among chess players born in Cuba, Walter Arencibia ranks 3Before him are José Raúl Capablanca (1888), and Leinier Domínguez (1983). After him are Irisberto Herrera (1968), Lázaro Bruzón (1982), and Yuniesky Quesada (1984).

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