Joueur d'échecs

Gyula Sax

1951 - 2014

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Sa biographie est disponible en 17 langues sur Wikipédia. Gyula Sax est le 202nd joueur d'échecs le plus populaire (en baisse du 199th en 2024), la 737th biographie la plus populaire d'Hongrie (en hausse du 742nd en 2019), ainsi que le 16th joueur d'échecs d'Hongrie le plus populaire.

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Among Joueur d'échecs

Among joueur d'échecs, Gyula Sax ranks 202 out of 461Before him are Clarice Benini, Max Weiss, Leonid Shamkovich, Carl Mayet, Jonathan Penrose, and Fenny Heemskerk. After him are Irina Levitina, Isaac Kashdan, Juan Corzo, Gata Kamsky, Arnold Denker, and Alexei Shirov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Gyula Sax ranks 517Before him are Jimmie Vaughan, Peabo Bryson, Antoni Szymanowski, Anne-Karine Strøm, Seasick Steve, and Max Weinberg. After him are Enrique Rodríguez, Daniel Everett, John Abizaid, Bootsy Collins, Brian Downey, and Suad Amiry. Among people deceased in 2014, Gyula Sax ranks 445Before him are Carmen Zapata, John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough, Constantin Alexandru, Ian McLagan, Gundi Busch, and Kenny Wheeler. After him are Richard Hoggart, John Dobson, Aulis Rytkönen, Jacques Friedel, Antonio Rada, and Tivadar Monostori.

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In Hongrie

Among people born in Hongrie, Gyula Sax ranks 737 out of NaNBefore him are Pál Simon (1881), Dominik Szoboszlai (2000), József Gelei (1938), Tibor Pézsa (1935), György Mitró (1930), and László Réczi (1947). After him are Pál Gábor (1932), Ferenc Móra (1879), György Gedó (1949), István Gulyás (1931), Ottó Hellmich (1874), and S. Z. Sakall (1883).

Among Joueur d'échecs In Hongrie

Among joueur d'échecs born in Hongrie, Gyula Sax ranks 16Before him are Sofia Polgár (1974), Gedeon Barcza (1911), István Bilek (1932), Endre Steiner (1901), Lajos Asztalos (1889), and Zoltán Ribli (1951). After him are Levente Lengyel (1933), Zoltán Almási (1976), Ildikó Mádl (1969), Richárd Rapport (1996), Péter Ács (1981), and Csaba Balogh (1987).

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