Bernardo Roselli
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Bernardo Roselli Mailhe | |
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Born |
Uruguay, Carmelo | 17 September 1965
Nationality | uruguayan |
Occupation | chess player, athlete |
Awards |
Uruguayan Chess Championship International Master |
Bernardo Roselli Mailhe (born 17 September 1965, Carmelo) a Uruguayan chess master.[1]
He won thirteen times Uruguayan Chess Championship, in the period of 1984–2008,[2] and represented Uruguay eight times in Chess Olympiads (1986–2008).[3] At the beginning of his career, he took 15th at Corrientes 1985 (the 12th Zonal Sudamericano).[4]
He won first place in the fifth edition of República Argentina Chess Master in 2002, ahead of a computer program, Hiarcs 8.0, (Germany).[5]
He was awarded the International Master title.
References
- ↑ ::: educajedrez ::: MI Bernardo Roselli Mailhe. Biografía
- ↑ Club de Ajedrez La Proa: Bernardo Roselli y Camila Colombo Campeones Uruguayos
- ↑ OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Bernardo Roselli Mailhe
- ↑ Corrientes 1985 - 12° Zonal Sulamericano
- ↑ ChessBase.com - Chess News - Human triumphs over Hiarcs 8 – just
External links
- Bernardo Roselli Maihe rating card at FIDE
- Bernardo Roselli Maihe player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Bernardo Roselli at 365chess.com
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