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Peicho Chonev Peev
Number of games in database: 86
Years covered: 1963 to 2004
Last FIDE rating: 2284
Highest rating achieved in database: 2367
Overall record: +24 -34 =28 (44.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Modern Benoni (9) 
    A56 A68 A57 A63 A61
 Queen's Pawn Game (5) 
    A41 E00 A46
 King's Indian (5) 
    E76 E92
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (11) 
    B42 B41 B40 B26 B23
 Sicilian Kan (7) 
    B42 B41
 Pirc (7) 
    B08 B07 B09
 King's Indian (7) 
    E62 E98 E74 E75 E96
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   Plachetka vs P Peev, 1974 0-1
   P Peev vs B Pietrusiak, 1968 1/2-1/2

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PEICHO CHONEV PEEV
(born Apr-02-1940, died Sep-15-2007) Bulgaria

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Peicho Chanev Peev was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Awarded the IM title in 1973, he won the Bulgarian Championship in 1967 (after a play-off) and was a member of the Bulgarian team that finished third at the Lugano 1968 Olympiad.

 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 86  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Tringov vs P Peev 1-029 1963 BUL-chC82 Ruy Lopez, Open
2. P Peev vs M Bobotsov  0-134 1967 BUL-chE92 King's Indian
3. Z Jamroz vs P Peev  ½-½28 1968 LublinE98 King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 9.Ne1
4. T Filep vs P Peev  0-159 1968 LublinE61 King's Indian
5. V Cibulka vs P Peev  0-137 1968 LublinB26 Sicilian, Closed, 6.Be3
6. M Bobotsov vs P Peev  ½-½23 1968 VarnaB06 Robatsch
7. P Peev vs M Knezevic  ½-½15 1968 LublinD85 Grunfeld
8. P Peev vs Minev  ½-½17 1968 VarnaE00 Queen's Pawn Game
9. K Pytel vs P Peev  ½-½60 1968 LublinA31 English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation
10. P Peev vs Y Nikolaevsky 0-145 1968 VarnaA89 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation with Nc6
11. P Peev vs G Szilagyi  ½-½20 1968 LublinD25 Queen's Gambit Accepted
12. P Peev vs B Pietrusiak ½-½32 1968 LublinA69 Benoni, Four Pawns Attack, Main line
13. A Sydor vs P Peev  ½-½41 1968 LublinB28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation
14. W Balcerowski vs P Peev  ½-½73 1968 LublinA32 English, Symmetrical Variation
15. M Bobotsov vs P Peev  1-032 1969 BUL-chE91 King's Indian
16. P Peev vs G Daskalov  1-024 1969 Bulgarian ChB06 Robatsch
17. P Peev vs Balashov  ½-½39 1970 Kapfenberg ETCE17 Queen's Indian
18. P Peev vs Minev  1-073 1971 VarnaE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
19. Smejkal vs P Peev  1-039 1971 VarnaA21 English
20. P Peev vs Vasiukov  ½-½52 1971 VarnaA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
21. P Peev vs Minev  1-041 1971 BUL-ch 24thD63 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense
22. P Peev vs E Pedersen 0-127 1972 Skopje ol (Men)A57 Benko Gambit
23. P Peev vs J Hase  ½-½13 1972 Skopje ol (Men) fin-AD27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
24. P Peev vs A Sydor  1-031 1972 Skopje ol (Men)E51 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3
25. H Kestler vs P Peev 1-043 1972 Skopje ol (Men)A10 English
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-19-06  KingzMaster: Number 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jul-19-06  whatthefat: Seriously.
Jul-19-06  KingzMaster: yep!!!
Jul-19-06  offramp: <KingzMaster: Number 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!> That kind of post is one of my pet peeves.
Jul-19-06  A.Alekhine: What a moniker
Jul-19-06  CapablancaFan: <KingzMaster><Number 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!> No one cares. Lol.
Jul-19-06  KingzMaster: No one might not care but i sure do care!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jul-22-09  Dredge Rivers: I prefer his brother, Pet! :)
Oct-03-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  Domdaniel: There are over 500 of Peev's games in Chessbase, Chess365 and other rival databases. Like Kim Commons, his opponent in today's GOTD, he's poorly represented here.

Shall we upload? I think it's due.

Oct-04-11  stanleys: IM Peev died in 2007.

We should add to his biography - he was a member of the Bulgarian team,that finished third at the Olympiad of Lugano/1968

Oct-04-11  the.8th.samurai: Right, he died on September 15, 2007 in Plovdiv.
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