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Pedro Paneque Martin

Number of games in database: 57
Years covered: 1988 to 1998
Last FIDE rating: 2281
Highest rating achieved in database: 2300
Overall record: +20 -22 =15 (48.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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PEDRO PANEQUE MARTIN
(born 1968) Cuba

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Pedro Paneque Martín is an International Master. He was Cuban champion in 1989.

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 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 57  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. P Paneque Martin vs W Lin  0-1431988World Junior ChampionshipC78 Ruy Lopez
2. D Norwood vs P Paneque Martin  1-0351988World Junior ChampionshipD02 Queen's Pawn Game
3. P Paneque Martin vs S Rachels  ½-½411988World Junior ChampionshipB63 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack
4. J Kuffer vs P Paneque Martin  0-1391988World Junior ChampionshipE63 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation
5. P Paneque Martin vs A Hip-Waye  1-0321988World Junior ChampionshipC60 Ruy Lopez
6. P Paneque Martin vs Jonathan Tan  1-0301988World Junior ChampionshipB44 Sicilian
7. J Piket vs P Paneque Martin  1-0591988World Junior ChampionshipE99 King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov
8. Adams vs P Paneque Martin  1-0501988World Junior ChampionshipC09 French, Tarrasch, Open Variation, Main line
9. P Paneque Martin vs L B Hansen  0-1601988World Junior ChampionshipB15 Caro-Kann
10. L Comas Fabrego vs P Paneque Martin  0-1241988World Junior ChampionshipE71 King's Indian, Makagonov System (5.h3)
11. P Paneque Martin vs L Jones  1-0321988World Junior ChampionshipB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
12. P Paneque Martin vs C J Davis  1-0281988World Junior ChampionshipB07 Pirc
13. D Adla vs P Paneque Martin  ½-½431988World Junior ChampionshipE97 King's Indian
14. P Paneque Martin vs J L Vilela  1-0321989Cuban ChampionshipC15 French, Winawer
15. A Gomez Segura vs P Paneque Martin  0-1241989Cuban ChampionshipE80 King's Indian, Samisch Variation
16. P Paneque Martin vs E Pupo  1-0541989Cuban ChampionshipC15 French, Winawer
17. J Nogueiras vs P Paneque Martin  1-0451989Cuban ChampionshipE77 King's Indian
18. P Paneque Martin vs I Delgado Cespedes  1-0511989Cuban ChampionshipB48 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
19. L Sieiro Gonzalez vs P Paneque Martin  0-1321989Cuban ChampionshipC14 French, Classical
20. J Arencibia vs P Paneque Martin  1-0521989Cuban ChampionshipA48 King's Indian
21. P Paneque Martin vs B Lugo  1-0401989Cuban ChampionshipC50 Giuoco Piano
22. W Arencibia Rodriguez vs P Paneque Martin  1-0501989Cuban ChampionshipA24 English, Bremen System with ...g6
23. J R Huergo Silverio vs P Paneque Martin  0-1231989Cuban ChampionshipC18 French, Winawer
24. P Paneque Martin vs J E Armas Gutierrez  1-0341989Cuban ChampionshipB01 Scandinavian
25. M Boudiba vs P Paneque Martin  ½-½391989World Team ChampionshipE75 King's Indian, Averbakh, Main line
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-12-12  TaongWalangAlam: Alam nyo ba mga kabayan na nung unang panahon ang sabi ng mga matatanda ay mahusay mag chess ang mga engkanto? Itoy dahil kaya nilang magpalit ng anyo. Sabi ng mga GMs, play the board, not the man. Pero papano kung nagiging ibat ibang uri ng nilalang ang iyong katunggali?
Jul-13-13  wordfunph: 1989 Cuban Champion with +8-3=0.
Jul-13-13  epistle: Murcielago?
Jul-14-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: People always say that one should play the board and not the man. But what if you are playing fairy chess and your opponent is in fact an old fairy?
Dec-04-15  MindCtrol9: I used to play rapid transit with Pedro Paneque,Hector Leyva,Adelkis Remon,etc.They are from Holguin,Cuba,where I come from.Walter Arencibia is from Holguin, and he is a GM.I had a lot of fun playing chess at the time with players who became Int Masters and G Masters.Holguin is a city(state many years ago)where has always produced good chess players.

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