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Peycho Peev

Number of games in database: 408
Years covered: 1954 to 2007
Last FIDE rating: 2284
Highest rating achieved in database: 2460
Overall record: +129 -136 =143 (49.1%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Modern Benoni (28) 
    A57 A69 A56 A68 A61
 King's Indian (21) 
    E76 E77 E60 E92 E91
 Queen's Indian (21) 
    E16 E15 E12 E17 E19
 Grunfeld (21) 
    D85 D91 D80 D86 D87
 Queen's Pawn Game (15) 
    A41 A40 A46 D02 E10
 Orthodox Defense (14) 
    D63 D52 D61 D53 D56
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (47) 
    B42 B41 B43 B23 B28
 Pirc (36) 
    B07 B09 B08
 Sicilian Kan (29) 
    B42 B41 B43
 King's Indian (28) 
    E62 E98 E74 E92 E66
 Robatsch (18) 
    B06
 Modern Benoni (16) 
    A58 A57 A56 A59 A69
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   P Peev vs B Pietrusiak, 1968 1/2-1/2
   Plachetka vs P Peev, 1974 0-1
   P Peev vs J Sikora-Lerch, 1977 1-0
   H Aydin vs P Peev, 1972 0-1
   K Commons vs P Peev, 1976 0-1

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Bulgarian Championship (1971)
   Varna (1972)
   Pernik (1978)
   Stary Smokovec (1974)
   Leipzig DSV (1977)
   Bulgarian Championship (1972)
   Lublin (1968)
   Maribor (1977)
   Balashikha (1977)
   Capablanca Memorial (1976)
   Bulgarian Championship (1975)
   Slupsk (1978)
   Bulgarian Championship (1985)
   Bucharest (1979)
   Bulgarian Championship (2001)


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PEYCHO PEEV
(born Apr-02-1940, died Sep-15-2007, 67 years old) Bulgaria

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Peycho Chonov Peev was born in Plovdiv. 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.

Wikipedia article: Peicho Peev

Last updated: 2021-12-19 17:26:01

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 page 1 of 17; games 1-25 of 408  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. S Dittmann vs P Peev  0-1281954DDR-BULE68 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Variation, 8.e4
2. P Peev vs S Dittmann  0-1331954DDR-BULC89 Ruy Lopez, Marshall
3. S Vukovic vs P Peev  0-1381958Sofia - BelgradeA16 English
4. P Peev vs S Vukovic  ½-½421958Sofia - BelgradeB80 Sicilian, Scheveningen
5. G Tringov vs P Peev 1-0291963BUL-chC82 Ruy Lopez, Open
6. C Radovici vs P Peev  ½-½411967Sofia ttB42 Sicilian, Kan
7. G Trikaliotis vs P Peev  ½-½271967Sofia ttE98 King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 9.Ne1
8. P Peev vs W Pietzsch  ½-½351967Sofia ttE87 King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox
9. L Popov vs P Peev  0-1251967BUL-chB48 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
10. P Peev vs Bobotsov 0-1341967BUL-chE92 King's Indian
11. P Peev vs H Gerenski  1-0231967BUL-chA69 Benoni, Four Pawns Attack, Main line
12. P Peev vs C Radovici  ½-½421967Sofia ttD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
13. P Peev vs D Atanasakis  ½-½281967Sofia ttD52 Queen's Gambit Declined
14. P Peev vs S Bohosjan  1-0301967BUL-chA56 Benoni Defense
15. P Peev vs B Pietrusiak ½-½321968LublinA69 Benoni, Four Pawns Attack, Main line
16. P Peev vs G Szilagyi  ½-½201968LublinD25 Queen's Gambit Accepted
17. A Sydor vs P Peev  ½-½411968LublinB28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation
18. Z Jamroz vs P Peev  ½-½281968LublinE98 King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 9.Ne1
19. V Cibulka vs P Peev  0-1371968LublinA07 King's Indian Attack
20. K Pytel vs P Peev  ½-½601968LublinA31 English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation
21. W Balcerowski vs P Peev  ½-½731968LublinA32 English, Symmetrical Variation
22. T Filep vs P Peev  0-1591968LublinE61 King's Indian
23. P Peev vs M Knezevic  ½-½151968LublinD85 Grunfeld
24. P Peev vs L M Kovacs  0-1441968LublinD50 Queen's Gambit Declined
25. Y Kots vs P Peev  1-0571968Ukraine - BulgariaE60 King's Indian Defense
 page 1 of 17; games 1-25 of 408  PGN Download
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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
Premium Chessgames Member
  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.
Oct-27-20  Cibator: The various puns based on "peeve" don't work if his last name is spoken correctly.

It's something more like PAY-ev. (Or "Pev", as Bulgarian-born UK journalist Gerri* Peev apparently pronounces it.)

*That's with a hard "G".

Oct-27-21  Whitehat1963: 1. “Impact” as a verb.
2. “Operationalization”
3. “Utilization”
4. “In close proximity to …”
5. “Prior to …”
Oct-27-21
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: 'Subsequently, on such-and-such date....'

'Iconic'

'Amazing'

Oct-27-21  Whitehat1963: In advance of …

Going forward, …

Oct-27-21
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Paying it forward....(rolls eyes)
Oct-28-21  Whitehat1963: Let me piggyback on your point.

Let’s circle back to that at a later date.

We’ll address that issue when the time comes.

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