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Maze by Silke Campion
Maze by Silke Campion








Maze by Silke Campion Maze by Silke Campion

Sébastien Mazé Chess Olympiad record at OlimpBase.Sebastien Maze player profile and games at."Interviews d'une personnalité des échecs". ^ Coudrette, Olivier (16 February 2007).He was appointed captain of the French national team in 2013, leading them to a silver medal at the European Team Chess Championship in Warsaw, held in that year. Since 2011 he has been a contributor to the book series Chess Evolution. In 20, he acted as second to Étienne Bacrot in the tournaments at Elista, Dortmund and Nanjing. The next year, he tied for first again in the same tournament, this time with Gabriel Sargissian and Hrant Melkumyan. Mazé shared first place with Étienne Bacrot in the London Chess Classic FIDE Open in 2016. In 2010, he finished in a tie for first place in the Master open at Biel with Alexander Riazantsev, Nadezhda Kosintseva, Vitali Golod, Leonid Kritz, Sébastien Feller and Christian Bauer, finishing seventh on tiebreak. This qualified him from the French national team at the Olympiad in Dresden that year, where he scored 3½/6. Mazé finished second to Russian grandmaster Evgeny Alekseev in the Master open tournament of the Biel Chess Festival in 2008, and followed it up with fourth place at the French championship (won by Étienne Bacrot). He achieved the titles of International Master in 2003 and Grandmaster in 2007. He holds the title of Grandmaster, which FIDE awarded him in 2007.īorn in Paris, he learned to play chess from his mother at the age of 8. This book is a hot, flirty, sweet and dirty short romance that dives straight into the instalove No slow burning angst here - just a steamy, quickly flourishing, devoted love that gets right to the heat. Sébastien Mazé (born 8 February 1984) is a French chess player and trainer. Mazé at the European Team Championship, Warsaw 2013










Maze by Silke Campion