Sergei Movsesian
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Sergueï Movsessian
Sergueï Movsessian (en russe : Сергей Мовсесян, en arménien : Սերգեյ Մովսեսյան, transcription anglaise : Sergei Movsesian), né le 3 novembre 1978 à Tbilissi (Géorgie), est un grand maître international du jeu d'échecs d'origine arménienne qui joue actuellement pour la Slovaquie.
Au 1er septembre 2009, il est le 26e joueur mondial, avec un classement Elo de 2 711.
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Catégories : Naissance en 1978 | Naissance à Tbilissi | Personnalité d'origine arménienne | Grand maître international | Joueur d'échecs slovaque
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