• Paul Motwani (born 13 June 1962) is a Scottish chess grandmaster. He was the first Scottish player to become a grandmaster. Born in Glasgow and raised...
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  • Indian TV actor Paul Motwani (born 1962), Scottish chess grandmaster Rajeev Motwani (1962–2009), Indian computer scientist Rohit Motwani (born 1990), Indian...
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  • Paul Motwani 1987 - Paul Motwani 1988 - RM McKay 1989 - ML Condie 1990 - SR Mannion 1991 - Colin McNab 1992 - Paul Motwani 1993 - Colin McNab, Paul Motwani...
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    the New Year. Scotland gained its first ever world champion in chess, Paul Motwani from the city of Dundee. Following closely were England's Nigel Short...
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  • the sally ...Ng4, though some British players (especially Mark Hebden, Paul Motwani, Gary Lane, later also Michael Adams) came to realise that this was mainly...
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    Championship in Mumbai. He shared second place with Vasilios Kotronias and Paul Motwani in the 2003 British Championships then shared first with Vasily Yemelin...
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    of Grandmaster (GM), fulfilling its requirements in 1992 just after Paul Motwani. After achieving his three norms, he strained to get his rating up to...
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  • more pawns usually win against two knights. Motwani vs. I. Gurevich In this 1991 game between Paul Motwani and Ilya Gurevich, Black has blockaded the white...
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  • Alexander Morozevich (Russia, born 1977) Paul Morphy (US, 1837–1884) John Morrison (Canada, 1889–1975) Paul Motwani (Scotland, born 1962) Alexander Motylev...
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    Championship at Warsaw in 2001. She was Scottish champion jointly with Paul Motwani in 2003 (the first ever woman to achieve the honour) and has participated...
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