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  • 37Semyon Furman — Semyon Abramovich Furman (December 1 1920 – March 17 1978) was a Soviet chess International Grandmaster and trainer. He is best known for developing Anatoly Karpov into a World Chess Champion, but was a formidable player himself, as well as a… …

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