Panayotis Panagopoulos

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CountryGreece
Born(1916-08-15)15 August 1916
Died1999
Panayotis Panagopoulos
CountryGreece
Born(1916-08-15)15 August 1916
Died1999

Panayotis Panagopoulos (Παναγιώτης Παναγόπουλος; 15 August 1916 – 1999) was a notable Greek chess player and the winner of the Greek Chess Championship in 1957.[1] He represented Greece internationally and was a key figure in the post-war resurgence of chess in Greece.[2][3]

Panayotis Panagopoulos emerged as one of Greece's strongest chess players in the mid-20th century, particularly active throughout the 1950s. Renowned for his strategic depth and resilience in difficult positions, he significantly contributed to the development of competitive chess in Greece, helping popularize the game during a period of rebuilding after World War II.[4]

International career

Panagopoulos represented Greece in multiple international competitions, notably competing at three separate editions of the Chess Olympiad.[5]

Playing style

Panagopoulos was recognized for his solid, positional style. Though not considered aggressive, he excelled at patient maneuvering and was adept at holding difficult positions, often demonstrating defensive skill and endgame prowess.

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