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'''Yochanan Afek''' ({{lang-he|יוחנן אפק}}; born 16 April 1952 in [[Tel Aviv]]) is an [[Israel]]i [[chess]] player, [[Chess composer|composer]], trainer and arbiter. He described pioneering Israeli master [[Moshe Czerniak]] as "my teacher". He is the only person to possess international titles at four different facets of chess, being an [[International Master]], International Grandmaster of chess composition,<ref>[http://www.chessgames.com/player/david_klein.html David Klein, GM], [http://schaaksite.nl/page.php?al=yochanan-afek-is-grootmeester-in-eindspelcompositie Yochanan Afek is grootmeester in eindspelcompositie!] http://schaaksite.nl/, 9 April 2015</ref> [[International Arbiter]], and International Arbiter of the chess compositions. In 2002 he won [[Paris City Chess Championship]] (off contest).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pagesperso-orange.fr/eric.delaire/France/champions_paris.htm|title=CHAMPIONNAT DE PARIS|last=Delaire|first=Eric|publisher=Pagesperso-Orange.fr|language=French|accessdate=18 May 2010}}</ref>
'''Yochanan Afek''' ({{lang-he|יוחנן אפק}}; born 16 April 1952 in [[Tel Aviv]]) is an [[Israel]]i [[chess]] player, [[Chess composer|composer]], trainer and arbiter. He described pioneering Israeli master [[Moshe Czerniak]] as "my teacher". He is the only person to possess international titles at four different facets of chess, being an [[International Master]], International Grandmaster of chess composition,<ref>[http://www.chessgames.com/player/david_klein.html David Klein, GM], [http://schaaksite.nl/page.php?al=yochanan-afek-is-grootmeester-in-eindspelcompositie Yochanan Afek is grootmeester in eindspelcompositie!] {{wayback|url=http://schaaksite.nl/page.php?al=yochanan-afek-is-grootmeester-in-eindspelcompositie |date=20150419080303 }} http://schaaksite.nl/,{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 9 April 2015</ref> [[International Arbiter]], and International Arbiter of the chess compositions. In 2002 he won [[Paris City Chess Championship]] (off contest).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pagesperso-orange.fr/eric.delaire/France/champions_paris.htm|title=CHAMPIONNAT DE PARIS|last=Delaire|first=Eric|publisher=Pagesperso-Orange.fr|language=French|accessdate=18 May 2010}}</ref>


The second chapter of [[Tibor Károlyi (chess player)|Tibor Karolyi]]'s 2009 book ''Genius in the Background'' is devoted to him.
The second chapter of [[Tibor Károlyi (chess player)|Tibor Karolyi]]'s 2009 book ''Genius in the Background'' is devoted to him.

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Yochanan Afek
Yochanan Afek, Groningen 2012
Country Israel
Born (1952-04-16) 16 April 1952 (age 72)
Tel Aviv
TitleInternational Master
FIDE rating2282 (May 2010)

Yochanan Afek (Hebrew: יוחנן אפק; born 16 April 1952 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli chess player, composer, trainer and arbiter. He described pioneering Israeli master Moshe Czerniak as "my teacher". He is the only person to possess international titles at four different facets of chess, being an International Master, International Grandmaster of chess composition,[1] International Arbiter, and International Arbiter of the chess compositions. In 2002 he won Paris City Chess Championship (off contest).[2]

The second chapter of Tibor Karolyi's 2009 book Genius in the Background is devoted to him.

References

  1. ^ David Klein, GM, Yochanan Afek is grootmeester in eindspelcompositie! Template:Wayback http://schaaksite.nl/,[permanent dead link] 9 April 2015
  2. ^ Delaire, Eric. "CHAMPIONNAT DE PARIS" (in French). Pagesperso-Orange.fr. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  • Karolyi, Tibor; Aplin, Nick (2009). "2". Genius in the Background. Quality Chess. pp. 39–81. ISBN 978-1-906552-37-4.