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Réti

/ ˈreɪtɪ /

noun

  1. Richard . 1889–1929, Hungarian chess player and theorist; influential in enunciating the theories of the hypermodern school

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Dr Shane Reti, the new Health Minister, has faced calls from the nation's practitioners to step down from his medical registrations - given his abandonment of the public health policy.

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The small stores are “collateral damage,” said National Party health spokesperson Shane Reti, according to the New Zealand news outlet Stuff.

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The Minneapolis prodigy got off to a flying start with another fine defensive effort in Round 1, surviving a fierce attack out of a Reti Opening from FM Ashritha Eswaran before launching a killer mating attack of her own.

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The British Chess Federation organized the event as one of the first great tournaments of the post-World War I era, and two future world champs — Russia’s Alexander Alekhine and Holland’s Max Euwe — were in the 16-player field, along with such great challengers as Akiba Rubinstein, Milan Vidmar, Efim Bogoljubov and Richard Reti.

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In fact, what he produced was one of the most painstakingly precise and delightful chess books ever written, rivaling the works of Tarrasch, Alekhine, and Reti.

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