Pablo Zarnicki (born 12 November 1972 Bulnes) is an Argentine chess player.
He won at Mar del Plata 1989. In 1992, Zarnicki won the World Junior Chess Championship at Buenos Aires.
He represented Argentina in five Chess Olympiads. [1]
He won individual silver medal on board four at Moscow 1994. [1]
Zarnicki was awarded with the Konex Award as one of the 5 best chess players of the decade in his country. He was awarded the Grandmaster title in 1994.
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