Roberto Silva Nazzari | |
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Country | Uruguay |
Born | 1938 |
Roberto Silva Nazzari (born 1938) is a Uruguayan chess player, Uruguayan Chess Championship winner (1971).
In the 1960s and 1970s Roberto Silva Nazzari was one of Uruguayan leading chess players. In 1971 he won Uruguayan Chess Championship. Roberto Silva Nazzari was participant of a number of international tournaments in South America. In 1972, in São Paulo he participated in World Chess Championship South American Zonal tournament and ranked in 18th place. [1]
Roberto Silva Nazzari played for Uruguay in the Chess Olympiads: [2]
Roberto Silva Nazzari played for Uruguay in the Pan American Team Chess Championship: [3]
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