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Eros Riccio

1977 - Today

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Eros Riccio (born December 1, 1977, in Lucca) is an Italian International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster, Advanced Chess Champion and chess opening book author. He is FICGS World Champion and ICCF vice-European Champion and Olympic bronze with the Italian national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Eros Riccio is the 270th most popular chess player (down from 238th in 2019), the 4,372nd most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,323rd in 2019) and the 7th most popular Italian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Eros Riccio ranks 270 out of 461Before him are Pavel Eljanov, Evgenij Ermenkov, Joël Lautier, Almira Skripchenko, Yury Dokhoian, and Xu Yuhua. After him are Kateryna Lagno, Alisa Galliamova, Sergei Tiviakov, Viktor Gavrikov, Zoltán Almási, and Alexander Chernin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Eros Riccio ranks 379Before him are Elden Henson, Ana Tijoux, Jared Fogle, Alex Chandre de Oliveira, Kunal Kapoor, and Josh Stewart. After him are Vitaly Gerasimov, Hillary Wolf, Albano Bizzarri, Jérôme Fernandez, Tarik Sektioui, and Tommaso Rocchi.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Eros Riccio ranks 4,373 out of 5,161Before him are Luca Antonini (1982), Anna Kanakis (1962), Stefano Colantuono (1962), Raffaella Reggi (1965), Pietro Piller Cottrer (1974), and Rolando Maran (1963). After him are Nicola Zalewski (2002), Luca Parmitano (1976), Felice Mariani (1954), Ivan Zaytsev (1988), Moreno Mannini (1962), and Nicola Amoruso (1974).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Italy

Among chess players born in Italy, Eros Riccio ranks 7Before him are Giovanni Leonardo Di Bona (1542), Gioachino Greco (1590), Alessandro Salvio (1570), Giambattista Lolli (1698), Serafino Dubois (1817), and Clarice Benini (1905). After him are Alberto David (1970).