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Alexander Aleksandrovich Alekhine (October 31 [O.S.
October 19] 1892 –
March 24, 1946) was a
Russian and
French chess player and the
fourth World Chess...
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Alekhine's Defence is a
chess opening that
begins with the moves: 1. e4 Nf6
Black tempts White's
pawns forward to form a
broad pawn centre, with plans...
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Alexander Alekhine Alekhine's gun, a
chess formation named after Alexander Alekhine Alekhine Memorial, a 2013
chess tournament honoring Alexander Alekhine Alexei...
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Alekhine vs. Nimzowitsch, 1930
Alekhine's gun is a
formation in
chess named after the
former world chess champion Alexander Alekhine. It is a specific...
- champion.
Following the
death of then
reigning world champion Alexander Alekhine in 1946, the
International Chess Federation (FIDE) took over administration...
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championship match with Lasker.
Capablanca lost the
title in 1927 to
Alexander Alekhine, who had
never beaten Capablanca before the match.
Following unsuccessful...
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behind Alekhine, and he
defeated Alekhine in
their game.[better source needed] In 1933, Max Euwe
challenged Alekhine to a
championship match.
Alekhine accepted...
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Alekhine Nouri (born
December 12, 2005) is a
Filipino FIDE Master.
Named after Russian chess player Alexander Alekhine,
Nouri became the
youngest Filipino...
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Mikhail Botvinnik,
Emanuel Lasker 2700:
Mikhail Tal 2690:
Alexander Alekhine, Paul Morphy,
Vasily Smyslov Though published in 1978, Elo's list did not...
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Grace Norton Eisler P****e
Freeman Bromley Alekhine (born
Grace Norton Wishaar; 26
October 1876 – 21
February 1956) was an American-British-French artist...