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Alexandr Moyseyevich Evensohn (Evenson, Evensson) (1892–1919) was a
Russian chess master. In 1909,
Evensohn took 7th at Kyiv. The
event was won by Nikolaev...
- Club Championship. In
April 1916, he won a mini-match
against Alexander Evensohn with two wins and one loss at Kiev, and in
summer he
served in the Union...
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World Championship challenger Iossif Dorfman Louis Eisenberg Alexander Evensohn Efim
Geller Eduard Gufeld Ilya
Gurevich Mikhail Gurevich Nicolai Jasnogrodsky...
- Duz-Khotimirsky, Kyiv
Champion (1900, 1902, 1903, 1906)
Louis Eisenberg Alexander Evensohn, Kyiv
Champion (1914) Salo Flohr,
winner of the 1957
Ukrainian Championship...
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Evans (US, 1932–2010)
William Davies Evans (Wales, 1790–1872)
Alexander Evensohn (Ukraine, 1892–1919) Győző
Exner (Hungary, 1864–1945)
Farhan Alam (****stan...
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Dlugy Iossif Dorfman Mark
Dvoretsky Louis Eisenberg Yakov Estrin Alexander Evensohn Salo
Flohr ****
Furman Boris Gelfand Efim
Geller Eduard Gufeld Boris Gulko...
- Duhm, at
Heidelberg 1913, and took 7th at St.
Petersburg 1913 (Alexander
Evensohn won). He was the
first Belarusian Champion,
winning in 1924 and 1925. He...
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Karel Hromadka won); tied for 4–5th at
Sankt Petersburg 1913 (Alexander
Evensohn won); took 2nd at
Warsaw 1917. Litmanowicz, Władysław; Giżycki,
Jerzy (1987)...
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Romanovsky and
Sergey von Freymann. Kiev (Quadrangular), won by
Alexander Evensohn ahead of Efim Bogol****w and
Fedor Bogatyrchuk. Kraków won by Flamberg...
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Tartakower (+2 –0 =2) in Vienna.
Alexander Alekhine won
against Alexander Evensohn (+2 –1 =0) in Kiev.
Siegbert Tarrasch defeated Jacques Mieses (+7 –2 =4)...