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Alexander Koblencs (Latvian:
Aleksandrs Koblencs, Russian: Александр Кобленц, German:
Alexander Koblenz; 3
September 1916, Riga – 9
December 1993, Berlin)...
- in the rook
versus knight endgame, and
White won on move 103. Zurakhov–
Koblencs is a very rare
example of a game with two
significant promotions to knights;...
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Mikhail Tal.
Everyman Chess. ISBN 1-85744-202-4. Tal,
Mikhail &
Alexander Koblencs (2013) [1978].
Study Chess with Tal. Batsford. ISBN 978-1849941099. Tal...
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foreign chess periodicals.
According to
Latvian chess master Alexander Koblencs, even he and Tal
could not
match the
commitment that
Fischer had made to...
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Semigallia Gustavs Klucis (1895–1938) –
painter and
graphic designer Aleksandrs Koblencs (1916–1993) –
chess player Ābrams Izāks Kūks (1864–1935) –
chief rabbi...
- (1870-?)
Viktor Knorre (1840–1919)
Mikhail Kobalia (born 1978)
Alexander Koblencs (1916–1993)
Dmitry Kokarev (born 1982)
Alexander Kochyev (born 1956) Boris...
- at Ķemeri 1939 (Salo
Flohr won), and took
fifth at Riga 1941 (Alexander
Koblencs won). At the end of
World War II,
joining the
westward exodus in 1944/45...
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conductor (Jewish mother) Gil Kane,
comic book
illustrator Alexander Koblencs,
chess player Abraham Isaac Kook,
rabbi Gidon Kremer, violinist; father...
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Retrieved 13
March 2024. "Home".
Moldavite Museum.
Retrieved 6
September 2021.
Koblenc, Václav (8
September 2014). "Adrien
Brody natáčí v Krumlově a Jindřichově...
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Latvian strongest players tournament in Riga
after Paul
Keres and
Alexander Koblencs.
After World War II he was one of the
leading chess players in Estonia...