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Lowtzky (Łowcki) (1881–1940) was a Ukrainian–Polish
chess master. He was born into a
Jewish family in Ukraine. In 1903,
Lowtzky tied for 6-7th...
- Kolski, Leon Kremer,
Arvid Kubbel,
Leonid Kubbel, Salo Landau,
Moishe Lowtzky, Vera Menchik,
Vladimir Petrov,
David Przepiorka, Ilya Rabinovich, Vsevolod...
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extortionist and
swindler Moishe Lewis (1888–1950),
Jewish labour activist Moishe Lowtzky (1881–1940), Ukrainian–Polish
chess master Moishe Mana (born 1956), Israeli-born...
- Paul
Saladin Leonhardt (1877–1934)
Grigory Levenfish (1889–1961)
Moishe Lowtzky (1881–1940) Bartłomiej
Macieja (b. 1977)
Kazimierz Makarczyk (1901–1972)...
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Flamberg won in
Warsaw (Triangular)
ahead of Oldřich
Duras and
Moishe Lowtzky. In 1913, he drew a
match with
Duras (+1 –1 =0) and won a
match against...
- Austria-Hungary/American
Johann Löwenthal (1810–1876), Hungarian-born US
English Moishe Lowtzky (1881–1940), Ukrainian-born Polish,
killed by ****s[citation needed] Gyula...
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Gregory Kaidanov Alexander Konstantinopolsky Konstantin Lerner Moishe Lowtzky Vladimir Malaniuk Sam
Palatnik Ernest Pogosyants Iosif Pogrebyssky Leonid...
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Hamburg 1910 (Hauptturnier B), tied for 7-8th at
Cologne 1911 (Moishe
Lowtzky won), took 13th at
Scheveningen 1913 (Alexander
Alekhine won), and shared...
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Champion (2002)
Isaac Lipnitsky,
Ukrainian Champion (1949, 1956)
Moishe Lowtzky Vladimir Malaniuk,
Ukrainian Champion (1980, 1981, 1986)
Adrian Mikhalchishin...
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Rudolf Spielmann. In the same year, he tied for 2nd-4th in
Cologne (Moishe
Lowtzky won) and took 2nd in
Munich (Simon
Alapin won).
After this, a
nervous disorder...