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Samuel Herman Reshevsky (born
Szmul Rzeszewski;
November 26, 1911 –
April 4, 1992) was a
Polish chess prodigy and
later a
leading American chess grandmaster...
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Reshevsky,
Rzeszewski or
Rejewski (Polish: [rɛˈjɛfskʲi]) is a
Polish masculine surname. Its
feminine counterpart is Reshevska,
Rzeszewska or Rejewska...
- In an
objectively drawn endgame against Arnold Denker, the flag on
Reshevsky's clock fell,
which should have
resulted in his
losing on time. The tournament...
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Horowitz &
Reshevsky 1972, p. 76 Roberts, Schonberg,
Horowitz &
Reshevsky 1972, pp. 63–64
Alexander 1972, p. 77 Roberts, Schonberg,
Horowitz &
Reshevsky 1972...
- the 1948
championships not
already qualified (
Reshevsky and Euwe).
After 22 rounds,
Smyslov and
Reshevsky were tied for the lead on 13.5
points out of...
- won
matches against strong adult opponents at the age of 12, and
Samuel Reshevsky (1911–1992), who was
giving simultaneous exhibitions at the age of six...
- claimed. The game was
called "The
Swindle of the Century".
Reshevsky vs. Geller, 1953
Reshevsky also fell into a
stalemating trap
against Efim
Geller in...
- In the next
decade he
established himself as a
leading rival to
Samuel Reshevsky,
Reuben Fine, and
Isaac Kashdan as the
strongest U.S.
chess player. His...
- continued: 33. Rxc7! Qxc7 34. Rxf6 Rxf6 35. Qxf6 Rf8 and
White won on move 41.
Reshevsky vs.
Petrosian Tigran Petrosian, the
World Champion from 1963 to 1969,...
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position in the
diagram arose in the game
Samuel Reshevsky–Fotis Mastichiadis,
Dubrovnik 1950.
Reshevsky pla**** 24.Nd2?, and saw at once that he
would be...