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Alexey (Alex)
Sergeyevich Selezniev (Russian: Алексе́й Серге́евич Селезнёв,
alternative transliterations: Selesniev, Selesniew, Selesnev, Selesnieff;...
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Ostrava 1st 10½/13 +8−0=5
Ahead of
Richard Réti,
Ernst Grünfeld,
Alexey Selezniev,
Savielly Tartakower, Max Euwe and
other strong players. 1924 New York...
- Rabinovich, 3. Romanovsky, 4. Flamberg, 5.
Selezniev, 6. Weinstein. 1. Bogol****w, 2. Rabinovich, 3. Flamberg, 4.
Selezniev, 5.
Romanovsky 6. Weinstein. 1. Bogol****w...
- p****ant are
commonly a key
feature of studies, as are sacrifices.
Alexey Selezniev,
Tidskrift for
Schack 1921
Castling in the
endgame occurs seldom and is...
- Maliutin, Ilya Rabinovich,
Peter Romanovsky,
Peter Petrovich Saburov,
Alexey Selezniev,
Samuil Weinstein) from the
Mannheim tournament were
interned by Germany...
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Boris Maliutin, Ilya Rabinovich,
Peter Romanovsky,
Pyotr Saburov,
Alexey Selezniev, and
Samuil Weinstein) were
interned in Rastatt, Germany. On September...
- and took 8th at
Poltava 1927 (Ukrainian championship, won by
Alexey Selezniev).
Alexei died in
Kharkov in
August 1939. "Bill Wall's
Chess Master Profiles...
- (1935–2021)
Vladimir Savon (1940–2005)
Emanuel Schiffers (1850–1904)
Alexey Selezniev (1888–1967)
Lidia ****ova (born 1951)
Aleksandr Sergeyev (1897–1970)...
- Seleznyov,
often spelled as Seleznev,
Selezniev (Russian: Селезнёв,
rarely Селезнев), or Seleznyova,
Selezneva (feminine; Селезнёва), is a
Russian surname...
- Rabinovich.
Standing (left to right): von Freymann, Sozin,
Eremeev (organizer), Grigoriev, Zubarev,
Selezniev, Kaspersky, Kutuzov,
Weinstein (organizer)....