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Anatol (Anatoly)
Tschepurnoff (Tchepurnoff, Chepurnov, Czepurnow) (19
December 1871,
Loviisa – 29
April 1942, Helsinki) was a Russian–Finnish
chess master...
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Anatol Tschepurnoff throughout the tournament. The
result of the
tournament was
decided by
their internecine party in the
penultimate round.
Tschepurnoff won...
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politician Anatol Teslev (born 1947),
Moldovan football coach Anatol Tschepurnoff (1871–1942), Russian-Finnish
chess player Anatol Vasilyevich Kuragin...
- (Netherlands), Skalička (Czechoslovakia),
Smith (Canada),
Towbin (Poland),
Tschepurnoff (Finland),
Vincent (France),
Weltjens (Belgium). OlimpBase ::
Chess Olympiad...
- the 1890s by a
young man
named Anatol Tschepurnoff. In 1893, Öhquist
still won the
match against Tschepurnoff with 7 wins, 2
draws and 3 losses. There...
- Paul
Truong (Vietnam, US, born 1965)
Cindy Tsai (US, born 1985)
Anatol Tschepurnoff (Finland, 1871–1942) Mark
Tseitlin (Russia, Israel, born 1943) Mikhail...
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became an
author and
wrote about her father.
Sallinen married Katarina Tschepurnoff in 1924, and they got a daughter, Tirsi, in 1928.
Sallinen was one of...
- Year Host city
Winner 1922
Helsinki Anatol Tschepurnoff 1928
Viipuri Anatol Tschepurnoff 1931
Helsinki Eero Böök 1932
Helsinki Ragnar Krogius 1933 Helsinki...
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siege of Leningrad.
Russian chess problemist. 29
April –
Anatol Tschepurnoff died in Helsinki, Finland. 5 June – István
Abonyi died in Budapest, Hungary...
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Lindroos in the
match for the
right to
challenge the
title against Anatol Tschepurnoff (in a
match with
Lindroos Chepurnov was able to
defend the
title of champion...