Akiba Rubinstein
Chess Player
Mikhail Chigorin...so, playing the black side in each game gave him a distinct advantage. At Lodz 1906, in a four-person event, he finished second to Akiba Rubinstein. Alongside these international events, he also entered and won the first three All-Russia... In this article: Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin, Wilhelm Steinitz, Akiba Rubinstein, David Janowski, Emanuel Lasker, Harry Nelson Pillsbury, Saint Petersburg, and Johannes Zukertort |
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Wikipedia | November 30, 2009
Zoltan von Balla
He shared the title with Zsigmond Barasz at Budapest 1911. He won at Gyor 1911, took 18th at Breslau 1912 (18th DSB-Congress, Akiba Rubinstein and Oldrich Duras won), tied for 7-8th at Pistyan 1912 (Rubinstein won), tied for 3rd-4th at Temesvar...
In this article: Budapest, Zoltan von Balla, Laszlo Szabo, DSB Congress, Max Euwe, Efim Bogoljubow, Zsigmond Barasz, Oldrich Duras, and Rudolf Spielmann
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Wikipedia | November 18, 2009
Gersz Salwe
...his career in 1906, when he won at Sankt Petersburg (All-Russian Masters' Tournament, 4th RUS-ch), ahead of Benjamin Blumenfeld and Akiba Rubinstein. In 1906, he took 4th at Lodz (Quadrangular). In 1906, he took 3rd at Lodz (Triangular). In...
In this article: Lodz, RUS, Mikhail Chigorin, DSB Congress, Frank James Marshall, Warsaw, Carl Schlechter, and Alexander Flamberg
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Wikipedia | November 16, 2009
Rubinstein Trap
...the back rank by Bc7. The queen is attacked by a white bishop while being hemmed in by its own pieces. The trap takes its name from Akiba Rubinstein who had the misfortune of falling into it twice in the games Max Euwe-Rubinstein, Bad...
In this article: Black and Heinrich Wolf
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Wikipedia | November 07, 2009
Imre Konig
In 1921, he took 2nd in Celje. In 1920s Konig played in several tournaments in Vienna; he was 3rd in 1921, 14th in 1922 (Akiba Rubinstein won), 3rd-4th in 1925, 4-5th in 1926 (Rudolf Spielmann won), and 3rd-5th in 1926. In 1929, he...
In this article: Imre Konig, Rudolf Spielmann, Vienna, Gyula, Hungary, 6th Chess Olympiad, 4th Chess Olympiad, 3rd Unofficial Chess Olympiad, International Master, and Max Euwe
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Gersz Rotlewi
In 1906, Rotlewi tied for 5-6th in Lodz (Akiba Rubinstein won). In 1907, he took 3rd, behind Rubinstein and Dawid Daniuszewski, in Lodz (Quadrangular), took 2nd, behind Heilmann, in Ostend (main class I section), and took 6th in Lodz (the 5th...
In this article: Lodz, Dawid Daniuszewski, Gersz Rotlewi, DSB Congress, Russian Chess Championship, Carlsbad 1911 chess tournament, Alexander Alekhine, Moishe Lowtzky, and Simon Alapin
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Wikipedia | September 08, 2009
Sergey von Freymann
...(Eugene Znosko-Borovsky won). In 1907/08, he took 5th in Lodz (the 5th All-Russian Masters' Tournament ). The event was won by Akiba Rubinstein. In 1907/08, he won in St Petersburg. In 1908, he took 2nd, behind Sergey Lebedev, in St...
In this article: Sergey von Freymann, St Petersburg, Eugene Znosko-Borovsky, Peter Romanovsky, Abram Rabinovich, Vilnius, and Uzbekistan
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Wikipedia | August 13, 2009
Erich Cohn
...6th in Berlin (Richard Teichmann won), tied for 12-14th in Ostend (B tourn; Ossip Bernstein and Akiba Rubinstein won), and took 20th in Carlsbad (Rubinstein won). In 1908, he took 19th in Vienna (Oldrich Duras, Geza Maroczy and Carl...
In this article: Erich Cohn, Berlin, Rudolf Spielmann, Richard Teichmann, Carlsbad, Stockholm, Nordic Chess Championship, DSB Congress, and Paul Kruger
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Wikipedia | July 16, 2009
Kazimierz Makarczyk
In 1926, he took 10th in Warsaw (1st POL-ch). The event was won by Dawid Przepiorka. In 1927, he took 3rd, behind Akiba Rubinstein and Savielly Tartakower, in Lodz (2nd POL-ch). In 1927, he tied for 2nd-3rd in Warsaw (Stanislaw Kohn...
In this article: Warsaw, Lodz, Kazimierz Makarczyk, Bogdan Sliwa, Savielly Tartakower, Sopot, Cracow, Katowice, and Chess Olympiads
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Wikipedia | June 08, 2009
Menachem Oren
...Warsaw (1st POL-ch). The event was won by Dawid Przepiorka. In 1927, he tied for 5-7th in Lodz (2nd POL-ch). The event was won by Akiba Rubinstein. In 1928, he represented Poland on fourth board at the 2nd Chess Olympiad in The Hague (+4 -3...
In this article: Menachem Oren, Tel Aviv City, Cracow, Poland, Chess Olympiads, 2nd Chess Olympiad, World War II, and Dawid Przepiorka
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Wikipedia | April 12, 2009
Dawid Daniuszewski
'Dawid Daniuszewski ' (1885 - 1944) was a Polish chess master. In 1906, he finished 2nd, behind Akiba Rubinstein, in Lodz (Lodz). In 1907, he again finished 2nd, behind Rubinstein, and ahead of Gersz Rotlewi and Gersz Salwe in Lodz...
In this article: Lodz, Dawid Daniuszewski, Alexander Alekhine, 1st Unofficial Chess Olympiad, Efim Bogoljubow, Gersz Rotlewi, Jakub Kolski, and Gersz Salwe
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Akiba Kiwelowicz Rubinstein (12 December, 1882, in Stawiski, Poland – 15 March, 1961 in Antwerp, Belgium) was a famous Polish chess Grandmaster at the beginning of the 20th century.
- Name At Birth:
- Akiba Kiwelowicz Rubinstein
- Birth Date:
- December 12, 1882
- Birthplace:
- Stawiski, Poland
- Death Date:
- March 15, 1961
- Place of Death:
- Antwerp, Belgium
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