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  1. Alexander Aleksandrovich Alekhine (October 31 [O.S. October 19] 1892 – March 24, 1946) was a Russian and French chess player and the fourth World Chess Champion, a title he held for two reigns. By the age of 22, Alekhine was already among the strongest chess players in the world.

  2. Alexander Alekhine is easily one of the greatest chess players of all time. Occupying a place on many people’s top-10 best-ever lists, the fourth official world champion held the title for 17 years—second only to Emanuel Lasker. He’s the only world champion to die with that distinction.

  3. Alexander Alekhine (born October 31, 1892, Moscow, Russian Empire—died March 24, 1946, Estoril, Portugal) was a world champion chess player from 1927 to 1935 and from 1937 until his death, noted for using a great variety of attacks.

  4. Alexander Alexandrovich Alekhine was a world champion chess player from 1927 to 1935, from 1937 until he died. Full name: Alexander Alexandrovich Alekhine. Born: October 31, 1892. Place of birth: Moscow, Russia. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves.

  5. (1892–1946) World Chess. Hall of Fame. Inducted 2004. Born in Moscow, Alekhine became one of the world’s first officially recognized grandmasters in 1914 and was noted for his tactical flair and brilliant attacking play.

  6. Alexander Alekhine, the fourth World Champion, played many fantastic attacking games and to this day enjoys the reputation of being an attacking genius. News. At the height of his career: Alekhine wins San Remo 1930 with 14 out of 15. Prague: Sightseeing and chess history. Riddle solved: Capablanca missed several drawing opportunities.

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · Alexander Alekhine was born in Moscow in 1892 to an aristocratic family. His talent was obvious from an early age. He had the benefit of learning from his brother Alexei, a strong player; avidly played correspondence chess; and had Fyodor Duz-Khotimirski for a tutor.

  8. May 22, 2021 · Alekhine was one of the greatest attacking players and could apparently produce combinations at will. What set him apart from most other attacking players was his ability to see the potential for an attack and prepare for it in positions where others saw nothing.

  9. Best Games of Alexander Alekhine (1908-1937): Alexander Alekhine vs Richard Reti 51. Best Games of Alexander Alekhine (1908-1937): Alexander Alekhine vs Richard Reti. 51. White.

  10. Alexander Alekhine, considered by many the greatest chess master in the history of the game. Born in Moscow, Alekhine learned his moves from his mother very early on in his childhood; at the age of 9 he was proficient enough to take up blindfold play, inspired by one of the Pillsbury’s impressive exhibitions in Moscow.

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