Grigory Levenfish

Grigory Yakovlevich Levenfish was a Soviet chess player who scored his peak competitive results in the 1920s and 1930s. He was twice Soviet champion, in 1934 and 1937. In 1937 he drew a match against future world champion Mikhail Botvinnik. In 1950 Levenfish was among the first recipients of the title of Grandmaster, awarded by FIDE that year for the first time. He was an engineer by profession.

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1937 USSR Chess Championship 1937 Tbilisi
1934/1935 USSR Chess Championship 1934 Leningrad
Grigory Levenfish

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Lahir: Selasa, 19 Maret 1889
Meninggal: Kamis, 09 Februari 1961

Daily puzzles with Grigory Levenfish

Viktor Korchnoi - Grigory Levenfish
URS Trade Union-chT, Minsk
1953
Grigory Levenfish - Nikolay Nikolaevich Riumin
Moscow
1936

Problema dengan Grigory Levenfish

Rabinovich - Grigory Levenfish
Moscow
1927
Peter Arsenievich Romanovsky - Grigory Levenfish
Leningrad-ch03 6players 2R, Leningrad
1924
Grigory Levenfish - Salo Flohr
15th URS-ch, Leningrad URS
1947
Grigory Levenfish - Igor Bondarevsky
10th URS-ch, Tbilisi URS
1937
Grigory Levenfish - Victor Andreevich Vasiliev
Leningrad-ch, Leningrad
1936
Aleksander Dawidow Flamberg - Grigory Levenfish
RUS-ch, Vilnius
1912
Grigory Levenfish - Alexander Ilyin-Zhenevsky
10th URS-ch, Tbilisi URS
1937
Grigory Levenfish - Anatoly Sidorov
URS-ch sf, Gorky
1950
Grigory Levenfish - Lev Solomonovich Aronin
URS-ch sf, Gorky
1950
Grigory Levenfish - Victor Alexandrovic Liublinsky
URS-ch sf, Gorky
1950
Yacov Estrin - Grigory Levenfish
URS-ch sf, Leningrad
1949
Evgeny Kuzminykh - Grigory Levenfish
URS-ch sf 15th, Leningrad
1946
Grigory Levenfish - Vladimir Alatortsev
Moscow m, Moscow
1940
Viktor Korchnoi - Grigory Levenfish
URS Trade Union-chT, Minsk
1953
Salo Flohr - Grigory Levenfish
Leningrad/Moscow
1939
Grigory Levenfish - Mikhail Botvinnik
Moscow/Leningrad m, Leningrad
1937
Grigory Levenfish - Nikolay Nikolaevich Riumin
Moscow
1936
Aaron Nimzowitsch - Grigory Levenfish
Karlsbad
1911