Salo Flohr

Salomon Mikhailovich Flohr was a Czechoslovak and Soviet chess player and writer. He was among the first recipients of the title International Grandmaster from FIDE in 1950. Flohr dominated many tournaments of the pre-World War II years, and by the late 1930s was considered a contender for the World Championship. However, his patient, positional style was overtaken by the sharper, more tactical methods of the younger Soviet echelon after World War II.

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Salo Flohr tarafından kazanılan turnuvalar

Turnuva Yıl Konum
Amsterdam 1939 Amsterdam
Leningrad – Moscow 1939 Leningrad – Moscow
Kemeri 1937 Kemeri
Margate 1936 Margate
Podebrady 1936 Podebrady
Moscow 1935 Moscow
Hastings 1934 Hastings (England)
Hastings 1933 Hastings (England)
Scheveningen 1933 Scheveningen
Hastings 1932 Hastings (England)
Bad Sliac 1932 Bad Sliac
Hastings 1931 Hastings (England)
Salo Flohr

Fotoğraf: Nationaal Archief
Doğum Tarihi: 21 Kasım 1908 Cumartesi
Öldü: 18 Temmuz 1983 Pazartesi

Daily puzzles with Salo Flohr

B. Hrabal - Salo Flohr
Kautsky Memorial 07th, Prague
1930

Salo Flohr ile Bulmacalar

Salo Flohr - Andor Lilienthal
Candidats Tournament, Budapest
1950
Salo Flohr - Jose Raul Capablanca
Moscow
1935
Salo Flohr - Gideon Stahlberg
Parnu
1937
Boris Spassky - Salo Flohr
22nd URS-ch, Moscow URS
1955.03.05
Grigory Levenfish - Salo Flohr
15th URS-ch, Leningrad URS
1947
Isaak Boleslavsky - Salo Flohr
13th URS-ch, Moscow URS
1944.06.14
Salo Flohr - M. Orel
Brno sim, Brno
1975
Salo Flohr - M. Orel
Brno sim, Brno
1975
Salo Flohr - JW. Peters
NED sim2, Netherlands
1958.10.29
Nikolay Petrovich Evseev - Salo Flohr
Odessa
1949
B. Hrabal - Salo Flohr
Kautsky Memorial 07th, Prague
1930
Salo Flohr - Ludwig Wacker
Munich sim, Munich
1932.12.11
Salo Flohr - Nicolaas Cortlever
Amsterdam VARA, Amsterdam
1939
Salo Flohr - Abram Borisovich Poliak
Moscow-ch, Moscow
1945
Salo Flohr - Abram Borisovich Poliak
Moscow-ch, Moscow
1945
Salo Flohr - Abram Borisovich Poliak
Moscow-ch, Moscow
1945
Salo Flohr - Abram Borisovich Poliak
Moscow-ch, Moscow
1945
Salo Flohr - Andor Lilienthal
Moscow-ch, Moscow
1945