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  2. Samuel Reshevsky | Top Chess Players

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    Samuel Reshevsky (1911-92) is one of the greatest American chess players in history. A seven-time U.S. champion, Reshevsky was one of five players in the 1948 World Championship tournament and nearly advanced to the championship match in the 1953 Candidates tournament. Reshevsky defeated seven different world champions, ranging chronologically ...

  3. The Best Chess Games of Samuel Reshevsky

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    1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 Nimzo-Indian Defense: Hübner, Rubinstein Variation. 1. Nf3 c5 2. c4 b6 3. g3 Bb7 Réti Opening: Sicilian Invitation. View or download the best chess games of Samuel Reshevsky. You can search and sort by color played, year, moves, and more.

  4. Samuel Reshevsky's Prime Years - Chess.com

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    SIX: Break on through to the other side. SEVEN: Straightjacket. Reshevsky was a fantastic match player. Here are his results: He beat I.A. Horowitz (in 1941) with an undefeated three wins and 13 draws. He beat Isaac Kashdan in 1942 with six wins, two losses and three draws. He beat Najdorf 11-to-7 in 1952.

  5. The Brilliant, Young Samuel Reshevsky - Chess.com

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    English‎. Samuel Reshevsky was born in Poland on November 26, 1911 and started to play chess at the age of four. He came to the U.S. permanently at age nine (1920). From 1924 to 1931 he quit chess completely to get an education in the U.S., and graduated from the University of Chicago in 1934 (he got a accounting degree and did well as an ...

  6. Bobby Fischer vs. Samuel Reshevsky, A Legendary Game!

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    Fischer plays a tricky move, Bb3, he invites black to play the move Na5 attacking the bishop, but Fischer has a trick up his sleeve, that we will soon see! Unfournanetly for Reshevsky, he took the bait and played Na5. An amazing trap by the young Bobby Fischer who defeated a very strong player Samuel Reshevsky!

  7. Samuel Reshevsky : Unveiling of an Internet Lie - Chess.com

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    Samuel Herman Reshevsky was a Polish chess prodigy and later became a leading American chess grandmaster. He was a contender for the World Chess Championship from the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s: he tied for third place in the 1948 World Chess Championship tournament and tied for second in the 1953 Candidates tournament. ©WIKI.

  8. 30: Samuel Reshevsky | Chess Lessons - Chess.com

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    Reshevsky was a contender for the World Championship from the mid-1930s to the mid-60s. Reshevsky was a ...

  9. Samuel Reshevsky: Simultaneous Attack - Chess.com

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    Samuel Reshevsky versus H. Traube, Simultaneous display (one of 20 games by White) in Hannover, Germany, early 1920. Reshevsky giving a simultaneous exhibition in France 1920. Source: rarehistoricalphotos. A word about one of the players; White was an unusually small boy, only eight years old (it was claimed).

  10. What a Child Prodigy! - Chess.com

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    What a Child Prodigy! Samuel "Sammy" Reshevsky was born November 26, 1911 in Poland. Following the events of World War 1, Reshevsky immigrated to the United States in 1920 where he came into prominence as the most remarkable of all child prodigies! He learned the moves at four by watching his father and at the age of eight he was already at ...

  11. Samuel Reshevsky - Chess Forums - Chess.com

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    Samuel Reshevsky. Reshevsky was born in Ozorkow, Poland November 26, 1911 and died in New York on April 4, 1992. He was a serious contender for the world championship from about the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s. He came equal third in the 1948 World Championship tournament and equal second in the 1953 Cadidates Tournament.