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Alekhine

/ ˈælɪˌkiːn; aˈljɔxin /

noun

  1. AlekhineAlexander18921946MFrenchRussianSPORT AND GAMES: chess player Alexander. 1892–1946, Russian-born chess player who lived in France; world champion (1927–35, 1937–46)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Ding is known for his almost shy, frail aspect, but the fiery sacrifices here are on a par with the best combinational masterpieces of such alpha grandmasters as Alekhine and Kasparov.

He might rank even higher in the pantheon had he not sportingly agreed to a return match against dethroned former champ Alexander Alekhine in 1937, at a time when the titleholder still could pick where and when he would defend his crown.

The young Euwe had a long and close relationship with the great Hungarian player Geza Maroczy, who fled to Holland after World War I, served as a mentor to the rising Dutch star and was still at his side as a second in the triumphant 1935 match with Alekhine.

The high point of Smyslov pere’s playing career was no doubt today’s first game, when he downed future world champion Alexander Alekhine in a strong tournament in St. Petersburg in 1912.

On the White side of an Alekhine’s Defense that he knew well, Kavalek sacrifices a pawn for the attack and Black quickly finds himself under pressure on 19.

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