1917 in chess

Overview of the events of 1917 in chess
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Events in chess in 1917:

Chess events in brief

  • Seventh Triberg chess tournament - last tournament played by the "Russian" internees, held in Triberg im Schwarzwald, Germany, during World War I. The event was won jointly by Ilya Rabinovich and Alexey Selezniev ahead of Efim Bogoljubow and Samuil Weinstein. After the war, a Ukrainian master Bogoljubow remained in Triberg, where he married a local woman and spent the rest of his life in Germany, settling permanently in 1926.

Tournaments

Matches

Births

  • 19 March - László Szabó born in Budapest, Hungary. 9-time HUN-ch. GM 1950.
  • 11 June - Romanas Arlauskas born in Kaunas, Lithuania. GMC 1965.
  • 24 June - César Boutteville born in Thinh Hao, Vietnam, 6-time FRA-ch.
  • 20 July - Luis Augusto Sánchez born in Columbia, 6-time COL-ch. IM 1951.
  • 14 November - Stig Lundholm born in Luleå, Sweden. SWE-ch 1944, IMC 1983.
  • 27 November - Haije Kramer born in the Netherlands. Dutch IM 1954.

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