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won). He was 4th in AsunciĂłn 1944 and remained in Paraguay until 1946 when took 3rd at Buenos Aires (CĂ­rculo "La Regence"). He died in poverty in Buenos Aires.
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Milan Vidmar vs Movsas Feigins, Hastings 1936/37, Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, Classical, D68, 0-1
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Movsas Feigins vs Markas Luckis (LTU), Buenos Aires 1939, 8th Olympiad, Nimzo-Indian, Classical, E33, 1-0
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Einar Thorvaldsson (ISL) vs Movsas Feigins, Folkestone 1933, 5th Olympiad, King's Indian, E90, 0-1
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Movsas Feigins vs László Szabó, Kemeri–Riga 1939, Grünfeld Defense, Russian Variation, D97, 1-0
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Movsas Feigins vs Erich Eliskases, Mar del Plata 1941, Nimzo-Indian, Classical, E33, 1/2-1/2
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Movsas Feigins vs Endre Steiner (HUN), Munich (ol) 1936, Nimzo-Indian, Classical, E38, 1-0
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In August/September 1936, he played at third board at unofficial Olympiad in
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Karlis Ozols vs Movsas Feigins, Kemeri 1937, English Opening, A13, 0–1
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In August/September 1939, he played at third board at 8th Olympiad in
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He won two individual medals: bronze in 1933 and silver in 1936.
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broke out, Feigins, along with many other participants of the
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won). In March 1939, he took 6th at Kemeri–Riga (Flohr won).
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Index

Latvian
chess
Dvinsk
Russian Empire
Latvia
Vladimirs Petrovs
Alexander Alekhine
Kemeri 1937 chess tournament
Salo Flohr
Samuel Reshevsky
Alberic O'Kelly de Galway
Fricis Apšenieks
Paul List
Chess Olympiads
3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad
3rd Chess Olympiad
Hamburg
4th Chess Olympiad
Prague
5th Chess Olympiad
Folkestone
6th Chess Olympiad
Warsaw
Munich
Buenos Aires
World War II
8th Chess Olympiad
Mar del Plata 1941 chess tournament
Gideon StĂĄhlberg
Einar Thorvaldsson (ISL) vs Movsas Feigins, Folkestone 1933, 5th Olympiad, King's Indian, E90, 0-1

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