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won), and then emigrated to the United States. He played many times in the Manhattan Chess Club Championship and other tournaments in New York. He tied for 4-5th in 1922 (
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At the beginning of his career, he played in several tournaments in Germany. He won (elim.) and took 4th at Hamburg 1910 (
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won) in 1924, tied for 6-8th in 1925 (Kupchik won), took 10th in 1926 (
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and Kupchik won), and took 8th at Bradley Beach 1928 (Kupchik won).
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won). He also tied for 7-8th at Lake Hopatcong 1923 (the 9th
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won), shared 3rd at Jungbunzlau (Mlada Boleslav) 1913 (
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Index

Hebrew
Lemberg
chess
DSB Congress
Carl Ahues
Bernhard Gregory
Karel Hromádka
Ilya Rabinovich
B. Hallegua
World War I
Fritz Sämisch
Morris Schapiro
Oscar Chajes
José Raúl Capablanca
Abraham Kupchik
Géza Maróczy
Alexander Kevitz
American Chess Congress
Frank James Marshall
World War II
US Open Chess Championship
Weaver W. Adams
"The chess games of Oscar Tenner"
Berliner Schachverband:: Die bekanntesten Persönlichkeiten der Berliner Schachgeschichte
Deutschen Schachkongresse
Archived
Wayback Machine
Schach Nachrichten
"Manhattan Chess Club"
the original

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