Alexander Konstantinopolsky

Chess Player

1910 – 1990

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Who was Alexander Konstantinopolsky?

Alexander Markovich Konstantinopolsky was a Soviet International Master of chess, chess coach and trainer, and a chess author. He was a five-time Kiev champion, and trained the world title challenger David Bronstein from a young age. He earned the IM title in 1950, won the first Soviet Correspondence Chess Championship in 1951, earned the IM title at correspondence in 1966, and was awarded an Honorary Grandmaster title in 1983.

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Born
Feb 19, 1910
Also known as
  • Константинопольский, Александр Маркович
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Died
Sep 21, 1990
Moscow

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on July 23, 2013

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