Alexandre Le Siège (born 18 August 1975 in Montreal), also known as Alexandre Lesiège, is a Canadian chess player who holds the FIDE title of Grandmaster...
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Lesiège, LeSiège, Lesiege or LeSiege may refer to: Alexandre Lesiège (born 1975), a Canadian chess player Annette LeSiege (1947–2012), an American composer...
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2592 Alexej Alexandrov (BLR), 2591 Aleksandr Galkin (RUS), 2587 Alexandre Lesiège (CAN), 2584 Utut Adianto (INA), 2583 Vladislav Nevednichy (ROM)...
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represented Russia until 2015 prior to switching federations to Canada Alexandre Lesiège (1975-), grandmaster and frequent member of the Canadian Chess Olympiad...
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Lerner (Ukraine, 1950–2011) Jean-Pierre Le Roux (France, born 1982) Alexandre Lesiège (Canada, born 1975) Norman Lessing (US, 1911–2001) René Letelier (Chile...
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beat Evgeny Bareev on the first board for Latvia but Anton Kovalyov, Alexandre Lesiège and Eric Hansen all won on the lower boards to secure the match victory...
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Yermolinsky (USA), 2571 Larry Christiansen (USA), 2570 Lev Psakhis (ISR), 2566 Alexandre Lesiège (CAN), 2564 Teimour Radjabov (AZE), 2558 Vadim Malakhatko (UKR)...
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tied for 3rd-4th places, behind only winners Kevin Spraggett and Alexandre Lesiège. He won the 2001 Toronto Christmas Open with 4½/5. In 2002, Bluvshtein...
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at Kingston (Zonal) 1992, scoring just 3.5/11 for 10th place, as Alexandre Lesiège won. Another near-miss was his shared 3rd-5th place at Hamilton (Zonal)...
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-43 =30 =34 -5 -59 =54 +61 =60 =64 =67 =57 =55 -44 5 30255 69 IM Alexandre Lesiège (Canada) 2485 -24 =52 -61 +53 -38 -34 -54 bye -67 =72 =73 =65 +71...
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