Isaac Kashdan (November 19, 1905, in New York City – February 20, 1985, in Los Angeles) was an American chess grandmaster and chess writer. He was twice...
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Kashdan is a surname. People with that name include: George Kashdan (1928-2006), American comic book writer and editor Isaac Kashdan (1905-1985), American...
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rabbi Isaac ben Judah, 12th-century rabbi Isaac ben Judah HaLevi, 13th-century French rabbi Isaac Kashdan (1905–1985), American chess grandmaster Isaac I...
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Nagy, Endre Steiner, Árpád Vajda, Kornél Havasi United States 39½ Isaac Kashdan, Herman Steiner, Samuel Factor, Erling Tholfsen, Milton Hanauer Poland...
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Chess Championship 1845–1996 (2nd ed.). McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-0248-2. Isaac Kashdan (1933). History of the United States Chess Championship. Chess Review...
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first tie-break rule for individual tournaments in ICCF. Invented by Isaac Kashdan, this system awards four points for a win, two points for a draw, one...
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second. His competitors included rising stars such as Max Euwe and Isaac Kashdan, as well as players who had been established in the 1920s, but Capablanca...
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Hamilton 1941, with 8/10, a point ahead of Reshevsky, Arnold Denker and Isaac Kashdan. Fine won the 1941 Marshall Club Championship with 14/15, ahead of Frank...
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USSR Chess Championship. Salo Flohr Nana Alexandria Peter Romanovsky Isaac Kashdan Daniel Yanofsky Robert Wade Vasja Pirc Milunka Lazarević Requirements...
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strongest recurring Swiss tournaments in the U.S. in the 1980s. Grandmaster Isaac Kashdan served as the tournament director. The first Louis D. Statham tournament...
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