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Meaning of "reshevsky"

reshevsky (adjective) - Relating to Samuel Reshevsky, a famous American chess grandmaster known for his strategic playing style and numerous tournament victories

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Reshevsky never became a truly professional chess player.
The federation would raise money off of my back and funnel it to reshevsky.
Reshevsky at one point had been the best in the world.
He solved the problem pretty much the same way Reshevsky did.
Samuel Reshevsky was among those who contributed an article.
Rosenwald was the patron of chess prodigy Samuel Reshevsky.
This time Reshevsky is at the receiving end of a sacrifice.
The event was won by Samuel Reshevsky.
Reshevsky played thousands of games in exhibitions all over the US.
Despite losing that game, Reshevsky advanced to the next stage.
Reshevsky learned to play chess when he was about 4 years old.
In his last game with White, Reshevsky had to go for broke.
Reshevsky learned to play chess at age four, and was soon acclaimed as a child prodigy.
In America, Samuel Reshevsky is also making history.
Reshevsky won a playoff match against Kashdan 6 months later.

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The Marshall Chess Club donated the trophy, and the first winner was Samuel Reshevsky.
Here Reshevsky offered me a draw, which was accepted.
Keres won the most games in the tournament ( six ), but lost twice to Samuel Reshevsky.
Samuel Reshevsky learned chess when he was 4 years old.
Despite Fischer 's recent meteoric rise, consensus opinion favored Reshevsky.
Reshevsky did so, earning his degree in accounting from the University of Chicago.
His best result is a 4:4 draw in a Correspondence Chess match versus Samuel Reshevsky.
Reshevsky readily agreed, and indeed, the blessing the Rebbe granted was fulfilled.
He dispatched Reshevsky as black in 43 moves.
Reshevsky won all 50 games, but Friedman was, by far, the youngest competitor.
Biography of Samuel Reshevsky ( excerpt ).
Not long after that, Reshevsky defeated the world champion, Vasily Smyslov in the Soviet Union.
But by this time, ( Reuben ) Fine and Samuel Reshevsky had surpassed " Kashdan.
Samuel Reshevsky won once at several players in France in 1920.
Najdorf vs. Reshevsky, New York 1952 This time Reshevsky is at the receiving end of a sacrifice.

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