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Solomon Slonim

Number of games in database: 25
Years covered: 1926 to 1938
Overall record: +12 -12 =1 (50.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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SOLOMON SLONIM
(born Oct-10-1900, died Jul-17-1979, 78 years old) Russia

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Solomon Moiseevich Slonim. Champion of the Moscow City Council of Trade Unions of 1929 (overtook and beat N. N. Ryumin in a personal game). Made the semifinal of the 7th USSR Championship (1931). Played in the Moscow championships 1922/23 (6 of 10, 3-5 places), 1924 (11 of 16, 4 place), 1926 (11.5 of 17, + 10-4 = 3, 3-4 places), 1927 ( 7.5 from 15, 10th place), 1928 (7 of 17, + 4-7 = 6, 11-12 places), 1929 (7.5 of 14, + 7-6 = 1, 5 place), 1930 ( 9 of 17, 10th place), 1931 (6 of 12, 5-9 places), 1936 (8 of 17, + 6-7 = 4, 10-11 places), 1938 (6 of 17, + 4-9 = 4, place 14). In the match Moscow-Leningrad in 1926 he won both games vs. I. P. Golubev on the 8th board . In the correspondence tournament of masters and I category (1935 - 1936) he tied in 5-6 places with K. A. Vygodchikov.

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 page 1 of 1; games 1-25 of 25  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. S Slonim vs N Tselikov  1-0391926Moscow ChampionshipC25 Vienna
2. R Ostafiev vs S Slonim  0-1371926Moscow ChampionshipA15 English
3. S Slonim vs A Polyak  0-1341927Moscow ChampionshipD02 Queen's Pawn Game
4. S Slonim vs K Baranov  1-0401927Ch RabprosE76 King's Indian, Four Pawns Attack
5. N Zubarev vs S Slonim  0-1291927Moscow ChampionshipA49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
6. S Slonim vs N Grigoriev  1-0291927Moscow ChampionshipB15 Caro-Kann
7. S Slonim vs Pobedin  1-0391928Ch Trade Unions (team)A06 Reti Opening
8. N Feldman vs S Slonim  0-1591928Ch Trade Unions (team)C29 Vienna Gambit
9. A Iglitsky vs S Slonim  1-0281928Moscow-chD12 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
10. S Slonim vs B Verlinsky 0-1371928Moscow-chA04 Reti Opening
11. N Zubarev vs S Slonim  1-0641928Moscow-chC66 Ruy Lopez
12. N I Grekov vs S Slonim  1-0411928Moscow-chA07 King's Indian Attack
13. S Slonim vs Surin  1-0271929Ch Moscow (Trade Unions)E24 Nimzo-Indian, Samisch
14. Y Levin vs S Slonim  1-0411929Ch MoscowD78 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.O-O c6
15. S Slonim vs N I Grekov  1-0131929Ch Moscow (Trade Unions)C74 Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense
16. P Lebedev vs S Slonim  0-1421929Ch Moscow (Trade Unions)E61 King's Indian
17. S Slonim vs Panov  0-1381930Moscow ChampionshipD04 Queen's Pawn Game
18. S Slonim vs N Zubarev  0-1411930Moscow ChampionshipA02 Bird's Opening
19. S Slonim vs N Riumin 0-1201931Moscow-chC45 Scotch Game
20. F Bohatirchuk vs S Slonim  ½-½471931URS-ch sfA06 Reti Opening
21. A Kubbel vs S Slonim  0-1361931URS-ch sfA06 Reti Opening
22. S Belavenets vs S Slonim  0-1301936Moscow ChampionshipD64 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox, Rubinstein Attack
23. S Slonim vs A Chistiakov  0-1711936Moscow ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
24. S Slonim vs Kotov  0-1341936Moscow ChampionshipA04 Reti Opening
25. S Kogan vs S Slonim  1-041193818th Ch MoscowE22 Nimzo-Indian, Spielmann Variation
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Jul-23-17  Eagle41257: Slonim Solomon Moiseevich (1900 -?). One of the strongest Moscow chess players of the first category of the 1920s-1930s. Champion of the Moscow City Council of Trade Unions of 1929 (overtook and beat N. N. Ryumin in a personal game). Member of the semifinal of the 7th USSR Championship (1931). Participant of the Moscow championships 1922/23 (6 of 10, 3-5 places), 1924 (11 of 16, 4 place), 1926 (11.5 of 17, + 10-4 = 3, 3-4 places), 1927 ( 7.5 from 15, 10th place), 1928 (7 of 17, + 4-7 = 6, 11-12 places), 1929 (7.5 of 14, + 7-6 = 1, 5 place), 1930 ( 9 of 17, 10th place), 1931 (6 of 12, 5-9 places), 1936 (8 of 17, + 6-7 = 4, 10-11 places), 1938 (6 of 17, + 4-9 = 4, place 14). In the match Moscow-Leningrad in 1926 he won both games vs. I. P. Golubev on the 8th board . In the correspondence tournament of masters and I category (1935 - 1936) he tied in 5-6 places with K. A. Vygodchikov.

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