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Nina Bluket

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Years covered: 1926 to 1937


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NINA BLUKET
(born Apr-24-1902, died Dec-06-1978, 76 years old) Russia

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She was married to Alexander Sergeyevich Sergeiev.

Last updated: 2021-02-12 14:11:01

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. O Kramer vs N Bluket  0-12419261st Moscow Women's ChD51 Queen's Gambit Declined
2. N Bluket vs I Tikhomirova  1-0231926Match Moscow - LeningradD30 Queen's Gambit Declined
3. N Bluket vs S Molchadsky  1-0321937Ch Moscow (sf-4)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
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Feb-12-21  philmsu: Nina Alexandrovna Bluket (24 April 1902 - 6 December 1978). She was a Soviet chessplayer. She is one of the earliest pioneers of the Soviet chess movement.She won the 1st Moscow Championship in 1926. Alexander Sergeyevich Sergeiev was her husband. Bluket was a member of the organization committee for the 1950 Women's World Chess Championship.
Feb-12-21  Jean Defuse: ...

Alexey Zakharov (Spektrowski):

<Nina Alexandrovna Bluket> is one of the earliest pioneers of the Soviet chess movement. She played in many Moscow and national tournaments and team matches. In the first USSR Women's Chess Championship in 1927, Bluket was awarded with third category. In the 1934 USSR Women's Chess Championship, she won the semi-final and then shared 2nd-5th place in the finals. In the 1936 championship semi-final, she finished second.

Bluket also achieved good results in the Moscow tournaments. She shared 1st-3rd in the 1926 Moscow Championship and the 1935 Moscow Trade Union Council Championship, finished 4th in the 1938 Moscow Championship and 3rd in the 1939 championship.

Bluket played in men's first- and second-category tournaments, with moderate success.

In 1936-1939, Bluket played for Kolos sports society, of which she was perennial champion. In 1937, she played in both men's and women's all-Union championships of this society. She won women's championship and finished 5th in men's championship. She also shared 4th-5th in the Kolos society 1939 men's championship. Since 1939, Bluket plays for the Nauka sports society; she has second category.

Source: https://www.chess.com/blog/Spektrow...

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Feb-12-21
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  AylerKupp: Perhaps whoever was responsible for writing her bio on this page could incorporate some of this information. I just don't think that just indicating who she was married to was an appropriate bio.

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