July 23rd, 1944. Alexander Alekhine is having lunch with players and organizers of the International Chess Tournament in Gijon, that he won.
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🔗 David Llada ♞ (@davidllada)
At the 48th USSR Championship, December 1980.
At the board: O. Romanishin & R. Vaganian; standing: O. Dementiev (Vaganian's trainer), J. Dorfman, N. Golovko (Chief Arbiter) & A. Vaisser (trainer of L. Psakhis).
(📷N. Golovko, via http://www.chess-rostov.ru.)
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At the board: O. Romanishin & R. Vaganian; standing: O. Dementiev (Vaganian's trainer), J. Dorfman, N. Golovko (Chief Arbiter) & A. Vaisser (trainer of L. Psakhis).
(📷N. Golovko, via http://www.chess-rostov.ru.)
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