Kiev 1903 chess tournament

The 3rd All-Russian Masters' Tournament took place in the rooms of the Kiev Chess Society in the Popov Building at No. 29 Kreshchatyk in Kiev on September 1–26, 1903. The Society used the rooms of the Kiev Bicycle Association which had its premises on the second floor of the aforementioned building on the corner of the Kreshchatyk & Lutheran (#29 Kreshchatyk) right next door to the Warsaw Café.[1]

A Polish nobleman, count A.F. Plater, the president of the Kiev Chess Society (Kievskoye Shakhmatnoye Obshchestvo) was the tournament patron,[2] Loxting and Vengerov were tournament officials.[3]

The results and standings:[4][5][6]

#PlayerCityCountry12345678910111213141516171819Total
1Mikhail ChigorinSaint Petersburg Russiax00111111211111+1121115.0
2Ossip BernsteinZhytomyr Ukraine1x11210121212111101111+14.0
3Vladimir YurevichMoscow Russia10x1201110101111111113.5
4Gersz SalweŁódź Poland01212x1211011101121111+13.0
5Akiba RubinsteinŁódź Poland00112x120121101110111+11.5
6Eugene Znosko-BorovskySaint Petersburg Russia010012x121012112101111+11.0
7Moishe LowtzkyKiev Ukraine01200112x121111201121121111.0
8Stepan LevitskyNizhny Tagil Russia0120112012x0011111011110.5
9Stefan IzbinskyKiev Ukraine1212100101x011010012119.5
10Sergey LebedevSaint Petersburg Russia0000012011x111201211119.5
11Abram RabinovichVilna Lithuania0010100000x01112111+8.5
12Emanuel SchiffersSaint Petersburg Russia0001012120001x1111012+8.5
13Viacheslav KulomzinKostroma Russia0000001011200x111112+8.0
14N. KalinskyNovokhopersk Russia01012010001000x101117.5
15Fyodor Duz-KhotimirskyKiev Ukraine-0001012011212000x121117.0
16P.P. BenkoKiev Ukraine0000000110000112x1116.5
17Boris NikolaevKiev Ukraine1200000120120010000x114.5
18Wilhelm von StammRiga Latvia0000000000012120000x12.0
19V.V. BreevKiev Ukraine0-0---0000---00000x0.0

References

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  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-10-05. Retrieved 2009-01-17.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Chess Blogs - Chess.com". blog.chess.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-15. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
  4. "Virgilio Community - Page Not Found". xoomer.alice.it. Retrieved 2016-06-20. Cite uses generic title (help)
  5. "Polbase Turnieje Międzynarodowe - International Chess Tournaments". polbase.w.interia.pl. Archived from the original on 2013-10-20. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
  6. http://www.chesscafe.com/text/kibitz80.pdf
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