Boruch Israël Dyner (27 September 1903 – 13 February 1979) was a Belgian–Israeli
chess
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master.
Born in Poland, he moved to Belgium. Dyner won thrice
Belgian Chess Championship The Belgian Chess Championship is a Tournament, championship organised yearly by the Koninklijke Belgische Schaakbond/Fédération Royale Belge des Echecs (Royal Belgium Chess Federation). The winner of the championship is awarded the title: Chess C ...
in 1932 (jointly with
Victor Soultanbeieff), 1933 and 1935. He tied for 5-6th at Ostend 1936 (
Erik Lundin
Erik Ruben Lundin (2 July 1904 – 5 December 1988) was a Swedish chess master.
In 1928, he won in Oslo, took 5th in Helsingborg, tied for 2nd-3rd in Stockholm (''Quadrangular'', Richard Réti won). In 1929, he took 2nd in Gothenburg (Nordic Ch ...
won), tied for 4-7th at Brussels 1937 (BEL-ch,
Alberic O'Kelly de Galway
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and
Paul Devos won), took 8th at Ostend 1937 (
Reuben Fine
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,
Henri Grob
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and
Paul Keres
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won), and took 6th at Namen 1938 (BEL-ch, O'Kelly won).
After
World War II
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, he settled in Israel where took 13th at Haifa / Tel Aviv 1958 (
Samuel Reshevsky
Samuel Herman Reshevsky (born Szmul Rzeszewski; November 26, 1911 – April 4, 1992) was a Polish chess prodigy and later a leading American chess grandmaster. He was a contender for the World Chess Championship from the mid 1930s to the late 1 ...
won).
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References
External links
Boruch Israel Dyner at 365Chess.com
1903 births
1979 deaths
20th-century Polish Jews
Polish chess players
Belgian chess players
Israeli chess players
Jewish chess players
Place of birth missing
20th-century chess players
20th-century Belgian chess players
Polish emigrants to Belgium
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