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R. K. Kieseritzky (Kieseritzki, Kieseritsky) (c. 1870 – after 1923) was a
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master from the Russian Empire of Baltic-German ethnicity. He took 11th at Barmen 1905 (''Hauptturnier A'',
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and
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won), competed in the Fifth All-Russian Masters’ Tournament at Lodz 1907/08 (Rubinstein won) and in the Second Winter Tournament of the St. Petersburg Chess Club (
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won) in April 1912. After
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, he tied for seventh in 1920 (
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won ), and tied for eighth in 1922 (
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won), both the Petrograd City Chess Championship. His last recorded game was
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vs. R.K. Kieseritzky, the First Category Tournament in Petrograd, annotated by Rabinovich and printed in the ''Shakhmatny Listok'' 1923, p. 4.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Kieseritzky, R.K. 19th-century chess players from the Russian Empire Baltic-German people from the Russian Empire 1870 births Date of birth unknown Place of birth unknown Year of death unknown Missing middle or first names