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Kohn played for Poland in [[1st unofficial Chess Olympiad]] at Paris 1924.<ref>[http://www.olimpbase.org OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Kohn played for Poland in [[1st unofficial Chess Olympiad]] at Paris 1924.<ref>[http://www.olimpbase.org OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


In 1925, he won the Warsaw Championship. In 1926, he tied for 3rd-7th, behind [[Dawid Przepiórka]] and [[Paulino Frydman|Paulin Frydman]], in Warsaw (1st POL-ch). In 1927, he tied for 6-7th in Łódź (2nd POL-ch). The event was won by [[Akiba Rubinstein]]. In 1927, he shared 1st with [[Leon Kremer]] in the Warsaw Championship.<ref>Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987). Szachy od A do Z. Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka Warszawa. ISBN 83-217-2481-7 (1. A-M), ISBN 83-217-2745-x (2. N-Z)</ref>, <ref>Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01</ref>
In 1925, he won the Warsaw Championship. In 1926, he tied for 3rd-7th, behind [[Dawid Przepiórka]] and [[Paulino Frydman|Paulin Frydman]], in Warsaw (1st POL-ch). In 1921, he tied for 6-7th in Łódź (2nd POL-ch). The event was won by [[Akiba Rubinstein]]. In 1921, he shared 1st with [[Leon Kremer]] in the Warsaw Championship.<ref>Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987). Szachy od A do Z. Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka Warszawa. ISBN 83-217-2481-7 (1. A-M), ISBN 83-217-2745-x (2. N-Z)</ref>, <ref>Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:58, 2 October 2008

Stanisław Kohn (1895–1940) was a Polish chess master.

Kohn played for Poland in 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924.[1]

In 1925, he won the Warsaw Championship. In 1926, he tied for 3rd-7th, behind Dawid Przepiórka and Paulin Frydman, in Warsaw (1st POL-ch). In 1921, he tied for 6-7th in Łódź (2nd POL-ch). The event was won by Akiba Rubinstein. In 1921, he shared 1st with Leon Kremer in the Warsaw Championship.[2], [3]

References

  1. ^ OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess
  2. ^ Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987). Szachy od A do Z. Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka Warszawa. ISBN 83-217-2481-7 (1. A-M), ISBN 83-217-2745-x (2. N-Z)
  3. ^ Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01