- Alexey Selezniev
Alexey (Alex) Selezniev (Selesniev, Selesniew, Selesnev, Selesnieff; pronounced "selezNYOFF") (1888,
Tambov ,Russia – June 1967,Bordeaux, France ) was aRussia nchess master.Selezniev was born into a wealthy merchant Russian family, and was a graduate from
Moscow University 's law faculty. He played in a number of pre-revolutionary tournaments at theMoscow Chess Club . He tied for 8-10th atVilna 1912 (7th RUS-ch, B tourn,Karel Hromadka won). In 1913, he tied for 1st-2nd, tied for 4-5th, and tied for 5-6th inMoscow .In July/August 1914, he played in
Mannheim (19th DSB Congress), and tied for 6-10th in interrupted tournament ("Hauptturnier A"). [ [http://www.chessbase.de/nachrichten.asp?newsid=5003 Schach Nachrichten ] ] After the declaration of war against Russia, eleven “Russian players” (Alekhine, Bogoljubow, Bogatyrchuk, Flamberg, Koppelman, Maliutin, Rabinovich, Romanovsky, Saburov, Selezniev, Weinstein) from the Mannheim tournament were interned byGermany . In September 1914, four of them (Alekhine, Bogatyrchuk, Saburov, and Koppelman) were freed and allowed to return home throughSwitzerland . The Russian internees played eight tournaments, the first inBaden-Baden (1914) and all the others inTriberg (1914–1917). Selesniew tied for 4-5th at Baden-Baden 1914 (Alexander Flamberg won), and took 5th at Triberg 1914 (Efim Bogoljubow won). He took 4th, tied for 2nd-3rd, took 2nd, and took 3rd at Triberg 1915 (all tournaments Bogoljubov won). He tied for 2nd-3rd at Triberg 1916 (Ilya Rabinovich won). He won (jointly with Rabinovich) at Triberg 1917. [http://www.anders.thulin.name/SUBJECTS/CHESS/CTCIndex.pdf Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's "Chess Tournament Crosstables", An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01]Selezniev played several matches. In 1916, he drew with
Hans Fahrni in Triberg (+2 –2 =2); in 1917 lost to Bogoljubow in Triberg (+2 –3 =3); in 1920 won againstCurt von Bardeleben in Berlin (+2 –0 =4), in 1921 won againstRichard Teichmann in Berlin (+1 –0 =1). [ [http://www.berlinerschachverband.de/archiv/chronik/spieler/s/selesniew_alexej.html Berliner Schachverband :: Alexej Sergejewitsch Selesniew ] ]After
World War I , in 1919, he won inBerlin (Quadrangular), and took 2nd, behind Bogoljubow. In 1920, he won in Berlin, [ [http://www.berlinerschachverband.de/archiv/bsz/0051-0060/index.html#bsz0058 Berliner Schachverband :: BSZ - Berliner Schachzettel 51 bis 60 ] ] and took 14th in Göteborg (Richard Reti won). In 1921, he tied for 3rd-4th (Pentagonal, Alexander Alekhine won) and took 4th (Quadrangular,Akiba Rubinstein won) in Triberg. In 1922, he tied for 14-15th inPiešťany (Pistyan) (Bogoljubow won). In 1923, he took 4th in Maehrisch-Ostrau (Ostrava ) (Emanuel Lasker won). In 1924, he tied for 4-5th in Meran (Ernst Grünfeld won). [ [http://www.anders.thulin.name/SUBJECTS/CHESS/CTCIndex.pdf Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables ] ]He and Bogoljubov had careers that followed similar paths. Both players were interned in Germany for the duration of World War I, and decided to stay there until 1924. That year, both players were sent invitations to participate in the third USSR Championship, and somehow
Nikolai Krylenko convinced them to play and stay in theSoviet Union .Selezniev participated in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth USSR Championships (1924, 1925, 1927, and 1929), but had only mediocre results each time. He tied for 6-8th at Moscow 1924 (Bogoljubov won), took 14th at Leningrad 1925 (Bogoljubov won), tied for 15-17th at Moscow 1927 (Fedor Bogatyrchuk and
Peter Romanovsky won). Selezniev won, ahead ofVsevolod Rauzer , at Poltava 1927 (4th UKR-ch, off contest), and tied for 3rd-4th at Odessa 1928 (5th UKR-ch,Yakov Vilner andVladimir Kirillov won). He was eliminated in the quarter-final of play atOdessa 1929 (6th USSR-ch). He tied for 4-6th in the semi-final of 7th USSR-ch in 1931. He took 10th atLeningrad 1935 (Vasily Panov won). [http://www.geocities.com/al2055km/ch_urs.html] After this last event, his active playing career ended. He was living in the Ukrainian city ofDonetsk when it was overrun byNazis . Bogoljubov helped him get transferred to Triberg, and he eventually made his way toFrance . [chessgames player|id=11104|name=Alexey Sergeevich Selezniev]After
World War II , he took 4th atOldenburg 1948 (Povilas Tautvaišas won).References
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