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Alexander Konstantinopolsky
Konstantinopolsky, ca. 1932
Full nameAlexander Markovich Konstantinopolsky
CountrySoviet Union
Born19 February 1910 (1910-02-19)
Zhytomyr
Died21 September 1990 (1990-09-22) (aged 80)
Moscow
TitleHonorary Grandmaster (1983)
International Master (1950)
International Correspondence Chess Master (1966)

Alexander Markovich Konstantinopolsky (Russian: Александр Маркович Константинопольский; 19 February 1910 – 21 September 1990) was a Soviet chess player, trainer and writer. He was a five-time champion of Kiev, and trained the world title challenger David Bronstein from a young age. He was awarded the title of International Master (IM) by FIDE in 1950, won the first Soviet Correspondence Chess Championship in 1951, earned the IM title at correspondence in 1966, and earned the title of Honorary Grandmaster in 1983.

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Deaths in September 1990

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1945 USSR Chess Championship

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1940 USSR Chess Championship

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1950 USSR Chess Championship

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1937 USSR Chess Championship

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