June 18, 1952(1952-06-18) (aged 63) Triberg im Schwarzwald, West Germany
Title
Grandmaster (1951)
Efim Bogoljubow,[a] also known as Efim Dimitrijewitsch Bogoljubow[b] (April 14, 1889 – June 18, 1952), was a Russian-born German chess grandmaster.
^Bogoljubow vs Reti, Eric Schiller
^Bogoljubow vs Rubinstein, Eric Schiller
^"Efim Bogoljubow" by Edward Winter
^Kmoch, Hans (2004). "Grandmasters I Have Known: Yefim Dimitrievich Bogolyubov" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-10-27. (60.4 KB) Chesscafe.com.
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EfimBogoljubow, also known as Efim Dimitrijewitsch Bogoljubow (April 14, 1889 – June 18, 1952), was a Russian-born German chess grandmaster. Bogoljubow...
In 1934, a World Chess Championship was played between challenger EfimBogoljubow and titleholder Alexander Alekhine, marking a rematch of the previous...
In 1929, a World Chess Championship was played between challenger EfimBogoljubow and titleholder Alexander Alekhine. The match was held in Wiesbaden...
much progress. Meanwhile, Alekhine defended his title with ease against Efim Bogoljubov in 1929 and 1934. He was defeated by Max Euwe in 1935, but regained...
Alekhine (2) 15½–9½ EfimBogoljubow First to both 6 wins and 15 points 1934 12 cities Alexander Alekhine (3) 15½–10½ EfimBogoljubow 1935 12 cities Max...
(peak years 1872–1886) Akiba Rubinstein, 2454 (peak years 1908–1912) EfimBogoljubow, 2414 (peak years 1928–1934) Paul Morphy, 2411 (peak years 1857–1859)...
Capablanca) and finishing second at Moscow in 1925 (1½ points behind EfimBogoljubow, ½ point ahead of Capablanca), he effectively retired from serious...
in Łódź, playing in many local tournaments. In 1912, he took 7th (EfimBogoljubow won), twice took 4th (Quadrangular) in 1913 and 1916/17 (both won by...
Baden-Baden 1914 (Alexander Flamberg won), and took 5th at Triberg 1914 (EfimBogoljubow won). He took 4th, tied for 2nd-3rd, took 2nd, and took 3rd at Triberg...
serious interest in high-level play, though Alexander Alekhine defeated EfimBogoljubow with it in one game of their second match, in 1934. The Old Benoni...
1923 (the Ninth American Chess Congress). In 1924, he lost a match to EfimBogoljubow (+1 −3 =2) in New York. In 1925 he drew a match with Carlos Torre Repetto...
GG-ch, Lokvenc won), and took third at Radom 1944 (the fifth GG-ch, EfimBogoljubow won). His surname also seen as "Röpstorff", and "Ropstorff" "ChessBase...
didn't participate in the tournaments. Alexander Alekhine Russia/France EfimBogoljubow Ukraine/Germany Paul Felix Schmidt Estonia/Germany Klaus Junge Chile/Germany...
Trebitsch Memorial, Lajos Steiner won), took 9th at Bad Elster 1938 (EfimBogoljubow won), tied for 15–16th at Bad Oeynhausen 1938 (the 5th German Championship...
took third place in Bad Pyrmont (13th GER-ch). The event was won by EfimBogoljubow. In August 1949, he tied for first place in Grossröhrsdorf. In October...
Dzierżoniów in Silesia in March 1910, 1910. He took 10th at Bad Elster 1938 (EfimBogoljubow won), took 4th at Bad Warmbrunn (now Cieplice Śląskie–Zdrój) 1939 and...
(now Kyiv) City Championship; he was followed by Stefan Izbinsky, EfimBogoljubow, etc. In 1912, he placed 3rd in the All-Russian Championship. In February...
took 7th in Stuttgart (1st European Tournament); the event was won by EfimBogoljubow. He played at first board for Czechoslovakia at 3rd unofficial Chess...
Tournament (1907/1908), and tournaments in which Frank James Marshall and EfimBogoljubow participated. After the First World War, he played in a team match...
(DSB-Congress, Rudolf Spielmann won), and shared 3rd at Bremen 1927 (EfimBogoljubow won). He played for Germany in a match against Austria at Vienna 1926...
States, being sentenced to death in absentia by the Nazis. Alekhine vs. Bogoljubow, Pistyan 1922 (or: Czentovic vs. McConnor, Dr B. et al) Throughout the...
(Soviet Zone-ch); shared 10th at Bad Pyrmont 1949 (West Germany-ch, EfimBogoljubow won); took 2nd, behind Rudolf Teschner, at Düsseldorf 1951 (GER-ch);...