Adolphe Silbert was a French chess master. He won at Arcachon 1902 (the first French Amateur championship). He lived in Paris, where he played in many tournaments at La Régence. He took 5th in 1896, tied for 4-5th in 1902 (Dawid Janowski won), took 3rd in 1905 (Jean Taubenhaus won), took 2nd in 1908, took 5th in 1909, took 4th in 1910, took 3rd in 1912, shared 2nd in 1914, and took 2nd, behind Arnold Aurbach, in 1917. He lost a match to A. Aurbach (1 : 3) and won against H. Weinstein (3.5 : 1.5), both in 1907.
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| - Adolphe Silbert est un joueur d'échecs français et violoniste professionnel qui fut au tournant des XIXe siècle et XXe siècle, un joueur réputé du café de la Régence. Il remporta le premier Championnat de France d'échecs (« championnat de France des amateurs d'échecs ») organisé en 1903 à Arcachon. Faisant preuve une longévité remarquable, il termine deuxième derrière Maurice Raizman du championnat de France en 1925 et participe également à celui de 1932. (fr)
- Адольф Зильберт (фр. Adolphe Silbert, годы жизни неизвестны) — французский скрипач и шахматист еврейского происхождения. Один из лидеров французских шахмат рубежа XIX—XX вв. Победитель неофициального чемпионата Франции 1903 г. (соревнование имело статус чемпионата Франции среди любителей). Серебряный призёр чемпионата Франции 1925 г. В составе сборной Франции участник международного матча (в 1924 г. со сборной Нидерландов). Постоянный участник соревнований в кафе «Режанс». (ru)
- Adolphe Silbert was a French chess master. He won at Arcachon 1902 (the first French Amateur championship). He lived in Paris, where he played in many tournaments at La Régence. He took 5th in 1896, tied for 4-5th in 1902 (Dawid Janowski won), took 3rd in 1905 (Jean Taubenhaus won), took 2nd in 1908, took 5th in 1909, took 4th in 1910, took 3rd in 1912, shared 2nd in 1914, and took 2nd, behind Arnold Aurbach, in 1917. He lost a match to A. Aurbach (1 : 3) and won against H. Weinstein (3.5 : 1.5), both in 1907. (en)
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| - Adolphe Silbert was a French chess master. He won at Arcachon 1902 (the first French Amateur championship). He lived in Paris, where he played in many tournaments at La Régence. He took 5th in 1896, tied for 4-5th in 1902 (Dawid Janowski won), took 3rd in 1905 (Jean Taubenhaus won), took 2nd in 1908, took 5th in 1909, took 4th in 1910, took 3rd in 1912, shared 2nd in 1914, and took 2nd, behind Arnold Aurbach, in 1917. He lost a match to A. Aurbach (1 : 3) and won against H. Weinstein (3.5 : 1.5), both in 1907. He shared 2nd at Nice 1925 (French Chess Championship, Robert Crépeaux won), and tied for 10-11th at La Baule 1932 (FRA-ch, Maurice Raizman won). (en)
- Adolphe Silbert est un joueur d'échecs français et violoniste professionnel qui fut au tournant des XIXe siècle et XXe siècle, un joueur réputé du café de la Régence. Il remporta le premier Championnat de France d'échecs (« championnat de France des amateurs d'échecs ») organisé en 1903 à Arcachon. Faisant preuve une longévité remarquable, il termine deuxième derrière Maurice Raizman du championnat de France en 1925 et participe également à celui de 1932. (fr)
- Адольф Зильберт (фр. Adolphe Silbert, годы жизни неизвестны) — французский скрипач и шахматист еврейского происхождения. Один из лидеров французских шахмат рубежа XIX—XX вв. Победитель неофициального чемпионата Франции 1903 г. (соревнование имело статус чемпионата Франции среди любителей). Серебряный призёр чемпионата Франции 1925 г. В составе сборной Франции участник международного матча (в 1924 г. со сборной Нидерландов). Постоянный участник соревнований в кафе «Режанс». (ru)
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