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Ernő Gereben (18 June 1907 – 16 May 1988) was a Hungarian–Swiss chess master whose half-century career extended from the mid-1920s to the late 1970s. Born in Sopron, a Hungarian town at the Austrian border, Ernő Gereben used, until 1935, the German-language form of his name, Ernest (or Ernst) Grünfeld. In 1926, he tied for 1st–2nd in Körmend. In 1928, he won in Šumperk. In 1930, he took 5th in Budapest and tied for 7–8th in Győr. In 1932, he took 7th in Budapest. In 1934, he tied for 5–7th in Sopron (Rudolf Spielmann won). In 1934, he tied for 13–14th in Budapest (Maróczy Jubilee), which was won by Erich Eliskases. In 1935 he tied for 2nd–3rd with Albert Becker, behind László Szabó, in Tata-Tóváros. In 1936, he took 4th, behind Mieczysław Najdorf, Lajos Steiner and Endre Steiner in Budapes

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  • Ernő Gereben (en)
  • Ernő Gereben (fr)
  • Ernő Gereben (pl)
  • Геребен, Эрнё (ru)
  • Ерньо Геребен (uk)
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  • Ernő Gereben est un joueur d'échecs hongrois puis suisse né le 16 juin 1907 à Sopron (sous le nom allemand de Ernst Grünfeld) et mort le 16 mai 1988 à Thoune. (fr)
  • Ernő Gereben (ur. 18 czerwca 1907 w Sopronie, zm. 16 maja 1988 w Thunie) – szwajcarski szachista pochodzenia węgierskiego, mistrz międzynarodowy od 1950 roku. (pl)
  • Ерньо Геребен (угор. Gereben Ernő; нар. 18 червня 1907, Шопрон — 16 травня 1988, Тун) — швейцарський шахіст угорського походження, міжнародний майстер від 1950 року. (uk)
  • Эрнё Геребен (18 июня 1907, Шопрон — 16 мая 1988, Тун) — швейцарский, ранее венгерский шахматист; международный мастер (1950). С 1956 жил в Швейцарии. Участник ряда чемпионатов Венгрии и Олимпиады 1954 в составе национальной команды. В чемпионатах Швейцарии: 1957 — 3-е; 1958 — 4-е; 1961 — 2-е места. Лучшие результаты в международных турнирах: Сопот (1951) — 1-е; Сан-Бенедетто-дель-Тронто (1957) — 2-е; Гастингс (1958/1959) — 3-е; Богнор-Риджис (1959) — 1—2-е; Цюрих (1960) — 4—5-е; Реджо-нель-Эмилия (1963/1964) — 1—4-е; Бевервейк (1965) — 5-е; Амстердам (1967) — 2—5-е места. (ru)
  • Ernő Gereben (18 June 1907 – 16 May 1988) was a Hungarian–Swiss chess master whose half-century career extended from the mid-1920s to the late 1970s. Born in Sopron, a Hungarian town at the Austrian border, Ernő Gereben used, until 1935, the German-language form of his name, Ernest (or Ernst) Grünfeld. In 1926, he tied for 1st–2nd in Körmend. In 1928, he won in Šumperk. In 1930, he took 5th in Budapest and tied for 7–8th in Győr. In 1932, he took 7th in Budapest. In 1934, he tied for 5–7th in Sopron (Rudolf Spielmann won). In 1934, he tied for 13–14th in Budapest (Maróczy Jubilee), which was won by Erich Eliskases. In 1935 he tied for 2nd–3rd with Albert Becker, behind László Szabó, in Tata-Tóváros. In 1936, he took 4th, behind Mieczysław Najdorf, Lajos Steiner and Endre Steiner in Budapes (en)
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  • Erno Gereben (en)
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