Alekhine, Alexander
World ChampionAlexander Alekhine was a Russian-French grandmaster who reigned as World Champion across two periods (1927-1935 and 1937-1946) and remains the only champion to have died while holding the title. Renowned for his fierce, imaginative attacking play combined with deep positional and endgame skill, he defeated Capablanca in 1927 with a display of relentless tactical creativity. He was also a highly influential chess writer, with his annotated game collections considered enduring classics of chess literature.
Total Games
1652
Wins
944
Draws
471
Losses
236
Most Played Openings
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Alekhine, Alexander vs Bogoljubow, Efim
World Championship 14th
1929
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World Championship 17th
1937
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World Championship 13th
1927
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World Championship 16th
1935
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World Championship 16th
1935
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World Championship 16th
1935
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World Championship 14th
1929
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World Championship 15th
1934
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World Championship 16th
1935
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World Championship 17th
1937
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