Samuel Reshevsky - Notable Chess Games

Notable Chess Games

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  • Larry Evans vs Reshevsky, 1963 ½–½
  • Reshevsky vs F Vasconcellos, 1944 1–0
  • Botvinnik vs Reshevsky, 1948 0–1
  • Reshevsky vs Petrosian, 1953 ½–½
  • Szabo vs Reshevsky, 1953 ½–½
  • Reshevsky vs Capablanca, 1935 1–0
  • Reshevsky vs G Treysman, 1938 1–0
  • Lasker vs Reshevsky, 1936 0–1
  • Reshevsky vs Najdorf, 1952 1–0
  • Reshevsky vs Fischer, 1961 ½–½

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