Tournament Record
Date | Tournament | Score | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1929 | N.Y. State Championship | 1st–2nd (tied with J. Bernstein) | |
1929 | Hastings Premier Reserves | 1st | |
1931 | Berlin | 1st (ahead of Sämisch and L. Steiner) | |
1931 | Brun | 2nd (behind Flohr) | |
1932 | Pasadena International Tournament | 6–5 | 4th–6th (tied with Dake and Reshevsky, behind Alekhine and Kashdan) |
1935 | Mexico City | 1st–3rd (tied with Fine and Dake) | |
1942 | U.S. Open | 1st–2nd (tied with Yanofsky) | |
1945 | California State Championship | 8–1 | 1st–2nd (tied with Adolf Jay Fink) |
1946 | U.S. Open | 1st | |
1946 | London | 1st (ahead of Tartakower and O.S. Bernstein) | |
1948 | U.S. Championship | 1st | |
1952 | Hollywood International Tournament | 3rd (behind Gligorić and Pomar) | |
1952 | Stockholm Interzonal | 10–10 | 11-13th (tied with Pilnik and Pachman) |
1953 | California State Championship | 7.5–1.5 | 1st |
1954 | California State Championship | 7.5–1.5 | 1st |
1954 | California Open | 1st | |
1955 | California Open | 1st | |
1955 | California State Championship | 4–1 | tournament cancelled |
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