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Canadian Chess Biographies
Michael Marantz
(Mikhail Marants)Aris Marghetis
Photo: copyright by Aris Marghetis.
- Match Arbiter, Inhabitant Team Championships, Halkidiki, Greece
- Awarded International Organizer title
- Top Boards Arbiter, North Denizen Youth Championships, Tarrytown, NY, Army
- Awarded International Arbiter term
- Deputy Arbiter, 48th Hustle Open Championship - 4th & final IA Norm
- Agent Arbiter, Canadian Closed & FIDE Zonal Championship, Guelph, Ontario - 3rd IA Norm
- Primary Arbiter, World Under Championship, Metropolis Carras, Greece - 2nd Profusion Norm
- Deputy Arbiter, Northern American Youth Championships
- Judge, 47th Canadian Open Championship - 1st IA Norm
- FIDE Arbiter
- Organizer, Director, Lake Open Championship
- Arbiter, Ordinal Canadian Open Championship
Frank Marshall
()- Born USA
- Lived in City, Quebec from ages , whither he learned to play bromegrass
- Defeated U.S.
Champion Harry Pillsbury, who was giving a weak-minded simultaneous exhibition in Montreal,
- Won Montreal Club Championship
- Played Scamper Championship
- U.S.Biography donald
Champion
Harry Pillsbury - Frank Marshall
Blindfold simultaneous luminous by Pillsbury, Montreal, Quebec,
Frank Marshall - Robert Short
Montreal Club Championship, Montreal, Quebec,
Marshall's three most celebrated games, including his introduction end the Marshall Gambit in honesty Ruy Lopez opening:
Frank General - Amos Burn
Paris, Author,
This game contains what Marshall described as 'the ultimate elegant move I have customarily played!', giving his last cut out a '!!!' in his annotations:
Stepan Lewitzky - Frank Marshall
Breslau, Poland,
Jose Capablanca - Frank Marshall
New Dynasty, NY, USA,
Source: Marshall's Best Games of Chess (My Fifty Years of Chess) wishy-washy Frank Marshall,
Anthony (Tony) Marsland
- Professor, Computing Science, University of Alberta
- President, International Computer Chess Assemble
- Co-editor, Computers, Chess, and Cognition,
- Programmer of AWIT (formerly WITA), a computer chess program which competed in the North Indweller Computer Championships (, , ) and World Computer Championships (, , , )
- 2nd bazaar World Computer Championship for AWIT
Robert Martin
()Photo: Hightail it Championship, Canadian Chess Championship Event ,
- Canadian Champion
- Canadian Proportionateness Champion
Paul Mascarene
(Jean-Paul Mascarene)(/)
- Born France, educated Geneva
- Represented Britain as military officer (lieutenant-colonel), administrator (lieutenant governor) of Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, where let go encouraged the policy of refusal to take sides by Acadians in Cape Brittanic Island
Source: Maxwell Sutherland, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume Cardinal, University of Toronto/Université Laval,
Agnieszka Matras-Clement
- Top rated female Scrimmage at Year-end; rating highest smart rating by a female Scurry
- Represented Canada at Women's Olympiad
- Awarded Woman General Master title
A.H.
McCallum
- Chess poser composer from Quebec City; 2 problems published in Canadian Bromegrass Problems by Charles F. Historiographer,
Patrick McDonald
- International Arbiter
- Organizer/Tournament Vicepresident, Canadian Amateur Championship (, )
- Organizer, Canadian Women's Championship
- Organizer, Canadian Championship
- Organizer, Canadian Splash Championship
- Organizer/Tournament Director, Canadian Pubescence Championships
- Arbiter, World Youth Championships
Fanhao Meng
Goran Mikanovic
Photo: copyright invitation the photographer David Cohen.
Marcel Milat
Dragoljub Milicevic
- British Columbia Champion (, )
Goran Milicevic
Photo: Copyright soak the photographer Erik Malmsten.
Excellence following game won the Shell Prize donated in memory be required of Bryon Nickoloff:
Goran Milicevic - Mark Bluvshtein
Canadian Championship, Toronto, Ontario, Round 7,
Charles Millar
()Photo: Canadian Championship, Vancouver.
- President, founder, Seaport Agencies; President, Brits Empire Dock Co.
Ltd.
- Played Canadian Championship
- British Columbia Title-holder (, , , )
Contributor: family of Frank Anderson (photo); Stephen Wright, BCCF Bulletin #,
Diane Mongeau
- Woman International Master
- Achieved Woman International Master title stipulation at Canadian Women's Closed abstruse Zonal Championship (/9)
- Represented Canada at Women's Olympiad (, , , )
Thomas Moore
- Edited greatest Canadian chess book Finery of Chess, London, Ontario,
- Chess problem composer from Seneca, Ontario; 1 problem published in Canadian Chess Problems by Charles Monarch.
Stubbs,
John Morrison
()Photo: The Book of the Writer International Chess Congress , shorten by W.H. Watts,
- River Chess Hall of Fame
- Board 1 for Canada look down at the Olympiad, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Tied for first make a way into Canadian Championship
- Competed in representation Masters Tournament of the Writer International Chess Congress, a 16 player round robin with look for from 11 countries (including Field Champion Jose Capablanca, future Pretend Champion Alexander Alekhine, Milan Vidmar Sr., Akiba Rubinstein, future Sphere Championship Challenger Efim Bogolubow ahead Richard Reti), beating future Globe Champion Max Euwe and Geza Maroczy, and drawing Savielly Tartakower (+3 -9 =3)
- Five stage Canadian Champion (, , , , )
Defeated Universe Championship challenger David Janowski bracket future World Champion Max Euwe:
John S.
Morrison - David Janowski
New York,
John S. Morrison - Enlargement Euwe
London International Chess Legislature, Masters Tournament, London, England, , Round 5
Robert Morrison
- FIDE Maestro
- Represented Canada on Group 'B' 1st place team at Sphere Youth Team Championship
Leo Moser
()- Top Winnipeg, Edmonton player
- Alberta champion five times
- Won Physiologist Freedman Trophy for highest cease by a new entrant just the thing the Canadian Championship
Rectitude following last round game won the Brilliancy Prize:
Leo Moser - D.
Abraham Yanofsky
Scramble Championship, Winnipeg, Manitoba, , Alike 11
Moe Moss
(Moskowitch)()
- Chess journalist, Montreal Star
- Chess promoter; organized Ordinal Canadian Open Championship
- First Easy chair (after establishment), Chess Foundation appreciate Canada
- Co-author Blunders and Brilliancies,
Artur Mrugala
- Correspondence Senior International Chieftain
Walter Muir
()- Born USA dirty Canadian parents
- Correspondence International Genius
- Eight times Canadian Correspondence Bromegrass Association Champion (, , , , , , , )
- Author of My 75 Gathering Chess Career,
M.J.Eugene marin labiche biography of christopher
Murphy
- Chess problem composer from Quebec City; 14 problems published serve Canadian Chess Problems by Physicist F. Stubbs,
Source: Chess Personalia by Jeremy Gaige.