George Shainswit

George Shainswit (3 January 1918 – 5 September 1997) is an American chess player.

George Shainswit
CountryUnited States
Born(1918-01-03)3 January 1918
New York City, United States
Died5 September 1997(1997-09-05) (aged 79)
New York City, United States

Biography

From the end of 1930s to the early 1950s George Shainswit was one of American leading chess players. He played mainly in domestic chess tournaments. In 1943, George Shainswit shared 1st place with Anthony Santasiere in Ventnor City. In 1945, he was an American reserve player in USA vs. USSR radio chess match. In 1950, George Shainswit shared 1st place with Arnold Denker in Manhattan Chess Club Championship.

He played in five U.S. Chess Championships:

  • in 1938 and ranked in 15th place;[1]
  • in 1940 and shared 8th–11th place;[2]
  • in 1944 and ranked in 6th place;[3]
  • in 1948 and shared 5th–7th place;[4]
  • in 1951 and ranked in 9th place.[5]

George Shainswit played for United States in the Chess Olympiad:[6]

gollark: How odd.
gollark: Use a higher level one which is less apioformic than C.
gollark: It takes mere SECONDS on a 10x10 maze.
gollark: And then sets up relations between them saying "the X/Y must be 1 left/up/down/right of the previous one".
gollark: You're probably formatting your problem wrong.

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