List of Polish chess players

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The list of Polish chess players includes not only the historical master players but also master players who were once Polish masters, have an IM or GM title (of both sexes), have achieved an Elo of at least 2400 or are outstanding correspondence chess players .

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  • Krzysztof Ejsmont (* 1987), master player
  • Hanna Ereńska-Barlo (* 1946), Grand Master of Women, Polish Master of Women

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Daniel Sadzikowski 2016

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  • Sławomir Ulak (* 1965), master player
  • Klaudiusz Urban (* 1968), international master, Polish master

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Web links

Commons : Polish Chess Players  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Izak Aloni played for the Israeli Chess Federation from 1945.
  2. Mietek Bakalarz played for the German Chess Federation from 1989 to 2001 and has played for the Luxembourg Chess Federation since 2001.
  3. Robert Bator has been playing for the Swedish Chess Federation since 1985.
  4. Abram Blass played from 1931 for the Chess Federation of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine and the Israeli Chess Federation.
  5. Iwona Bos-Świecik has been playing for the Dutch Chess Federation since 1992.
  6. Ignacy Branicki played for the Dutch Chess Federation from the early 1960s.
  7. Josef Cukierman played for the French Chess Federation from 1926.
  8. ^ Moshe Czerniak played for Palestine at the Olympics in 1935 and 1939, and from 1950 he played for the Israeli Chess Federation.
  9. Jakub Filipek has been playing for the Belgian Chess Federation since 2000.
  10. Paulino Frydman played for the Argentine Chess Federation after the Second World War.
  11. Radosław Gajek has been playing for the Austrian Chess Federation since 2018.
  12. Konstanty Kaiszauri has played for the Swedish Chess Federation since 1970.
  13. Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov played for the Yugoslav Chess Federation from 1965 to 2003, for the Serbian and Montenegro Chess Federation from 2003 to 2006 and has played for the Serbian Chess Federation since 2006.
  14. Jerzy Konikowski has been playing for the German Chess Federation since 1982.
  15. Michał Krasenkow played for the Soviet Chess Federation until 1992 and for the Russian Chess Federation from 1992 to 1995.
  16. Jerzy Lewi played for the Swedish Chess Federation in 1972.
  17. Agnieszka Matras-Clement has been playing for the Canadian Chess Federation since 2016.
  18. Marta Michna has been playing for the German Chess Federation since 2007.
  19. ^ Paul Mross played for the German Chess Federation after 1932.
  20. Miguel Najdorf played for the Argentine Chess Federation from 1944.
  21. Menachem Oren played for the Israeli Chess Federation from 1949.
  22. Stephan Popel played for the US Chess Federation from 1956.
  23. Bożena Pytel has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 1991.
  24. Krzysztof Pytel has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 1981.
  25. Joanna Sadkiewicz has been playing for the German Chess Federation since 2000.
  26. Kazimierz Steczkowski has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 1987.
  27. ^ Franciszek Sulik played for the Australian Chess Federation after the Second World War.
  28. Dariusz Świercz has been playing for the US Chess Federation since 2018.
  29. Savielly Tartakower played at the 1950 Olympics for the French Chess Federation.
  30. Katarzyna Toma has been playing for the English Chess Federation since 2018.
  31. Aleksander Wojtkiewicz played in 1988 for the Soviet Chess Federation and from 2002 for the US Chess Federation.
  32. Joanna Worek has been playing for the Czech Chess Federation since 2016.
  33. Jurij Zezulkin played for the Soviet Chess Federation until 1992, for the Russian Chess Federation in 1992 and for the Belarusian Chess Federation from 1993 to 2010.