Chess Player

Lev Alburt

Chess Grandmaster

1945 - today

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His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia. Lev Alburt is the 163rd most popular chess player (down from 143rd in 2024), the 1,933rd most popular biography from Russia (down from 1,930th in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Russian Chess Player.

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Lev Alburt shares a August 21 birthday with William IV of the United Kingdom, Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, and Philip II of France.

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Among Chess Players

Among chess players, Lev Alburt ranks 163 out of 461. Before him are Sofia Polgár, Rafael Vaganian, Nicolas Rossolimo, William Lombardy, Johann Berger, and Gedeon Barcza. After him are István Bilek, Milunka Lazarević, Kira Zvorykina, Bernhard Horwitz, Horatio Caro, and Artur Yusupov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Lev Alburt ranks 483. Before him are Peter Pace, José Luis Romero, Sylvia Vrethammar, Manuel Duarte, Toshikatsu Matsuoka, and Mats Wahl. After him are Betty Stöve, Loni Anderson, Hadja Saran Daraba Kaba, Anne Murray, John H. Coates, and Frank Hansen.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Lev Alburt ranks 1,933 out of 3,761. Before him are Andrei Eshpai (1925), Oleg Menshikov (1960), Nikolay Umov (1846), Anahit Tsitsikian (1926), Alexander Kalyagin (1942), and Ramazan Abdulatipov (1946). After him are Nikolai Panin (1872), Natalia Molchanova (1962), Konstantin Yuon (1875), Vasily Bazhenov (1737), Aleksandr Mikhailov (1944), and Andrey Zaliznyak (1935).

Among Chess Players In Russia

Among chess players born in Russia, Lev Alburt ranks 22. Before him are Vladimir Kramnik (1975), Alexander Khalifman (1966), Alexander Petrov (1799), Igor Bondarevsky (1913), Viacheslav Ragozin (1908), and Peter Romanovsky (1892). After him are Artur Yusupov (1960), Gennadi Sosonko (1943), Ratmir Kholmov (1925), Vitaly Tseshkovsky (1944), Ian Nepomniachtchi (1990), and Leonid Shamkovich (1923).

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