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Frédéric Lazard (20 February 1883, in Marseille – 18 November 1948, in Le Vésinet) was a French chess master, problemist and journalist. He lived in Paris, where he played in many local tournaments. He took twice 4th place in 1905, shared 3rd in 1908, took 3rd (Arnold Aurbach won) in 1909, shared 2nd behind H. Weinstein in 1909, won ahead of Amédée Gibaud in 1910, tied for 1st with Aristide Gromer in 1912, took 4th in 1914, and shared 2nd, behind Alphonse Goetz, at Lyon 1914. He published a chess book entitled Mes problèmes et études d'échecs (1928). He was a younger brother of Gustave Lazard.

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  • Frédéric Lazard (ca)
  • Frédéric Lazard (de)
  • Frédéric Lazard (en)
  • Frédéric Lazard (fr)
  • Frédéric Lazard (it)
  • Лазар, Фредерик (ru)
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  • Frédéric Lazard (Marsella, 20 de febrer de 1883 – Le Vésinet, 18 de novembre de 1948) fou un mestre, periodista, i compositor d'escacs francès. Era el germà petit de . (ca)
  • Frédéric Lazard (auch Fred Lazard, * 20. Februar 1883 in Marseille; † 18. November 1948 in Le Vésinet) war ein französischer Schachmeister und -komponist. (de)
  • Frédéric (Fred) Lazard, né le 20 février 1883 à Marseille et mort le 18 novembre 1948 au Vésinet, était un joueur d'échecs et compositeur de problèmes français, aussi connu pour ses grandes qualités de solutionniste. (fr)
  • Фредери́к Лаза́р (фр. Frédéric Lazard, 20 февраля 1883, Париж — 18 ноября 1948, Ле-Везине) — французский шахматист и шахматный композитор. Основная профессия: журналист. Жил в Париже, участвовал во многих французских турнирах и чемпионатах. Лазар — автор более 100 этюдов, многие из которых заняли высокие места на конкурсах. Составлял также и задачи. В 1928 году опубликовал сборник своих этюдов и задач «Mes problèmes et études d'échecs» с предисловием тогдашнего чемпиона мира Александра Алехина. (ru)
  • Frédéric Lazard (20 February 1883, in Marseille – 18 November 1948, in Le Vésinet) was a French chess master, problemist and journalist. He lived in Paris, where he played in many local tournaments. He took twice 4th place in 1905, shared 3rd in 1908, took 3rd (Arnold Aurbach won) in 1909, shared 2nd behind H. Weinstein in 1909, won ahead of Amédée Gibaud in 1910, tied for 1st with Aristide Gromer in 1912, took 4th in 1914, and shared 2nd, behind Alphonse Goetz, at Lyon 1914. He published a chess book entitled Mes problèmes et études d'échecs (1928). He was a younger brother of Gustave Lazard. (en)
  • Frédéric Lazard (Marsiglia, 20 febbraio 1883 – Le Vésinet, 18 novembre 1948) è stato uno scacchista e compositore di scacchi francese. Nel 1926 fu pari primo con André Chéron nel quarto campionato francese, ma Chéron vinse lo spareggio. Fece parte della squadra francese nell'Olimpiade non ufficiale di Parigi 1924. È noto principalmente come compositore di problemi e di studi. Raccolse molte sue composizioni nel libro Mes problémes et études d'échecs (Parigi, 1929), con prefazione dell'allora campione del mondo Aleksandr Alechin. Due suoi problemi: (it)
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  • Frédéric Lazard (Marsella, 20 de febrer de 1883 – Le Vésinet, 18 de novembre de 1948) fou un mestre, periodista, i compositor d'escacs francès. Era el germà petit de . (ca)
  • Frédéric Lazard (auch Fred Lazard, * 20. Februar 1883 in Marseille; † 18. November 1948 in Le Vésinet) war ein französischer Schachmeister und -komponist. (de)
  • Frédéric Lazard (20 February 1883, in Marseille – 18 November 1948, in Le Vésinet) was a French chess master, problemist and journalist. He lived in Paris, where he played in many local tournaments. He took twice 4th place in 1905, shared 3rd in 1908, took 3rd (Arnold Aurbach won) in 1909, shared 2nd behind H. Weinstein in 1909, won ahead of Amédée Gibaud in 1910, tied for 1st with Aristide Gromer in 1912, took 4th in 1914, and shared 2nd, behind Alphonse Goetz, at Lyon 1914. In 1912, he drew a match with Gibaud (3–3), and lost to Edward Lasker (0.5–2.5). In 1913, he drew with Smirnov (1.5–1.5). After World War I, he won at Paris 1920, took 2nd at Paris 1922 (Triangular, André Muffang won), represented France in 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924, took 9th at Strasbourg 1924 (French Chess Championship, Robert Crépeaux won), tied for 2nd-3rd at Nice 1925 (FRA-ch, Crépeaux won), shared 1st with André Chéron at Biarritz 1926 (FRA-ch), took 13th in the 1927 Paris City Chess Championship (Abraham Baratz won), tied for 10-11th in the 1928 Paris-ch (Baratz won), took 7th at Paris 1929 (Savielly Tartakower won), tied for 3rd-5th in the 1930 Paris-ch (Josef Cukierman won), and took 10th at Paris 1933 (Alexander Alekhine won). He published a chess book entitled Mes problèmes et études d'échecs (1928). He was a younger brother of Gustave Lazard. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. (en)
  • Frédéric (Fred) Lazard, né le 20 février 1883 à Marseille et mort le 18 novembre 1948 au Vésinet, était un joueur d'échecs et compositeur de problèmes français, aussi connu pour ses grandes qualités de solutionniste. (fr)
  • Frédéric Lazard (Marsiglia, 20 febbraio 1883 – Le Vésinet, 18 novembre 1948) è stato uno scacchista e compositore di scacchi francese. Nel 1926 fu pari primo con André Chéron nel quarto campionato francese, ma Chéron vinse lo spareggio. Fece parte della squadra francese nell'Olimpiade non ufficiale di Parigi 1924. È noto principalmente come compositore di problemi e di studi. Raccolse molte sue composizioni nel libro Mes problémes et études d'échecs (Parigi, 1929), con prefazione dell'allora campione del mondo Aleksandr Alechin. Contribuì con Savelij Tartakover alla stesura del libro di Maurice Beaucaire e Pierre Vincent Pour apprendre à jouer aux échecs (Parigi, 1946). Due suoi problemi: (it)
  • Фредери́к Лаза́р (фр. Frédéric Lazard, 20 февраля 1883, Париж — 18 ноября 1948, Ле-Везине) — французский шахматист и шахматный композитор. Основная профессия: журналист. Жил в Париже, участвовал во многих французских турнирах и чемпионатах. Лазар — автор более 100 этюдов, многие из которых заняли высокие места на конкурсах. Составлял также и задачи. В 1928 году опубликовал сборник своих этюдов и задач «Mes problèmes et études d'échecs» с предисловием тогдашнего чемпиона мира Александра Алехина. (ru)
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