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In February/March 1913, he tied for 4-5th in Havana.
He tied for second at the Mainz Ordiz Open.
At the funeral,Borden enrages Angier by saying he does not know which knot he tied.
In 1946, he tied for 4-5th in Prague.
His next success came in 2011 American Continental,where he tied for 1st with 7.5 of 9.
In 1915, he tied for 3rd-4th in New York.
Bluvshtein's first Grandmaster round-robin was the 2002 Montreal International,where he tied for 10th-11th places with a creditable 4/11; the winner was Degraeve.
In 1913, he tied for 5-6th in New York.
He tied up the fish alongside the boat and set off towards the land.
In the Toronto Labour Day Open 2002, he tied for first at 5/6 with Goran Milicevic.
In 1907, he tied for 6- 7th in Berlin(František Treybal won).
He tied for 4- 6th in Santiago(scoring 7½/12) behind Ivkov, Pachman, and Herman Pilnik.
Soon afterwards, in the same month, he tied for first with Robert Fontaine in the Paleochora Open Tournament.
He tied for 3rd-4th places, behind only winners Kevin Spraggett and Alexandre LeSiege.
At age 14, he tied for 4th- 5th place in the Marshall Chess Club championship.
He tied the severed head to his horse's saddle, but on the ride home the man's tooth scratched his leg.
In 1933, he tied for 8-12th in Mnichovo Hradiště(13th Czech championships).
In 1939, he tied for 1st and 2nd with László Szabó in Budapest(Dori Memorial).
Later he tied her large slanted eyes with the image of the Sumerian goddess Ishtar.
In 1937, he tied for 2nd-4th in Rogaška Slatina; the event was won by Mieczysław Najdorf.
In 1940, he tied for 4th and 5th in Budapest(Maróczy Jubilaeum, Max Euwe won).[2].
In 1955, he tied for 14- 15th in Gothenburg(Interzonal); the event was won by David Bronstein.
In 1937, he tied for 9-10th in Jurata(4th POL-ch); the event was won by Savielly Tartakower.
Subsequently, he tied his ongoing presence at the club to then Carlton club president George Harris.
In June 2011 he tied for 1st- 2nd with Atanas Kolev in the 3rd International Albena Open chess tournament.
In the same year he tied for 1st- 3rd with Michael Roiz and Leonid Gofshtein in the Ashdod Chess Festival.
In 2010, he tied for 2nd- 5th with Michael Adams, Victor Mikhalevski and Jiří Štoček the 14th Chicago Open.
In 1953, he tied for 1st with Vasja Pirc in Zagreb(12th YUG-ch), and afterwards lost a play-off match for the title.
That same year he tied for 1st with 7.5 of 9 in the Canadian Open at Edmonton, ahead of Alexei Shirov and Michael Adams.