Abram Blass

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Abram Blass (born 1900 - died ?), a Polish chess master.

He lived in Warsaw. In 1925, Blass tied for 3rd-5th in Warsaw (Stanisław Kohn won). In 1926, he tied for 1st with Paulin Frydman in Warsaw. In 1926, he tied for 8-9th with Mieczysław Chwojnik at the 1st Polish Championship in Warsaw. The event was won by Dawid Przepiórka. In 1926, he took 5th in Warsaw (Kohn and Kremer won). In 1927, he took 8th at the 2nd POL-ch in Łódź. The event was won by Akiba Rubinstein. In 1928, he won, ahead of Frydman and Kazimierz Makarczyk, in Warsaw.

Blass played for Poland at reserve board (+4 –3 =5) in the 2nd Chess Olympiad at The Hague 1928. He won team bronze medal there. In 1929, he represented Warsaw at the 1st Polish Team Championship in Królewska Huta (Königshütte). Warsaw team won gold medal. In 1929, he tied for 1st with Leon Kremer in Warsaw. In 1930, he took 8th in Warsaw (P. Frydman won).

Abram Blass emigrated to Palestine in early 1930s.

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