Alexei Alekhine


Alexei Alekhine was a Russian chess master and the brother of World Chess Champion Alexander Alekhine.
His father was a wealthy landowner, a Marshal of the Nobility and a member of the State Duma, and his mother was an heiress to an industrial fortune.
Both he and his younger brother Alexander were taught chess by their mother.
Alexei drew with Harry Nelson Pillsbury when the American master gave a simultaneous blindfold display in Moscow in 1902. He tied for fourth in the Moscow Chess Club Autumn tournament in 1907, while Alexander tied for eleventh. Alexei finished third at Moscow 1913, and tied for third at Moscow 1915. He was an editor of the chess journal "Shakhmatny Vyestnik" from 1913 to 1916.
After the October Revolution, he won and took third place in the tournament for amateurs in Moscow, held in October 1920, while his brother Alexander won the first USSR Chess Championship there.
He took third place at Petrograd 1923, took 12th at Moscow 1924, tied for fourth-fifth at Kharkov 1925, took 11th at Odessa 1926, and took 8th at Poltava 1927. He won the championship of Kharkov in the Ukraine and served as an Executive Board member of the USSR Chess Federation. He was also the Secretary of the Ukrainian Chess Federation and the editor of the first Soviet chess annual, published in 1927.
Alexei died in 1939.