Why have some chess greats suggested that Alexander Alekhine was

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Why have some chess greats suggested that Alexander Alekhine was
Answer (1 of 5): Alekhine was world chess champion from 1927 (when he defeated the “unbeatable” Capablanca 6/3 draws not counting) to 1935 (he lost to Euwe 9/8 draws not counting ) , and then from 1937 (he regained his title by beating Euwe comfortably 10/4 draws not counting) until his death in
Why have some chess greats suggested that Alexander Alekhine was
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