Andor Lilienthal, chess grandmaster, dies at 99

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  • Andor Lilienthal, chess grandmaster, dies at 99

    BUDAPEST, Hungary — Andor Lilienthal, the last surviving member of 27 original grandmaster chess players, died Saturday in Budapest at the age of 99, the Hungarian Chess Federation said.
    Lilienthal died at his home after a long illness, the federation's communications director Zsuzsa Veroci told The Associated Press.
    "He was a phenomenon," said Veroci, also a FIDE woman grandmaster. "It may sound like an exaggeration, but he had no enemies, just friends. He loved chess and was always helping other players."
    Lilienthal was born in Moscow to Hungarian Jewish parents on May 5, 1911, but moved to Budapest with his mother. He eventually competed for Hungary in three Chess Olympiads in the 1930s and later continued his career in the Soviet Union.
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