Izak Aloni


Izak Aloni was an Israeli chess master.

Biography

Aloni, born Schächter in Buchach, Galicia, was twice Lvov champion, and four-times Lvov sub-champion. He played twice in Polish championships. In 1935, he tied for 12-14th in Warsaw. In 1937, he took 19th in Jurata. In 1938, he won in Kraków.
During World War II, he played in Lviv ; took 9th in March 1940, tied for 3rd-5th in August 1940, and tied for 4-5th in the Lviv City championship in March 1941. In June 1941, when the German-Soviet War broke out, he as a former Soviet militiaman was sent to Kazakhstan. On September 15, 1941, he was recruited to the 13th Infantry Regiment of the 8th Infantry Division of the Polish Army. In August 1942, Anders Army was evacuated to Iran. He served in the Polish Armed Forces in the East till January 25, 1945. Finally, he settled in Palestine.
After the war, he was Israeli champion in 1945, 1961, and 1965. He also played several times in the Tel Aviv City championships. He took 2nd in 1951, and tied for 2nd-4th in 1952, both after Menachem Oren.
Aloni played for Israel in six Chess Olympiads.
In international tournaments, he tied for 4-5th at Haifa 1958, shared 2nd at Tel Aviv 1960, took 9th in Netanya 1961, tied for 6-8th at Tel Aviv 1964, took 10th at Netanya 1964, won at Tel Aviv 1965, tied for 11-14th in Tel Aviv 1966, and tied for 12-13th in Netanya 1968.

Notable chess games

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