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  1. André Chéron (September 25, 1895 – September 12, 1980) was a French chess player, endgame theorist, and a composer of endgame studies. He was named a FIDE International Master of Chess Composition in 1959, the first year the title was awarded.

  2. André Chéron (né le 25 septembre 1895 à Colombes [réf. nécessaire] [1], mort le 12 septembre 1980 à Leysin), était un joueur d'échecs français, excellent théoricien des finales.

    • Joueur d'échecs, problémiste
    • 25 septembre 1895Colombes, France
    • 12 septembre 1980 (à 84 ans)Leysin, Suisse
    • Français
  3. French player, analyst, and composer. International Master for Chess Composition honoris causa (1959) and International Judge for Chess Composition (1957). French Champion in 1926, 1927 and 1929. A participant in the 1927 Olympiad. He was living for many years in Switzerland for health reasons.

  4. André Chéron (September 25, 1895 – September 12, 1980) was a French chess player, endgame theorist, and a composer of endgame studies. He was named a FIDE International Master of Chess Composition in 1959, the first year the title was awarded.

  5. Oct 17, 2014 · Study by Andre Cheron. In his introduction to the book '1234 Endings' Andre Cheron disinguished between his own speciality, which he termed didactic end-games, and the ones which featured in the book, which he referred to as artistic end-games.

  6. Jul 17, 2022 · André Chéron confirma en remportant 3 fois le titre de champion de France ; Biarritz 1926, Chamonix 1927 et Saint-Claude 1929. Chamonix son meilleur score 8 points sur 9. Chamonix 1927.

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  8. André Chéron. (France, 25.9.1895 -12.9.1980) He is International Master of the FIDE for chess composition since 1959. He is International Judge of the FIDE for chess compositions since 1957.

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