Isidore Weiss
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Isidore Weiss (1867 – June 12, 1936) was a Frenchman who won seven world championships for international draughts from 1899 to 1911, a record not surpassed until Alexei Chizhov 85 years later.
In international draughts, the Coup Weiss is a refinement of the Coup de l'Expresse, named after him.
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- 1867 births
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- 1936 deaths