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3 − 0 ), then shared 1st – 2nd at Margate with Reuben Fine at 7. 5 / 9 (+ 6 = 3 − 0 ), 1. 5 points ahead of Alekhine.
In Ostend, he tied 1st – 3rd places with Fine and Henry Grob at 6 / 9 (+ 5 = 2 − 2 ).
Keres dominated in Prague to claim first with 10 / 11 (+ 9 = 2 − 0 ).
He then won a theme tournament in Vienna with 4. 5 / 6 (+ 4 = 1 − 1 ); the tournament saw all games commence with the moves 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 Ne4, known as the Dory Defence.
He tied for 4th – 5th places at Kemeri with 11. 5 / 17 (+ 8 = 7 − 2 ), as Salo Flohr, Vladimirs Petrovs and Samuel Reshevsky won.
Then he tied 2nd – 4th in Pärnu with 4. 5 / 7 (+ 3 = 3 − 1 ).

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