Roberto Grau
Roberto Grau was Argentina's strongest chess player during the late 1920s, carrying the banner for South American chess in the pre-war era. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, he left a lasting mark as a master-level competitor and advocate for the game in his homeland.

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