Adolphe Silbert was a French chess master.
He won at Arcachon 1902 (the first French Amateur championship).
He lived in Paris, where he played in many tournaments at La Régence.
[1] He shared 2nd at Nice 1925 (French Chess Championship, Robert Crépeaux won),[2] and tied for 10-11th at La Baule 1932 (FRA-ch, Maurice Raizman won).
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