Results |
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Crosstable scores |
Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
Důras, Oldřich |
2552 | (32) |
11.5 | / | 14 |
Prokeš, Ladislav |
2371 | (44) |
11.5 | / | 14 |
Kvíčala, Jan |
2445 | (50) |
10 | / | 14 |
Engler, Jaroslav |
2343 | (48) |
9.5 | / | 14 |
Pavelka, Otakar |
2368 | (58) |
9.5 | / | 14 |
Felix, L. |
2276 | (69) |
8 | / | 14 |
Genttner, Jaroslav |
2253 | (51) |
8 | / | 14 |
Kautský, Václav |
2165 | (44) |
6.5 | / | 14 |
Bouček, Br. |
2196 | (60) |
6 | / | 14 |
Dyk, Viktor |
2231 | (49) |
6 | / | 14 |
Vančura, Josef |
2193 | (63) |
5.5 | / | 14 |
Bazika, Václav |
2105 | (68) |
5 | / | 14 |
Sika, Tomáš |
2185 | (44) |
4 | / | 14 |
Kvíčala, Antonín (1) |
2002 | (79) |
3 | / | 14 |
Quis, J. |
1903 | (74) |
1 | / | 14 |
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Match scores
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Event table notes
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Event data |
Name: Czech Chess Club Tournament |
Place: Prague |
Start date: 22 Oct. 1904 |
End date: Mar. 1905 |
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Notes: |
Di Felice has J.V. Stefanydes in this event, while Fiala has L. Felix, playing under the pseudonym, 'L. Clausus'. Fiala also indicates that 'Souček' was a pseudonym for Dr. B. Bouček, and that 'J. Quis' was a pseudonym also, but for whom is not stated. Di Felice gives the play-off score as +2-0=1 for Duras, but Fiala says it was +3-0=0. Di Felice gives the start and end dates as 23 Oct. 1904 and 6 Mar. 1905, but Fiala gives 22 Oct. 1904 for the start date, and indicates that the second play-off game took place on 18 Mar. 1905, so the last game was even later. |
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References |
Books |
Di Felice, Chess Results, 1901-1920, page 49 |
Fiala, Olrich Duras, Vol.1, page 378, 381, 389, 557, 576 |
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