Results |
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Crosstable scores |
Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
Vidmar, Milan |
2586 | (39) |
12 | / | 13 |
Maróczy, Géza |
2550 | (47) |
11 | / | 13 |
Fleischmann, Léo |
2485 | (41) |
9.5 | / | 13 |
Strasser, F. |
2189 | (50) |
7.5 | / | 13 |
Gajdos, János |
2340 | (48) |
7 | / | 13 |
Schweiger, Jozsef |
2263 | (46) |
7 | / | 13 |
Vas, Géza |
2323 | (57) |
7 | / | 13 |
Bilitz |
2222 | (64) |
5.5 | / | 13 |
Biró, S. |
2191 | (49) |
5.5 | / | 13 |
Fluss, Gyorgy |
2134 | (53) |
5.5 | / | 13 |
Hajós, N. |
2220 | (57) |
5 | / | 13 |
Schwarz (1) |
2134 | (64) |
4.5 | / | 13 |
Visegrádi |
2010 | (86) |
3 | / | 13 |
Bayer, Béla |
1992 | (71) |
1 | / | 13 |
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Event table notes
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Event data |
Name: Budapest Tournament |
Place: Budapest |
Start date: 1912 |
End date: 1912 |
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Notes: |
Feenstra Kuiper gives totals for the top 7, including 11 for Vidmar and 11 for Maroczy after play-off ('nach stichkampf'). Gaige and Di Felice both give crosstables with Vidmar scoring 12 and Maroczy 11, and no mention of a play-off, so I am not sure what Feenstra Kuiper meant. I am assuming that the 'Bayer' who played in this event was B. Bayer, though it might have been another. |
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References |
Books |
Di Felice, Chess Results, 1901-1920, page 175 |
Feenstra Kuiper, 100 Jahre Schachturniere, page 79 |
Gaige, Chess Tournament Crosstables III, page 390 |
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