Results |
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Match scores
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Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
Salinger, M. |
2166 | (77) |
1 | / | 2 |
Choděra, Miroslav |
2221 | (55) |
1 | / | 2 |
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Lewitt, Moritz |
2205 | (87) |
0.5 | / | 2 |
Kautský, Václav |
2251 | (54) |
1.5 | / | 2 |
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Pahl, Kurt |
2286 | (67) |
1.5 | / | 2 |
Kornia, V. |
2103 | (57) |
0.5 | / | 2 |
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Ahues, Carl |
2431 | (55) |
1.5 | / | 2 |
Kruliš-Randa, Otakar |
2323 | (62) |
0.5 | / | 2 |
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Cohn, Wilhelm |
2371 | (74) |
0.5 | / | 2 |
Kvíčala, Jan |
2411 | (83) |
1.5 | / | 2 |
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Schulz (2) |
2098 | (153) |
1 | / | 2 |
Opočenský, Karel |
2296 | (35) |
1 | / | 2 |
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Schlage, Willi |
2284 | (65) |
0.5 | / | 2 |
Pokorný, Amos |
2259 | (41) |
1.5 | / | 2 |
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Moll, Kurt |
2237 | (85) |
0.5 | / | 2 |
Prokeš, Ladislav |
2375 | (49) |
1.5 | / | 2 |
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Wiegand, Erich |
2150 | (65) |
1.5 | / | 2 |
Scheinost, F. |
1828 | (173) |
0.5 | / | 2 |
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Rotenstein, Simon |
2330 | (62) |
1.5 | / | 2 |
Šipek, J. |
2319 | (84) |
0.5 | / | 2 |
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Janowski, A. |
2088 | (157) |
1 | / | 2 |
Mitovský, Karoly |
2278 | (58) |
1 | / | 2 |
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Gregory, Bernhard |
2272 | (47) |
1 | / | 2 |
Treybal, František |
2384 | (56) |
1 | / | 2 |
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Post, Ehrhardt |
2394 | (56) |
1 | / | 2 |
Treybal, Karel |
2406 | (54) |
1 | / | 2 |
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Jacobowitz, Leopold |
2068 | (171) |
1.5 | / | 2 |
Židlický, B. |
2129 | (54) |
0.5 | / | 2 |
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Bauer, Arpad |
2064 | (63) |
1 | / | 2 |
Žukovský, V. |
2080 | (64) |
1 | / | 2 |
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Cohn, Erich |
2466 | (47) |
1 | / | 2 |
Důras, Oldřich |
2545 | (32) |
1 | / | 2 |
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Event table notes
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Event data |
Name: Berlin - Prague Team Match |
Place: Berlin |
Start date: 23 Mar. 1913 |
End date: 24 Mar. 1913 |
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Notes: |
Di Felice lists 'Kvicala, Josef' on the Prague team, but he died in 1908, so I presume this was 'Kvicala, Jan'. Also on the Prague team, he lists as Janowski's opponent 'Skalicka, Carlos', who was born in Nov. 1896 and would therefore have been 16, or at most 17, years old at the time of this tournament. According to the Deutsche Schachzeitung, Janowski's opponent was 'Mitowsky'. The latter source has Rotenstein-Sipek as 1.5-0.5 and Jakobowitz-Zidlicky as 1.5-0.5, while Di Felice has the former as 1-1 and the latter as 2-0. |
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References |
Books |
Di Felice, Chess Results, 1901-1920, page 207 |
Periodicals |
[DSZ], no. 2, Feb. 1913, page 58 |
[DSZ], no. 5, May 1913, page 158 |
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