| Results |
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| Crosstable scores |
| Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
| Reich, Lajos |
2327 | (53) |
6.5 | / | 9 |
| Steiner, Endre |
2386 | (31) |
6.5 | / | 9 |
| Bakonyi, Elek |
2302 | (40) |
6 | / | 9 |
| Réthy, Pál |
2290 | (36) |
6 | / | 9 |
| Sterk, Károly |
2357 | (35) |
5.5 | / | 9 |
| Havasi, Kornél |
2380 | (31) |
5 | / | 9 |
| Kellner, Bela |
2086 | (63) |
4 | / | 9 |
| Szabó, Dezső |
2144 | (47) |
3 | / | 9 |
| Földessy, Ernö |
2080 | (53) |
1.5 | / | 8 |
| Fodor, I. |
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0 | / | 8 |
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Event table notes
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| Event data |
| Name: Budapest Tournament |
| Place: Budapest |
| Start date: 1925 |
| End date: 1925 |
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| Notes: |
| Gaige and Di Felice both show the game Földessy-Fodor as unplayed. Gaige records the score of Reich-Fodor as '1?' for each player, and Fodor gets a total score of 1 as a result of this. Di Felice records this as a win for Reich over Fodor, so Fodor gets a total score of 0. |
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| References |
| Books |
| Di Felice, Chess Results, 1921-1930, page 107 |
| Gaige, Chess Tournament Crosstables IV, page 665 |
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