Results |
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Crosstable scores |
Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
Lilienthal, Andor |
2451 | (41) |
9 | / | 12 |
Pirc, Vasja |
2443 | (35) |
8 | / | 12 |
Flohr, Salo |
2519 | (25) |
7.5 | / | 12 |
Gilg, Karl |
2408 | (34) |
7.5 | / | 12 |
Opočenský, Karel |
2426 | (30) |
7.5 | / | 12 |
Steiner, Herman |
2400 | (28) |
7 | / | 12 |
May, Desider |
2362 | (40) |
6.5 | / | 12 |
Regedziński, Teodor |
2388 | (38) |
6 | / | 12 |
Engel, Jindřich |
2272 | (46) |
5 | / | 12 |
Eliskases, Erich |
2421 | (37) |
4.5 | / | 12 |
Zóbel, Leo |
2277 | (43) |
4.5 | / | 12 |
Szekély, Jenö |
2221 | (36) |
3 | / | 12 |
Erdelyi, A. |
2045 | (93) |
2 | / | 12 |
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Event table notes
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Event data |
Name: Stubnanske Teplice Tournament |
Place: Stubnanske Teplice |
Start date: 17 Aug. 1930 |
End date: 29 Aug. 1930 |
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Notes: |
Gaige and Di Felice have 'A. Erdelyi' at this event, but Kalendovský has 'S. Erdelyi' here, and the Perpetual Check website has 'Erdelyi, Stefan'. Was it in fact Útefan Erdelyi, from Romania? Or might it have been Aladár Erdey, from Hungary? Or was there actually an A. Erdelyi? |
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References |
Books |
Di Felice, Chess Results, 1921-1930, page 286 |
Feenstra Kuiper, 100 Jahre Schachzweikämpfe, page 139 |
Gaige, Chess Tournament Crosstables IV, page 911 |
Mudroň, Max Walter a Jakob Walter, page 51 |
Web |
Kalendovský, Jan. [May Desider], page 27 |
[Štubnianske Teplice 1930] |
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