Results |
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Crosstable scores |
Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
Walter, Max |
2364 | (28) |
11.5 | / | 15 |
Sárközy, Balázs |
2303 | (43) |
10.5 | / | 15 |
Chepurnov, Anatol |
2323 | (42) |
9.5 | / | 15 |
Meller, Fr. |
2256 | (53) |
9 | / | 15 |
Thelen, Bedřich |
2273 | (34) |
9 | / | 15 |
Reich, Lajos |
2316 | (43) |
8.5 | / | 15 |
Elekes, Dezso |
2232 | (42) |
8 | / | 15 |
Hönlinger, Baldur |
2285 | (30) |
7.5 | / | 15 |
Rejfíř, Josef |
2255 | (39) |
7.5 | / | 15 |
Fazekaš, Štefan |
2270 | (43) |
7 | / | 15 |
Lovas, Gyula |
2291 | (45) |
7 | / | 15 |
Földes, Gyula |
2161 | (58) |
5.5 | / | 15 |
Gruber, Sándor |
2168 | (42) |
5.5 | / | 15 |
Kramer, Adolf |
2158 | (42) |
5 | / | 15 |
Jakab, Arpád |
2168 | (41) |
4.5 | / | 15 |
Vargha, Gyula |
2112 | (58) |
4.5 | / | 15 |
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Event table notes
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Event data |
Name: FIDE Congress - Major Tournament |
Place: Budapest |
Start date: 26 June 1926 |
End date: 15 July 1926 |
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Notes: |
Di Felice has 'Kraemer, Adolf' at this event, but Ralf Binnewirtz, in the Quarterly for Chess History, clarifies that it was Adolf Kramer, originally of Wroclaw, not Adolf Kraemer, the German problematist. |
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References |
Books |
Di Felice, Chess Results, 1921-1930, page 136 |
Gaige, Chess Tournament Crosstables IV, page 698 |
Mudroň, Max Walter a Jakob Walter, page 35 |
Periodicals |
[QCH], vol. 5, no. 18, 2017, page 426 |
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