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   | Results |  |  |  
   | Crosstable scores |  | 
  | Name | Edo | Dev. | Score | / | Games |  
  | Gebhard, Hans | 2270 | (39) | 8.5 | / | 11 |  
  | Rothballer, K. | 2195 | (50) | 8.5 | / | 11 |  
  | Schindler, Josef (1) | 2207 | (42) | 6 | / | 10 |  
  | Donegan, Alfred | 2068 | (43) | 6.5 | / | 11 |  
  | Kraussold, Max | 2207 | (54) | 6.5 | / | 11 |  
  | Benzinger, Josef | 2145 | (46) | 4.5 | / | 10 |  
  | Harrasser | 2109 | (48) | 4.5 | / | 10 |  
  | Zeuner, Josef | 2188 | (56) | 4.5 | / | 10 |  
  | Otto, August | 2088 | (47) | 4 | / | 11 |  
  | Laubmann, K. | 2060 | (56) | 2.5 | / | 10 |  
  | Best, R. | 1993 | (56) | 2.5 | / | 11 |  
  | Hoffmann (5) | 2022 | (103) | 2.5 | / | 6 |  |  |  |  |  |  | Match scores |  |  |  
Event table notes
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| Event data |  | 
   | Name: Munich Championship |  
   | Place: Munich |  
   | Start date: 19 Oct. 1929 |  
   | End date:   1930 |  |  |  
   | Notes: |  
   | The report in the Deutsche Schachblätter lists scores for 11 players, but they total to 62, which is too much for an 11-player single-round all-play-all tournament. However, it omits August Otto, who was a participant, as indicated in the Münchner Neueste Nachrichten of 17 Dec. 1929 (p.13), where he had 3 points after round 7 (with 2 of those 7 not yet completed). Since a 12-player single-round all-play-all tournament should have 66 games, there are 4 points missing, and I therefore assume that score for Otto. Hoffmann withdrew after 6 rounds, after playing Otto, Gebhard, Best, Kraussold, Donegan, and Rothballer (this information from Michael Kühl), so he must have forfeited to Schindler, Benzinger, Harrasser, Zeuner, and Laubmann. |  |  |  |  
   | References |  | 
| Periodicals |  
   | [DSB], no. 5, 1930, page 71 |  
   | [MNN], 21 Oct. 1929, page 12 |  
   | [MNN], 17 Dec. 1929, page 13 |  |  |