Results |
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Crosstable scores |
Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
Eliskases, Erich |
2527 | (37) |
9.5 | / | 11 |
Luckis, Markas |
2366 | (31) |
8 | / | 11 |
Engels, Ludwig |
2440 | (39) |
7 | / | 11 |
Rossetto, Héctor |
2318 | (32) |
7 | / | 11 |
Balparda, Julio |
2187 | (49) |
5.5 | / | 11 |
Roux Cabral, Luis |
2125 | (61) |
5 | / | 11 |
Cánepa, José |
2140 | (52) |
4.5 | / | 11 |
Isain, Pedros |
2127 | (81) |
4.5 | / | 11 |
Liebstein, Arturo |
2142 | (60) |
4 | / | 11 |
Olivera, Alfredo |
2160 | (52) |
4 | / | 11 |
Ledesma Iglesias, Serafin |
2094 | (82) |
4 | / | 11 |
Pons, Angel |
2057 | (71) |
3 | / | 11 |
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Event table notes
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Event data |
Name: Montevideo Tournament |
Place: Montevideo |
Start date: 19 May 1941 |
End date: 30 May 1941 |
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Notes: |
Di Felice has 'Roux Cabral, Fausto' and 'Ledesma, Otoniel' here, but these both seem to be later players; chessgames.com has 'Luis Roux Cabral' and 'Serafin Ledesma Iglesias'. Also, Di Felice's crosstable shows Liebstein with 4.5 points and Pons with 2.5 points, while chessgames.com shows Liebstein with 4 points and Pons with 3 points. Since chessgames.com actually has the game Liebstein-Pons, a draw, whereas Di Felice shows it as a win for Liebstein, I will take the result at chessgames.com to be correct. |
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