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Johann "Hans"
Joseph Kmoch (July 25, 1894 –
February 13, 1973) was an Austrian-Dutch-American
chess International Master (1950),
International Arbiter...
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kmoch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kmoch is a
surname meaning godfather in
Moravian dialect of
Czech language.
Notable people with the...
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genius of the
wondrous idea.
Kmoch was in fact a
great admirer of Nimzowitsch, and
Nimzowitsch was
amused at the effort.
Kmoch also
wrote an
article about...
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Chess Club in New York City on
October 17, 1956. In
Chess Review, Hans
Kmoch dubbed it "The Game of the Century" and wrote: "The
following game, a stunning...
- František
Kmoch (1
August 1848 – 30
April 1912) was a
Czech composer and conductor. František
Kmoch was born in Zásmuky near Kolín, Bohemia. His father...
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Ladislaus (Ludwig)
Kmoch (1894-1971) was an
Austrian cartoonist who
published one of the
first daily comic strips in
Continental Europe,
Tobias Seicherl...
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Phnom Kmoch is a
mountain peak in
Pursat Province, Cambodia. It is 1,220
meters tall
Phnom Kmoch is a con****uous
mountain located in the
western part...
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gastric ulcer and died
after a
fourth at the age of 34 in Ghent. Hans
Kmoch wrote that
Colle "was not sentimental. He bore his
sufferings as something...
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structure and a
clearer distinction between it and
other openings. Hans
Kmoch called the
system of
attack emplo**** by Réti in the game Réti–Rubinstein...
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which Fischer sacrificed his
queen to
unleash an
unstoppable attack. Hans
Kmoch called it "The Game of the Century", writing: "The
following game, a stunning...