- This
article uses
algebraic notation to
describe chess moves. Čeněk
Kottnauer (24
February 1910,
Prague – 14
February 1996, London) was a
Czech British...
- rd 15, Nov-30 "Tartakower-Ivkov, Bled 1950". "Groningen (1946)". Čeněk
Kottnauer pla****
Tartakower at the
Staunton Memorial Tournament,
Groningen 1946...
- (Bohemia&Moravia-ch, Jan
Foltys won), and tied for 9th-10th at Zlín 1943 (Čeněk
Kottnauer won). "Archived copy" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on July...
- 1942, Semi-Slav Defense,
Marshall Gambit, D31, 0–1
Klaus Junge vs Čeněk
Kottnauer,
Prague 1942, Queen's
Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, D46, 1–0
Klaus Junge...
- fifth-last
survivor of the
sinking of RMS
Titanic (born 1905) Čeněk
Kottnauer,
chess player,
International Master (1950) (born 1910 in Austria-Hungary)...
- Stoltz, Flohr, and
Savielly Tartakower)
while Botvinnik won
three (Čeněk
Kottnauer,
Martin Christoffel, and
Carlos Guimard) to pull
ahead by half a point...
- won), won at
Prague 1943 (B&M-ch), tied for 4th= at Zlín 1943 (Čeněk
Kottnauer won).
After the war, he
shared 11th at
Prague 1946 (Treybal Memorial,...
-
clock simultaneous training series against local masters,
including Čeněk
Kottnauer, Luděk Pachman, Jiri Podgorný, and
Karel Průcha,
scoring an
overall dominant...
- König Austria/ Hungary Yugoslavia United
Kingdom United
States Čeněk
Kottnauer Czechoslovakia United
Kingdom Paul List Russian
Empire Germany United...
- An
illustration from
Internationaal Schaaktournooi Zaanstr**** 1946 by W.A.T.
Schelfhout and C.
Kottnauer (Amsterdam, 1946)...