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Milda Lauberte (7
October 1918 in
Vildoga –
October 19, 2009 in Riga) was a
Latvian chess master. She pla**** in two Women's
World Championship tournaments...
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Milda Lauberte. In the 1948
Latvian Women's
Chess Championship she was a
leader with 7
points out of 7, but in the
decisive battle with
Lauberte in first...
- Falköping,
Sweden Keila,
Estonia Stuhr,
Germany Vesthimmerland,
Denmark Milda Lauberte (1918-2009),
chess player Alvis Vītoliņš (1946-1997),
chess player Sandis...
- L'Ami,
Alina (1985)
Romania – IM L****n,
Ingrid (1909–1990)
Denmark – WIM
Lauberte,
Milda (1918–2009)
Latvia – WIM Lazarević,
Milunka (1932–2018)
Serbia –...
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tournaments came to an end when she was held to a draw in
Round 11 by
Milda Lauberte. The next round,
Menchik nearly lost to Graf but was able to
recover and...
- US, 1885–1981)
Emanuel Lasker (Germany, Russia, US, 1868–1941)
Milda Lauberte (Latvia, 1918–2009) Leho
Laurine (Estonia, Sweden, 1904–1998)
Jessica Lauser...
- In the 1930s,
Endzelins was
married to the
Latvian chess master Milda Lauberte (1918–2009). At the end of
World War II, Endzelīns,
along with many other...
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Points 1 Vera Menchik (TCH) 14 2 Clarice Benini (ITA) 10 3–4 Milda
Lauberte (LAT) 9 Sonja Graf (GER) 9 5 Mary Bain (USA) 8½ 6–7 Mona May Karff (PLE)...
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Championship at Stockholm,
behind Vera
Menchik and
ahead of
Sonja Graf,
Milda Lauberte, Mary Bain, Mona May Karff, and others. She was the
twice Italian women's...
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Petrovs Milda Lauberte 1938-9 Riga
Vladimirs Petrovs Elise Vogel 1941 Riga
Alexander Koblencs Marta Krūmiņa 1943 Riga
Igors Ždanovs
Milda Lauberte 1944 Udelnaya...