- Piešťany (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈpɪeʂcani] ; German:
Pistyan, Hungarian: Pöstyén, Polish:
Pieszczany [pjɛˈʂtʂanɨ], Czech: Píšťany [ˈpiːʃcanɪ]) is a town...
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sentenced to
death in
absentia by the ****s.
Alekhine vs. Bogol****w,
Pistyan 1922 (or:
Czentovic vs. McConnor, Dr B. et al)
Throughout the story, chess...
- Burgess, Nunn, & Emms (2004), pp. 14–15 "Siegbert
Tarrasch vs. Max Euwe, Bad
Pistyan it, CZE 1922". Chessgames.com.
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original on 10 January...
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after Ernst Grünfeld
introduced it into
international play at the Bad
Pistyan Tournament 7–28
April 1922, where, in his
first game with the defense,...
- the
three strongest tournaments that year, at San Sebastian,
Breslau and
Pistyan. Late in 1912,
Lasker entered into
negotiations for a
world title match...
- 1919, Kiel 1921, and
Pistyan (Pieštany) 1922. He tied for 1st–3rd at
Karlsbad (Karlovy Vary) 1923. He sent his
winnings from
Pistyan to Triberg,
where his...
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ahead of Grünfeld 1921 The
Hague 1st 8/9 +7−0=2
ahead of
Tartakower 1922
Pistyan 2–3 14½/18 +12−1=5 tied with Spielmann,
behind Bogol****v 1922
London 2nd...
- He also won in the 23rd DSB
Congress at
Frankfurt 1923.
During the Bad
Pistyan (Piešťany)
tournament of
April 1922 Grünfeld
introduced his most important...
- that
Rubinstein won in a one-year time span (San Sebastián, Breslau, Bad
Pistyan, Warsaw, and Vilna).
Forgacs only pla**** the
first half
tournament and...
- DSB-Congress,
Akiba Rubinstein and Oldřich
Duras won), tied for 7th and 8th at
Pistyan in 1912 (Rubinstein won), tied for 3rd and 4th at Temesvár in 1912, and...