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Rudolf Pitschak (5
August 1902 – 23
September 1988) was a Czech-German
chess master. Born in
Rumburk (Rumburg), he once was the head of the Brünn (Brno)...
- . Ne3+! 37. Rxe3 Qf1+! (analysis diagram) 38. Kxf1 stalemate. In Korn–
Pitschak, Brno 1936, White's
desperado queen and rook
saved the draw
despite White's...
- (Fritz Sämisch and
George Alan
Thomas won), got 7th at
Venice 1929 (Rudolf
Pitschak won), 16th at San Remo 1930 (Alexander
Alekhine won), 4th at
Paris 1938...
- József Pintér (Hungary, born 1953)
Vasja Pirc (Slovenia, 1907–1980)
Rudolf Pitschak (Czechoslovakia, US, 1902–1988) Karl
Pitschel (Austria, 1829–1883) Aaron...
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- 1st with van den
Bosch at Zwolle. In 1928/29, he tied for 2 nd-3rd with
Pitschak,
behind Ludwig Rellstab, at
Hastings (Reserve B). In
February 1929, he...
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Olympiad at The
Hague (+3 –7 =2). In 1929, he took 11th in
Venice (Rudolf
Pitschak won). In 1930, he took 3rd in
Florence (Rosselli won). In 1937, he took...
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music teacher Viktor Tietz (1859–1937),
German chess player Rudolf Pitschak (1902–1988), Czech-German
chess master Helmut Baierl (1926–2005), German...
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Teodors Bergs (1902–1966),
Latvian master, is born in Riga
August 5 –
Rudolf Pitschak (1902–1988), Czech–German master, is born in
Rumburk October 15 – María...
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Colle won).
Rosselli won at
Livorno 1926; took 6th at
Venice 1929 (Rudolf
Pitschak won); tied for 2nd-3rd with
Abraham Baratz,
behind Brian Reilly, at Nice...