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    Piešťany (redirect from Pistyan)
    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 Nazis. Alekhine vs. Bogoljubow, Pistyan 1922 (or: Czentovic vs. McConnor, Dr B. et al) Throughout the story, chess...
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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,...
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    Burgess, Nunn, & Emms (2004), pp. 14–15 "Siegbert Tarrasch vs. Max Euwe, Bad Pistyan it, CZE 1922". Chessgames.com. Archived from the original on 10 January...
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    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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    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...
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  • 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...
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  • involving six consecutive offers of the queen. 1922: Alekhine–Bogoljubov, Pistyan. This game is referred in the famous novella The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig...
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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 Bogoljubov 1922 London 2nd...
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  • Tarrasch vs. Euwe, Pistyan 1922...
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  • Abbazia 1912 (an event devoted to the King's Gambit), Stockholm 1919; Bad Pistyan 1922; and Semmering 1926. He is also remembered as the author of the classic...
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  • Nové Zámky Neuhäus(e)l Names mean "New manor" Pezinok Bösing Piešťany Pistyan Empire of Austria Püschtin Very rare Podolínec Podolin Pudlein Empire of...
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    Vienna 1915, 9th= at Gothenburg 1920, 7th at The Hague 1921, and 18th at Pistyan 1922. In match play he drew with Carl Schlechter twice; (+0 –0 =10) in...
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  • that Rubinstein won in a one-year time span (San Sebastián, Breslau, Bad Pistyan, Warsaw, and Vilna). Forgacs only played the first half tournament and...
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  • Balla at Budapest in 1911 (the 3rd HUN-ch), tied for 13th and 14th at Bad Pistyan in 1912 (Akiba Rubinstein won), tied for 8-11th at Breslau 1912 (the 18th...
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    Liptószentmiklós Liptau - St. Nikolaus Lučenec Losonc Lizenz Piešťany Pöstyén Pistyan / (rarely:) Püschtin Ružomberok Rózsahegy Rosenberg Topoľčany Nagytapolcsány...
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    tournament Carlsbad Richard Teichmann 1912 San Sebastián Akiba Rubinstein Bad Pistyan Piešťany Budapest Frank Marshall Carl Schlechter Russian Chess Championship...
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  • 1921 (the 2nd Czechoslovak Chess Championship, Hromádka won), took 3rd at Pistyan (Piešťany) 1922 (B tournament, Endre Steiner won), tied for 9-11th at Znojmo...
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  • Championship, Zoltán von Balla and Barász won), tied for 9-11th at Bad Pistyan 1912 (Akiba Rubinstein won), took 10th at Temesvár 1912 (HUN-ch, Gyula...
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    Düsseldorf and Munich. After World War I, he tied for 6-7th at Piešťany (Pistyan) 1922 (Efim Bogoljubow won), tied for 8-10th at Teplice-Šanov (Teplitz-Schönau)...
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