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    This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Čeněk Kottnauer (24 February 1910, Prague – 14 February 1996, London) was a Czech British...
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    rd 15, Nov-30 "Tartakower-Ivkov, Bled 1950". "Groningen (1946)". Čeněk Kottnauer played Tartakower at the Staunton Memorial Tournament, Groningen 1946...
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  • Kotsur (Kazakhstan, born 1974) Alexander Kotov (Russia, 1913–1981) Čeněk Kottnauer (Czechoslovakia, England, 1910–1996) Bachar Kouatly (Syria, Liban,...
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  • Stoltz, Flohr, and Savielly Tartakower) while Botvinnik won three (Čeněk Kottnauer, Martin Christoffel, and Carlos Guimard) to pull ahead by half a point...
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  • 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...
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  • cancer. Gied Jaspars, 56, Dutch television producer, colorectal cancer. Čeněk Kottnauer, 85, Czech-British chess master. Alejandro de la Sota Martínez, 82...
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    (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...
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  • König  Austria/ Hungary  Yugoslavia  United Kingdom  United States Čeněk Kottnauer  Czechoslovakia  United Kingdom Paul List  Russian Empire  Germany...
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  • architect Jan Kaplický, architect Jan Kavan, diplomat and politician Čeněk Kottnauer, chess master Karel Kuttelwascher, fighter pilot Sir Frank William...
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    Hart, fifth-last survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic (born 1905) Čeněk Kottnauer, chess player, International Master (1950) (born 1910 in Austria-Hungary)...
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  • Junge 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...
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    with František Zíta in Prague (B&M-ch). In 1943, he took 2nd, behind Čeněk Kottnauer, in Zlín. In 1944, he took 4th in Brno (B&M-ch, Opočenský won). After...
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    10½ / 13 = 80.8% Board 3: David Bronstein 8 / 10 = 80.0% Board 4: Čeněk Kottnauer 12½ / 15 = 83.3% 1st reserve: Héctor Rossetto 8 / 10 = 80.0% 2nd reserve:...
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    clock simultaneous training series against local masters, including Čeněk Kottnauer, Luděk Pachman, Jiri Podgorný, and Karel Průcha, scoring an overall...
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  • Bogoljubow, Jan Foltys, and Ludwig Rellstab, 9–19 June 1943. Zlín won by Čeněk Kottnauer followed by Foltys, Luděk Pachman, Zíta, Jaroslav Šajtar, etc. Florence...
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