Gyula Makovetz (Makowetz, Makovets) (29 December 1860, Arad – 8 August 1903, Budapest) was a Hungarian journalist and chess player. He edited the chess...
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the Budapest chess club, where he frequently played with Maróczy and Gyula Makovetz, and convincingly defeated Gyozo Exner in a match. This is Charousek's...
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for 4–7th in Vienna (Vincenz Hruby won). In 1892, he shared 2nd with Gyula Makovetz, behind Siegbert Tarrasch, in Dresden (the 7th DSB Congress). He tied...
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Tied with his brother Berthold Lasker. 1890 Graz 3rd 4/6 +3−1=2 Behind Gyula Makovetz and Johann Hermann Bauer. 1892 London 1st 9/11 +8−1=2 Ahead of Mason...
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DSB–Congress, Siegbert Tarrasch won); tied for 4–5th at Graz 1890 (Gyula Makovetz won); tied for 8–9th at Leipzig 1894 (ninth DSB–Congress, Tarrasch won)...
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achievement was at Graz 1890 (+3 –0 =3) where he finished in 2nd place behind Gyula Makovetz and ahead of Emanuel Lasker and Georg Marco. In 1891 whilst playing...
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(1881–1940), Ukrainian-born Polish, killed by Nazis[citation needed] Gyula Makovetz (1860–1903), Hungarian[citation needed] Jonathan Mestel (born 1957)...
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Makarczyk (Poland, 1901–1972) Vladimir Makogonov (Azerbaijan 1904–1993) Gyula Makovetz (Hungary, 1860–1903) Vadim Malakhatko (Ukraine, Belgium, born 1977)...
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(1856–1903), Hungarian master, dies in Budapest at age 46. August 8 – Gyula Makovetz (1860–1903), Hungarian chess player and editor of the chess magazine...
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Winner(s) Ref 1890 Manchester Siegbert Tarrasch Vienna Max Weiss Graz Gyula Makovetz Berlin Emanuel Lasker Berthold Lasker 1891 Horatio Caro 1892 DSB Congress...
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