Jaroslav Šajtar (December 3, 1921 – February 4, 2003) was a Czech chess master and an honorary grandmaster, born in Ostrava. He won at Kraków 1938, thrice...
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1984 – Eero Böök, Stojan Puc 1985 – Harry Golombek, Mario Monticelli, Jaroslav Šajtar 1986 – Arthur Dake, Theodor Ghițescu 1987 – Vladimir Makogonov, Vladas...
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1940–2003) Pierre Charles Fournier de Saint-Amant (France, 1800–1872) Jaroslav Šajtar (Czechoslovakia, 1921–2003) Konstantin Sakaev (Russia, born 1974) Yuri...
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concluding elegantly against the former world champion. Keres vs. Jaroslav Šajtar, Amsterdam 1954 (ol), Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation (B94), 1–0...
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Budapest 1926. He played, with a score of 7.5/15, at Kraków 1938 (Jaroslav Šajtar won), tied for 5-7th at Gablonz (Jablonec nad Nisou) 1938 (DSV, Karl...
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Events in chess in 2003: February 4 – Jaroslav Šajtar (1921–2003), 81, Czech Grandmaster and FIDE vice chairman. May 10 – Milan Vukcevich (1937–2003)...
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(1910–1945) was a German chess master. Roepstorff took 15th at Kraków 1938 (Jaroslav Šajtar won), shared first with Paul Mross but lost to him a play-off at Berlin...
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(1952 Olympic gold medals: individual road race, team road race). Jaroslav Šajtar, 81, Czech chess master. Guillermo González Calderoni, 54, Mexican...
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Zlín won by Čeněk Kottnauer followed by Foltys, Luděk Pachman, Zíta, Jaroslav Šajtar, etc. Florence (the 10th Italian Chess Championship), won by Vincenzo...
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Kraljevo 2005-11-12 1978 Yugoslavia M ; later Serbia and Montenegro Šajtar, Jaroslav 1921-12-03 Ostrava 2003-02-04 1985 Czechoslovakia M honorary Sakaev...
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