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    Gyula "Julius" Breyer (30 April 1893 Budapest – 9 November 1921) was a Hungarian chess player and 1912 Hungarian national champion. In 1912 Breyer won...
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  • Look up Breyer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Breyer may refer to: Charles Breyer (disambiguation), several people Gyula Breyer (1893–1921), Hungarian...
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    players include Johannes Zukertort, Savielly Tartakower, Akiba Rubinstein, Gyula Breyer, Rudolf Spielmann, Samuel Reshevsky, Reuben Fine, David Bronstein, and...
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  • Leading members were Aron Nimzowitsch, Richard Réti, Savielly Tartakower, Gyula Breyer, Efim Bogoljubov, and Ernst Grünfeld, who all came from Central Europe...
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  • Breyer Variation was recommended by Gyula Breyer as early as 1911, but there are no known game records in which Breyer employed this line. The Breyer...
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    Princess Viktória de Bourbon de Parme - lawyer, businesswoman, and royal Gyula Breyer - chess player Václav Havel- honorary citizen Kati Kovács – honorary...
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  • Reinfeld and Irving Chernev, annotating the game Max Euwe–Gyula Breyer, Vienna 1921, called Breyer's 27th move, 27...Nge3!, "an important Zwischenzug". The...
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  • present-day Hungary. Gyula Aggházy Károly Antal Franz Liszt Miklós Borsos Sándor Bortnyik Francois Colos Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka Gyula Czimra Gyula Donáth Orshi...
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  • named after Franz Brentano Breyer Variation of the King's Gambit – 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Qf3 – named after Gyula Breyer Breyer Variation of the Ruy Lopez...
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  • d5 2.e4) for the first time. István Abonyi with Zsigmond Barász and Gyula Breyer developed the Budapest Gambit. Abonyi played it against the Dutch surgeon...
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    played twenty-six opponents (the previous record was twenty-five, set by Gyula Breyer), winning sixteen games, losing five, and drawing five after twelve hours...
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  • The Hungarians István Abonyi, Zsigmond Barász and Gyula Breyer further developed the opening. Breyer played it in 1916 against the Dutch surgeon Johannes...
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  • Oldřich Duras won), tied for 7-8th at Temesvár 1912 (the 4th HUN-ch, Gyula Breyer won), took 11th at Budapest 1913 (Rudolf Spielmann won), took 5th at...
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    although unofficial, Austrian Chess Championship), above Max Euwe, Gyula Breyer, Ernst Grünfeld and Savielly Tartakower 2nd at Hamburg 1921 equal 2nd...
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    Tournament Location Winner(s) Ref 1920 Amsterdam Richard Réti Göteborg Berlin Gyula Breyer 1921 Kiel Efim Bogoljubov Triberg Alexander Alekhine Budapest The Hague...
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  • Boytsun (Ukraine, born 1983) Julius Brach (Czechoslovakia, 1881–1938) Gyula Breyer (Hungary, 1893–1921) Alfred Brinckmann (Germany, 1891–1967) Mirko Bröder...
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  • was founded by Aron Nimzowitsch, Richard Réti, Savielly Tartakower, Gyula Breyer, and Ernst Grünfeld in the 1920s. The hypermodernists rejected the idea...
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  • Masters tournament (Meisterturnier): from the Austro-Hungarian Empire: Gyula Breyer (Hungary), Oldřich Duras (Bohemia), Richard Réti (Slovakia), Rudolf Spielmann...
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  • World War, but early instances can be found in the games of Henry Bird, Gyula Breyer, Aron Nimzowitsch and Richard Reti. In the late 1940s and early 1950s...
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  • Budapest 1911; took 9th at Temesvár 1912 (HUN-ch, Gyula Breyer won); tied for 4-5th at Budapest 1917 (Breyer won); took 4th at Budapest 1918 (Zoltán von Balla...
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  • Pistyan 1912 (Akiba Rubinstein won), took 10th at Temesvár 1912 (HUN-ch, Gyula Breyer won), took 12th at Budapest 1913 (Rudolf Spielmann won), shared 2nd with...
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  • won by G. Salwe, 1916/17. Brno won by Julius Brach. Budapest won by Gyula Breyer followed by Zsigmond Barász, Károly Sterk, Kornél Havasi and Johannes...
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  • 7-8th at Breslau 1912 (18th DSB–Congress, B tourn); took second, behind Gyula Breyer at the1912 Hungarian Championship; won at the 1913 Hungarian Championship;...
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  • Karel Opočenský ahead of Jan Schulz. Budapest (Quadrangular), won by Gyula Breyer followed by Zoltán von Balla, Richard Réti, Johannes Esser. Vienna (the...
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  • by Rudolf Spielmann followed by Savielly Tartakower, Carl Schlechter, Gyula Breyer, etc. Berlin (Quadrangular), won by Erich Cohn and Spielmann. Vienna...
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  • c. 24 May - John O'Hanlon beat Addey Dixon (+3 –0 =0) in Portadown. Gyula Breyer won against Jan F. Esser (+2 –1 =1) in Budapest. Jacques Mieses defeated...
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  • Charles Jaffe. July 22–26. Kaschau won by Richard Réti followed by Vidmar, Gyula Breyer, Schlechter, Asztalos, etc. August 5–19. Gothenburg won by Karl Berndtsson...
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  • 2–3. Jackson Whipps Showalter, Traube, 4. Hernandes 1916 Budapest 1. Gyula Breyer, 2. Zoltán von Balla, 3. Richard Réti, 4. Johannes Esser 1916/17 Vienna...
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  • rating 2553) was won by GM Zoltán Almási 6.0/9, a half point ahead of GM Gyula Sax and GM Zoltán Varga. The ten-player women's single round-robin (average...
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    financial deregulation measures. He appointed Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer to the U.S. Supreme Court. In foreign policy, Clinton ordered U.S. military...
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