Josef Rejfiř (22 September 1909 – 4 May 1962) was one of Czechoslovakia's strongest chess players before World War II. Rejfiř represented Czechoslovakia...
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Makarczyk, Paulin Frydman Czechoslovakia 46½ Salo Flohr, Karl Gilg, Josef Rejfíř, Karel Opočenský, Karel Skalička 1933 5th Chess Olympiad Folkestone,...
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Masters by FIDE in 1950. The players she finished ahead of included Josef Rejfíř, Lajos Asztalos, and Milan Vidmar Jr., who all received the International...
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Teodor Regedziński (Poland, 1894–1954) Arturo Reggio (Italy, 1863–1917) Josef Rejfíř (Czechoslovakia, 1909–1962) Ludwig Rellstab (Germany, 1904–1983) Georges...
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Hastings Premier Reserves alongside George Koltanowski ahead of Salo Flohr, Josef Rejfiř, Ludwig Rellstab, C.H.O'D. Alexander, Daniël Noteboom, and Milan Vidmar...
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Alster František Zíta Július Kozma Ján Šefc Jiří Fichtl František Pithart Josef Rejfíř Jaroslav Ježek František Blatný Maximilian Ujtelky 1961 Oberhausen Soviet...
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– Leo Zobel (1895–1962), Czechoslovak Chess Champion in 1931 May 4 – Josef Rejfiř (1909–1962), 52, Czechoslovak IM. July 27 – Roy Turnbull Black (1888–1962)...
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Trenčianske Teplice (Gideon Ståhlberg won). Ivan Vladimir Rohaček vs Josef Rejfiř, Luhačovice 1935, Old Benoni, A43, 1-0 Jan Foltys vs Ivan Vladimir Rohaček...
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Tartakower, Przepiórka, Makarczyk, Frydman 47 3 Czechoslovakia Flohr, Gilg, Rejfíř, Opočenský, Skalička 46½ 4 Yugoslavia Vidmar, Asztalos, Kostić, Pirc, König...
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