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    endgame studies. Réti died on 6 June 1929 in Prague of scarlet fever. His ashes are buried in the grave of Réti's father, Dr. Samuel Réti, in the Jewish...
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  • The Réti Opening is a hypermodern chess opening whose "traditional" or "classic method" begins with the moves: 1. Nf3 d5 2. c4 White attacks Black's pawn...
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  • Rudolph Reti, also Réti (Serbian: Рудолф Рети, romanized: Rudolf Reti; November 27, 1885 – February 7, 1957), was a musical analyst, composer and pianist...
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  • by Richard Réti Réti Opening, chess opening named after Richard Réti Reti (film), a 2016 Marathi movie István Réti (1872–1945), painter Richard Réti (1889–1929)...
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    The Réti endgame study is a chess endgame study by Richard Réti. It was published in 1921 in Kagans Neueste Schachnachrichten. It demonstrates how a king...
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  • article. Savielly Tartakower defeated Richard Réti using b4 in a match in 1919 when both were top-level players, and Reti himself defeated Abraham Speijer...
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    purse bid must be accepted. Alekhine, Efim Bogoljubow, Géza Maróczy, Richard Réti, Rubinstein, Tartakower and Vidmar promptly signed them. Between 1921...
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    numerous other players, including Savielly Tartakower, Milan Vidmar, Richard Réti, Akiba Rubinstein, Mikhail Botvinnik, Bent Larsen, Viktor Korchnoi and...
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  • came to prominence in the 1920s. Leading members were Aron Nimzowitsch, Richard Réti, Savielly Tartakower, Gyula Breyer, Efim Bogoljubov, and Ernst Grünfeld...
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  • Richard Réti, Vasily Smyslov, and Jan Timman being perhaps the most notable ones. Richard Réti, Ostrauer Morgenzeitung Dec. 4, 1921 Richard Réti's study...
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    Siegbert Tarrasch, the Hypermodernism influenced by Aron Nimzowitsch and Richard Réti, and the Soviet Chess School promoted by Botvinnik were all strongly...
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    finished first (+6−2=1) ahead of Efim Bogoljubov, Savielly Tartakower, Richard Réti, Géza Maróczy, and Siegbert Tarrasch. Breyer had a plus record against...
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    from the original on 2008-01-05. Retrieved 2008-05-23. Réti 1923, p.129 Goldsby, A.J. (2007). "Reti - Alekhine, Baden-Baden 1925". Archived from the original...
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    nevertheless, wins in the end."Réti, Richard (1976). Masters of the Chessboard. Dover Publications. p. 132. ISBN 0-486-23384-7. Réti considered, but rejected...
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  • in the late 1930s with such chess grandmasters as Alexander Alekhine, Richard Réti, Eugene Znosko-Borovsky, and André Chéron playing it. A player can either...
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  • Sämisch–Nimzowitsch, Copenhagen "The Immortal Zugzwang Game". 1924: Richard Réti–José Raúl Capablanca, New York. The game that ended Capablanca's eight-year...
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  • Indian players commence their game in this way." The hypermodern player Richard Reti played 1.g3 several times at Baden-Baden in 1925, with mixed results...
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  • Indian Attack" were attributed by Richard Reti to Hans Kmoch, though Réti himself did not approve of these terms. Réti also attributed to Kmoch the terms...
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    Czechoslovak player of the century, Oldřich Duras came in fourth place (after Richard Réti, Vlastimil Hort and Salo Flohr). The chess club ŠK Duras Brno in Brno...
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  • Harry Pillsbury and also in a 1925 game between Savielly Tartakower and Richard Réti. The same position, except shifted to the e-file, occurred in a 2009...
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  • Lorre, actor Robert Maxwell, media mogul Ivan Reitman, film director Richard Réti, chess player Herman Steiner, chess player Rudolf Vrba, coauthor of the...
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  • "Chessmetrics Player Profile: Richard Réti". ChessMetrics.com. Archived from the original on 2012-05-09. "Player profile: Richard Reti; Opening: Budapest Gambit...
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    Vidmar 1918 Berlin Emanuel Lasker Four Masters Milan Vidmar Kaschau Richard Réti New York José Raúl Capablanca 1919 Stockholm Rudolf Spielmann Hastings...
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  • Emanuel Lasker met Alexander Alekhine, Efim Bogoljubow, Géza Maróczy, Richard Réti, Savielly Tartakower and Fred Yates in Hamburg. They steamed with the...
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  • mathematics professor. The hypermodern school was founded by Aron Nimzowitsch, Richard Réti, Savielly Tartakower, Gyula Breyer, and Ernst Grünfeld in the 1920s....
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  • creating threats that must be parried, and gain a tempo. In the Réti endgame study (by Richard Réti, 1921), the white king is outside the square of the black...
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    played what was probably his most famous brilliancy), Milan Vidmar, and Richard Réti. His first achievement was first place in a tournament in Nuremberg in...
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    theoretical school of so-called hypermodernists like Aron Nimzowitsch and Richard Réti. They advocated controlling the center of the board with distant pieces...
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    blindfold checkers being 28 simultaneous games). The Czechoslovak player Richard Réti and Russian World Champion Alexander Alekhine were the next to significantly...
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    describe chess moves. He was a target of the hypermodern school, led by Richard Réti, Aron Nimzowitsch, and Savielly Tartakower, all of whom criticized his...
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