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Carlos Maderna

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20: 176: 164: 197: 287: 282: 222: 78: 277: 66: 43: 184: 96:, at Mar del Plata / Buenos Aires 1951, and tied for 11-12th at Mar del Plata / Buenos Aires 1954 ( 54:(1 : 8) in 1941 (for the title of 1940), and won the title (of 1950) after play-off with 272: 267: 8: 88:
He participated in first and second South American zonal tournaments. He took 3rd, after
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in Buenos Aires (Piazzini won). In 1938, he tied for 5-6th in Montevideo (Carrasco,
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in Buenos Aires (Geniol it). In 1934/35 he took 16th in
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http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=23922
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chess
Argentine Champion
Luis Piazzini
Carlos Guimard
Jacobo Bolbochán
Heinrich Reinhardt
Mar del Plata International Chess Tournament
Roberto Grau
Savielly Tartakower
South American Chess Championship
Alexander Alekhine
Erich Eliskases
Julio Bolbochán
Oscar Panno
Chess Olympiads
2nd Chess Olympiad
The Hague
6th Chess Olympiad
Warsaw
base4049
"Major Tournaments and Argentine Chess Championships (notes in Spanish)"
the original
base0039
BrasilBase
Amsterdam (NED-ch10th) 1938
Archived
Wayback Machine
OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess
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