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in Amsterdam. He traveled a lot and finally settled in Venezuela, where he taught chess at the Caracas Military Academy. He died in Caracas in 1981.
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in 1942, 1945 and 1958. Pilnik began his international career in 1942, when he tied for 10-11th in New York, and tied for 2nd-3rd in
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Pilnik's given name was spelled with two 'n's, in standard German fashion. Hooper D. and Whyld K. 1992.
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in Dubrovnik. In 1952, he won team silver medal playing at fourth board (+6 −1 =7) at the
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in Moscow. In 1958, he won team bronze medal playing at first board (+5 −2 =8) at the
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Gaige; but '13' according to Ajedrez Revista Mensual December 1981, p. 737.
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in Mar del Plata. In July/August 1945, he took 3rd at the Hollywood
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in Amsterdam. In 1956, he played at fourth board (+7 −3 =3) at the
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Pedro Méndez Castedo and Luis Méndez Castedo (2019).
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The Gijón International Chess Tournaments, 1944-1965
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Herman Pilnik

Hoogovens chess tournament
Stuttgart
Caracas
Venezuela
Grandmaster
Peak rating
Stuttgart
Caracas
Venezuela
German-born Argentine
chess
Grandmaster
Stuttgart
Argentina
Argentine Championships
Mar del Plata
Miguel Najdorf
Pan-American Tournament
Samuel Reshevsky
Beverwijk
Vienna
Belgrade
Chess Olympiads
9th Chess Olympiad
10th Chess Olympiad
Helsinki
11th Chess Olympiad
12th Chess Olympiad

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