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Karel Skalička

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80:. In 1925, he tied for 2nd-3rd in Prague (2nd Kautsky memorial). In 1926, he tied for 1st-3rd in Prague (3rd Kautsky memorial). In 1927, he tied for 2nd-4th in Prague (Hromádka won). In 1929, he tied for 6-8th in Prague ( 84:
won). In 1930, he took 6th in Prague (Flohr won). In 1930, he took 2nd, behind Flohr, in Prague. In 1931/32, he tied for 3rd-5th in Prague (8th Kautsky memorial;
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Following the outbreak of the World War II Skalička, along with many other participants of the 8th Olympiad, elected to stay in Argentina.
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He won an individual gold medal and a team bronze medal at Prague 1931, and a team silver medal at Folkestone 1933.
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Dr. Karel Skalička played for Czechoslovakia (Bohemia&Moravia in 1939) in three
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won). In 1936, he took 16th in Poděbrady. The event was won by Flohr.
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won). The final tournament (Amateur World Championship) was won by
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won). In 1945/46, he tied for 1st-2nd with Letelier, followed by
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won). In 1934, he took 10th in Prague (11th Kautsky memorial;
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won). In 1935, he took 3rd in Prague (12th Kautsky memorial;
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won). In 1932, he took 2nd in Prague (9th Kautsky memorial;
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won), and tied for 21-31st in the major tournament (
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Index

Prague
Buenos Aires
Czech
Argentine
chess
Czechoslovakia
1st unofficial Chess Olympiad
Anatol Tschepurnoff
Karel Hromádka
Hermanis Matisons
Prague
Jan Schulz
Bromley
Salo Flohr
Emil Richter
Josef Dobiáš
Karel Opočensky
Jiří Pelikán
Chess Olympiads
4th Chess Olympiad
5th Chess Olympiad
8th Chess Olympiad
René Letelier
Enrique Reinhardt
Moshe Czerniak
Gideon Ståhlberg
Movsas Feigins
Jiří Pelikán
Buenos Aires
Passengers of the Piriápolis

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