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Ludwig Engels

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122:) and many other participants of that Olympiad (Ståhlberg, Najdorf, Frydman, Czerniak, Winz, Rauch, Kleinstein, Raud, Feigins, Luckis, Pelikan, Skalička, Sulik, Gromer, Seitz, de Ronde, Sonja Graf, Paulette Schwartzmann, etc.) decided to stay permanently in Argentina. He tied for 4th-5th in the 86:
and Kuppe won). In May 1938, he won in Barmen. In May–June 1938, he tied for 2nd-3rd, behind Bogoljubow, in Bad Elster. In June 1938, he lost a match to Kieninger (5 : 7). In July–August 1938, he took 4th in Bad Oeynhausen (5th GER-ch). The event was won by
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In 1928, Engels tied for 1st-2nd with van Nüss in Düsseldorf. In 1929, he took 4th in Cologne. In 1929, he won in Duisburg. In 1929, he tied for 1st-3rd in Duisburg. In 1930, he tied for 1st-2nd with Weissgerber in Frankfurt. In 1930, Engels lost a match to
78:. He won team bronze medal there. In November 1936, he won in Barmen. In July 1937, he took 2nd, behind Herrmann, in Bochum. In July–August 1937, he tied for 9th-10th in Bad Oeynhausen (4th GER-ch). The event was won by 149:, in São Paulo. In July 1947, he took 2nd, after Eliskases, in Recife. In May 1948, he tied for 4th-5th in Porto Alegre (Eliskases and Rossetto won). In June 1948, he took 4th in São Paulo ( 106:
in Buenos Aires. He won two gold medals, both team and individual (at third board: +12 –0 =4). When World War II broke out, Engels along with all other members of the German team (
139: 99:; Bogoljubow won). In June 1939, he took 4th in Vienna (Eliskases won). In July 1939, he tied for 6th-9th in Bad Oeynhausen (5th GER-ch; Eliskases won). 313: 398: 285: 241: 383: 95:
and Bogoljubow won). In April 1939, he tied for 1st-2nd with Kieninger in Krefeld. In May 1939, he tied for 3rd-6th in Stuttgart (
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won). In 1934, he tied for 1st-2nd with Boeck in Bad Salzuflen Ostern. In May–June 1934, he tied for 12th-14th in Bad Aachen (2nd
210: 408: 403: 123: 91:. In September 1938, he took 3rd, behind Eliskases and Kieninger, in Krefeld. In 1938/39, he took 6th in Karlsruhe ( 393: 260: 82:. In October 1937, he tied for 2nd-4th, after Reinhardt, in Magdeburg. In 1937, he tied for 4th-6th in Bad Saarow ( 150: 160:
In April 1952, he took 6th in Rio de Janeiro (Rossetto won). In April–May 1953, he took 3rd in Rio de Janeiro (
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In June 1933, he tied for 1st-2nd with Koch in Swinemünde. In June 1933, tied for 8th-9th in Bad Aachen (
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won). He then confined most of his chess activity to coaching and training at the São Paulo Chess Club (
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won). In November–December 1960, he tied for 6th-8th in São Paulo (zt). The event was won by
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After the war, Engels lived in São Paulo, Brazil. In 1947, he took 3rd, behind Eliskases and
378: 373: 161: 8: 349: 127: 44:(+2 –5 =1) in Nürnberg. In 1931, he tied for 11-12th in Swinemünde (27th DSB Kongress). 164:
won). In August 1957, he tied for 5th-6th in Rio de Janeiro (zt). The event was won by
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won). In January 1966, he took 8th in São Paulo (CXSP). The event was won by
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In August 1936, he played for Germany at third board (+9 –5 =3) in the
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in Cologne. In August 1935, he tied for 2nd-3rd in Bad Nauheim (
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In August–September 1939, Engels played for Germany in the
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Ajedrez Revista Mensual 1967, p. 165, says "9 January".
168:. In September 1957, he tied for 6th-7th in São Paulo ( 138:
in Montevideo. In July 1941, he tied for 3rd-4th in
365: 59:. In April 1935, he tied for 1st-2nd with 130:won). In 1941, he tied for 3rd-4th with 366: 284:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 240:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 67:won). In June 1936, he took 2nd after 124:Mar del Plata 1941 chess tournament 13: 399:Brazilian people of German descent 14: 420: 343: 27:, Brazil) was a German–Brazilian 328: 306: 292: 253: 203: 194: 1: 359:Ludwig Engels at 365Chess.com 246:Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's 187: 142:(Eliskases and Guimard won). 76:unofficial Olympiad in Munich 23:, Germany – 10 January 1967, 384:Sportspeople from Düsseldorf 352:player profile and games at 248:Chess Tournament Crosstables 34: 7: 10: 425: 409:20th-century chess players 404:Chess Olympiad competitors 155:Clube de Xadrez São Paulo 151:Albéric O'Kelly de Galway 55:). The event was won by 394:Brazilian chess players 134:, after Eliskases and 389:German chess players 19:(11 December 1905, 140:Águas de São Pedro 104:8th Chess Olympiad 69:Alexander Alekhine 162:Svetozar Gligorić 416: 337: 332: 326: 325: 320:. Archived from 310: 304: 303: 296: 290: 289: 283: 275: 273: 272: 263:. Archived from 257: 251: 245: 239: 231: 229: 228: 222: 216:. Archived from 215: 207: 201: 198: 182:Henrique Mecking 128:Gideon Ståhlberg 424: 423: 419: 418: 417: 415: 414: 413: 364: 363: 346: 341: 340: 333: 329: 312: 311: 307: 298: 297: 293: 277: 276: 270: 268: 261:"Archived copy" 259: 258: 254: 233: 232: 226: 224: 220: 213: 211:"Archived copy" 209: 208: 204: 199: 195: 190: 178:Samuel Schweber 174:Julio Bolbochán 170:Raúl Sanguineti 132:Héctor Rossetto 89:Erich Eliskases 80:Georg Kieninger 65:Efim Bogoljubow 61:Ludwig Rellstab 49:Efim Bogoljubow 37: 12: 11: 5: 422: 412: 411: 406: 401: 396: 391: 386: 381: 376: 362: 361: 356: 354:Chessgames.com 345: 344:External links 342: 339: 338: 327: 324:on 2009-10-18. 305: 291: 252: 202: 192: 191: 189: 186: 147:Miguel Najdorf 97:Europa Turnier 36: 33: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 421: 410: 407: 405: 402: 400: 397: 395: 392: 390: 387: 385: 382: 380: 377: 375: 372: 371: 369: 360: 357: 355: 351: 350:Ludwig Engels 348: 347: 336: 331: 323: 319: 317: 309: 301: 295: 287: 281: 267:on 2007-02-21 266: 262: 256: 249: 243: 237: 223:on 2006-06-17 219: 212: 206: 197: 193: 185: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 158: 156: 152: 148: 143: 141: 137: 136:Marcos Luckis 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 100: 98: 94: 90: 85: 81: 77: 72: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 45: 43: 32: 30: 26: 22: 18: 17:Ludwig Engels 330: 322:the original 315: 308: 294: 269:. Retrieved 265:the original 255: 247: 225:. Retrieved 218:the original 205: 196: 159: 154: 144: 101: 96: 93:Anton Kohler 84:Kurt Richter 73: 71:in Dresden. 46: 42:Ludwig Roedl 38: 16: 15: 379:1967 deaths 374:1905 births 166:Oscar Panno 368:Categories 335:BrasilBase 271:2007-07-01 227:2008-02-19 188:References 57:Carl Carls 21:Düsseldorf 120:Reinhardt 108:Eliskases 35:Biography 25:São Paulo 280:cite web 236:cite web 31:master. 316:Spanish 116:Becker 112:Michel 53:GER-ch 221:(PDF) 214:(PDF) 29:chess 286:link 242:link 157:). 370:: 318:)" 282:}} 278:{{ 238:}} 234:{{ 184:. 118:, 114:, 110:, 302:. 288:) 274:. 244:) 230:. 126:(

Index

Düsseldorf
São Paulo
chess
Ludwig Roedl
Efim Bogoljubow
GER-ch
Carl Carls
Ludwig Rellstab
Efim Bogoljubow
Alexander Alekhine
unofficial Olympiad in Munich
Georg Kieninger
Kurt Richter
Erich Eliskases
Anton Kohler
8th Chess Olympiad
Eliskases
Michel
Becker
Reinhardt
Mar del Plata 1941 chess tournament
Gideon Ståhlberg
Héctor Rossetto
Marcos Luckis
Águas de São Pedro
Miguel Najdorf
Albéric O'Kelly de Galway
Svetozar Gligorić
Oscar Panno
Raúl Sanguineti

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