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Enrique Reed Valenzuela
Number of games in database: 44
Years covered: 1939 to 1947
Overall record: +15 -19 =10 (45.5%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

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ENRIQUE REED VALENZUELA
(born Aug-01-1915, died May-11-1958) Chile

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Enrique Reed Valenzuela was Chilean Champion in 1932.

 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 44  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. E Reed Valenzuela vs E Karastoichev  1-034 1939 Buenos Aires ol-8 pr BE08 Catalan, Closed
2. Z Kleinstein vs E Reed Valenzuela  0-146 1939 Buenos Aires ol (Men) f-AE13 Queen's Indian, 4.Nc3, Main line
3. T Melngailis vs E Reed Valenzuela  1-066 1939 Buenos Aires ol (Men) f-AA14 English
4. E Reed Valenzuela vs F Sulik  1-042 1939 Buenos Aires ol (Men) f-AC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
5. B Rometti vs E Reed Valenzuela  0-135 1939 Buenos Aires ol-8 pr BC47 Four Knights
6. E Reed Valenzuela vs G Danielsson  1-025 1939 Buenos Aires ol (Men) f-AB04 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
7. F Planas Garcia vs E Reed Valenzuela  1-051 1939 Buenos Aires ol (Men) f-AE17 Queen's Indian
8. De Ronde vs E Reed Valenzuela  1-026 1939 Buenos Aires ol (Men) f-AA22 English
9. E Reed Valenzuela vs F Zita  ½-½59 1939 Buenos Aires ol (Men) f-AB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
10. E Reed Valenzuela vs L Zavala  1-031 1939 Buenos Aires ol-8 pr BC05 French, Tarrasch
11. E Reed Valenzuela vs O Larsen  1-055 1939 Buenos Aires ol (Men) f-AD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
12. E Reed Valenzuela vs G Friedemann  0-157 1939 Buenos Aires ol (Men) f-AC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
13. L Endzelins vs E Reed Valenzuela  1-053 1939 Buenos Aires ol-8 pr BA15 English
14. E Reed Valenzuela vs W Cruz  1-022 1939 Buenos Aires ol (Men) f-AC17 French, Winawer, Advance
15. E Reed Valenzuela vs E Reinhardt  1-065 1939 Buenos Aires ol (Men) f-AB84 Sicilian, Scheveningen
16. R Garcia-Vera vs E Reed Valenzuela  1-031 1944 Mar del Plata ARGE17 Queen's Indian
17. M Luckis vs E Reed Valenzuela  1-034 1944 Mar del PlataE40 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3
18. E Reed Valenzuela vs Stahlberg  0-153 1944 Mar del PlataC07 French, Tarrasch
19. H Rossetto vs E Reed Valenzuela  1-031 1944 Mar del PlataA46 Queen's Pawn Game
20. R Flores-Alvarez vs E Reed Valenzuela  0-134 1944 Mar del PlataA46 Queen's Pawn Game
21. E Reed Valenzuela vs P Michel  ½-½26 1944 Mar del PlataC67 Ruy Lopez
22. E Reed Valenzuela vs Guimard  0-161 1944 Mar del PlataE06 Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3
23. E Reed Valenzuela vs G Puiggros  ½-½28 1944 Mar del PlataB74 Sicilian, Dragon, Classical
24. Pelikan vs E Reed Valenzuela  ½-½40 1944 Mar del Plata ARGA07 King's Indian Attack
25. E Reed Valenzuela vs Pilnik  ½-½33 1944 Mar del PlataC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-25-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  whiteshark: " A chess prodigy seldom mentioned nowadays is Enrique Reed Valenzuela (1915-1958) of Chile, who won his country’s championship in 1932.

His earliest game known to us is a 50-move loss against Alekhine in a simultaneous exhibition in Santiago on 27 December 1927. The game-score was given on pages 7-8 of Alekhine in Europe and Asia by J. Donaldson, N. Minev and Y. Seirawan (Seattle, 1993), which quoted Alekhine’s remark at the time: ‘Enrique Reed also is a promising youngster, and he showed an excellent temperament’.

Alekhine gave him further praise when annotating the game Reed v Danielsson, Buenos Aires, 1939 on pages 73-75 of Gran Ajedrez (Madrid, 1947):

‘One of the very few revelations of the 1939 Buenos Aires Olympiad was Ernst [sic] Reed, the young Chilean (of Germany ancestry) whose style was distinguished by its clear energy and daring attacking conception.’ "

A picture: http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/...

Source: Edward Winter, C.N. <3843. Enrique Reed> http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/...

Also there a game against today's player of the day: Mariano Castillo-Larenas

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