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🏆 52nd US Open (1951)

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Player: Alfred Charles Ludwig

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. A C Ludwig vs B Stevens  ½-½41195152nd US OpenC18 French, Winawer
2. J F Shaw vs A C Ludwig  ½-½27195152nd US OpenC26 Vienna
3. A C Ludwig vs A Coles  ½-½31195152nd US OpenC26 Vienna
4. W A Bills vs A C Ludwig  ½-½26195152nd US OpenC54 Giuoco Piano
5. A C Ludwig vs B Brice-Nash  1-039195152nd US OpenC14 French, Classical
6. A Spiller vs A C Ludwig  ½-½33195152nd US OpenD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
7. A C Ludwig vs A Liepnieks  1-038195152nd US OpenB92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation
8. K R Jones vs A C Ludwig  0-162195152nd US OpenB50 Sicilian
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jan-12-17  machuelo: José R. Florido was a Cuban chess player. In 1956 when he was among the best 10 masters of Cuba he played in Havana against the then unknown Bobby Fischer and lost. This was the first important win for the young Fischer. Florido was a good tactician and also a good blitz player. At least twice, 1951 and 1951 he participated in the US Open with good results.

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