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Gyozo Exner

Number of games in database: 71
Years covered: 1892 to 1924
Overall record: +16 -42 =13 (31.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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GYOZO EXNER
(born Dec-22-1864, died Oct-16-1945, 80 years old) Hungary

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Győző Exner, later Győző Regőczi and Győző Regőczi-Exner, aka Victor Exner.

Born in Beregszász (Berehove), Carpathian Ruthenia (then Hungary, now Ukraine), he moved to Budapest. He shared 2nd at Pressburg 1894, took 3rd at Budapest 1898, tied for 4-5th at Cologne 1898, took 2nd at Budapest 1899 (Triangular), tied for 4-5th at Munich 1900, took 4th at Haarlem 1901 (Adolf Georg Olland won), tied for 9-11th at Hanover 1902, won at Székesfehérvár 1905, tied for 6-7th at Győr 1906, tied for 7-9th Székesfehérvár 1907, shared 4th at Győr 1911, took 14th at Győr 1924 (HUN-ch, Géza Nagy won), took 3rd at Győr 1925, and shared 1st with Ferenc Chalupetzky at Győr 1925 (Quadrangular).

He lost a match to Géza Maróczy (1 : 3) at Budapest 1894, and two matches to Rudolf Charousek (1 : 4 at Budapest 1896, and 2.5 : 7.5 at Tetany 1897)

His brother Kornél was also a strong chess player as well as organizer.

Hungarian Wiki: Wikipedia article: Exner Győző

Wikipedia article: Gyozo Exner

Last updated: 2024-01-16 19:16:38

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 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 71  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. G Exner vs L Bella  1-0371892BratislavaC51 Evans Gambit
2. G Exner vs Charousek  ½-½681893Pesti Hirlap corrA07 King's Indian Attack
3. Maroczy vs G Exner 1-0241894BudapestC39 King's Gambit Accepted
4. Charousek vs G Exner  1-0211895Casual gameC50 Giuoco Piano
5. G Exner vs Charousek  0-1281895Match gameC67 Ruy Lopez
6. Charousek vs G Exner  1-04518951st Match Charousek ExnerC30 King's Gambit Declined
7. Charousek vs G Exner 1-03118951st Match Charousek ExnerC55 Two Knights Defense
8. Charousek vs G Exner  1-0311896Casual gameC22 Center Game
9. Charousek vs G Exner 1-0241896BudapestC50 Giuoco Piano
10. Charousek vs G Exner  1-0231896Charousek - Exner, 2nd MatchC30 King's Gambit Declined
11. G Exner vs Charousek  0-1221896Charousek - Exner, 2nd MatchC33 King's Gambit Accepted
12. G Exner vs Charousek 0-1231896Charousek - Exner, 2nd MatchB40 Sicilian
13. G Exner vs Charousek  ½-½281896Charousek - Exner, 2nd MatchC32 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
14. Charousek vs G Exner  ½-½341896Charousek - Exner, 2nd MatchC25 Vienna
15. Charousek vs G Exner  ½-½421896Charousek - Exner, 2nd MatchC22 Center Game
16. Charousek vs G Exner ½-½591896Charousek - Exner, 2nd MatchC30 King's Gambit Declined
17. G Exner vs Charousek 1-0501896Charousek - Exner, 2nd MatchC79 Ruy Lopez, Steinitz Defense Deferred
18. Charousek vs G Exner 1-0471896Charousek - Exner, 2nd MatchC44 King's Pawn Game
19. Charousek vs G Exner 1-0461896Casual gameC30 King's Gambit Declined
20. Charousek vs G Exner 1-0291897Casual gameD00 Queen's Pawn Game
21. G Exner vs Charousek 0-1371897Budapest-Nagyteteny 4 MastersD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
22. G Exner vs Charousek  ½-½251897Budapest-Nagyteteny 4 MastersC67 Ruy Lopez
23. Charousek vs G Exner 1-0381897Budapest-Nagyteteny 4 MastersD55 Queen's Gambit Declined
24. Charousek vs G Exner  1-0351897Budapest-Nagyteteny 4 MastersC22 Center Game
25. P Bodenstein vs G Exner 1-0301898DSB cong11 Haupt AD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-13-08  Whitehat1963: This guy's last name sounds like "Pig Latin."
Feb-15-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Tabanus: Gyözö R. Exner (1864-1945), Hungarian chess master.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C5%...

Dec-22-11  whiteshark: Can you spot <G.R. Exner> on this photograph?http://www.rogerpaige.webspace.virg...
Dec-22-14  Nosnibor: Exner had obtained a professorship from the university in Budapest. But in the Quadrangular match play tournament held in Nagy-Teteny he lost 4-0 to Charousek and therefore the database is incorrect because this shows one of the games being drawn. He did contest an earlier match against Charousek in 1896 and therefore this game is from that match.Exner only scored 4.5 from 12 games.(Source Maroczy Dreindhurt Schapartien)
Dec-31-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sargon: I wanted to preserve this Kibitz from Karpova, as it would have been lost in a player merge:

<Székesfehérvár, Hungary.

2 matches between <Professor V. Exner> (president of the Chess Society) and his pupil <Stephan Cseh>.

1st match, July 21 to August 26, 1909: Exner vs Cseh +1 -8 (limited thinking time)

2nd match, September 11, 1909, to January 7, 1910: Exner vs Cseh +8 -1 =4 (unlimited thinking time, but one time control)>

A 3rd match was underway.

Source: 'Wiener Schachzeitung', May 1910, p. 156

Mar-01-18  zanzibar: Why is he listed as <V. Exner> in German and Czech periodicals?

I found this item on him in a Hungarian source:

<Exner Gyõzõ tanár, Pozsonyban, kereskedelmi akademia >

<Gyõzõ Exner teacher, Bratislava, trade academy>

Mar-01-18
Premium Chessgames Member
  Retireborn: <z> Probably he used the name Victor amongst German speakers. We saw that Gyozo and Victor are the same names here:-

Gyozo Victor Forintos

Did you get that very cheap Charousek book by Sergeant that we talked about? It does list sources at the back, as I recall.

Mar-01-18  zanzibar: Thanks <Retireborn>, though the "we" didn't involve me at the time.

It's a strange one, which Google translate doesn't pick up. Anyways, like in the other example, the Victor in the <CG> name for this player should go in parenthesizes, imo.

<Did you get that very cheap Charousek book by Sergeant that we talked about? It does list sources at the back, as I recall.>

Yes, I found an online version of the original edition Bell & Sons, found here:

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt...

No source listings at the back though.

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