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Ferenc Chalupetzky

Number of games in database: 21
Years covered: 1903 to 1922
Overall record: +11 -6 =4 (61.9%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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FERENC CHALUPETZKY
(born Apr-06-1886, died Aug-19-1951, 65 years old) Hungary

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Hungarian chess master and author who was born in Magyaróvár and died in Győr. He took 2nd at Győr 1905, shared 1st at Győr 1906, tied for 1st-3rd at Győr 1908, shared 2nd with Istvan Abonyi, behind Karel Treybal, in the Prague 1908 chess tournament (the Main Tournament), took 2nd at Győr 1911 (Zoltan Von Balla), and tied for 6-8th at Budapest 1911 (the 3rd Hungarian Chess Championship, Z. von Balla and Zsigmond Barasz won). After World War I, he tied for 6-7th at Gyula 1923, tied for 4-5th at Budapest 1924, twice shared 1st at Győr 1925, and shared 1st with Erno Gereben at Kórmend 1926.

Wikipedia article: Ferenc Chalupetzky


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 page 1 of 1; 21 games  PGN Download 
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Ed Lasker vs F Chalupetzky 0-1251903corrC42 Petrov Defense
2. Biedrava vs F Chalupetzky 0-1211903corrC42 Petrov Defense
3. F Chalupetzky vs S Renyi 1-0131905RaabB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
4. O Farago vs F Chalupetzky 0-1411905Autumn TtC49 Four Knights
5. J Fejer vs F Chalupetzky 1-0331907corrC80 Ruy Lopez, Open
6. S Renyi vs F Chalupetzky ½-½231907Winter TtC54 Giuoco Piano
7. F Chalupetzky vs K Treybal 0-1421908Prague-BD05 Queen's Pawn Game
8. F Chalupetzky vs J Mieses  0-1191908Casual gameB07 Pirc
9. F Chalupetzky vs V Dyk 0-1361908Prague-BC01 French, Exchange
10. J Brach Sr vs F Chalupetzky 0-1251908Prague-BC68 Ruy Lopez, Exchange
11. F Chalupetzky vs S Renyi 1-0371908TournamentC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
12. J Janoss vs F Chalupetzky  0-1351911HUN corrC55 Two Knights Defense
13. M Brody vs F Chalupetzky  ½-½241911BudapestD33 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
14. L Asztalos vs F Chalupetzky  ½-½311911BudapestC98 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin
15. F Chalupetzky vs Breyer 1-0441911BudapestD61 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox, Rubinstein Attack
16. Reti vs F Chalupetzky 1-0311911Main Tt Hun Chess FedC37 King's Gambit Accepted
17. Z Barasz vs F Chalupetzky  ½-½351911BudapestC98 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin
18. J Szekely vs F Chalupetzky 1-0251911Main Tt Hun Chess FedC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
19. O Vecsey vs F Chalupetzky  0-1291913HUN corrC55 Two Knights Defense
20. Lasker vs F Chalupetzky 0-1441917Simul, 30bC77 Ruy Lopez
21. F Chalupetzky vs G Exner  1-0401922Gyor-chC48 Four Knights
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Feb-06-09  whiteshark: Ferenc Chalupetzky (* 6 April 1886, Magyaróvár, † 19 August 1951, Győr) was a Hungarian chess master and author.

He took 2nd at Győr 1905,
shared 1st at Győr 1906,
tied for 1st-3rd at Győr 1908,
shared 2nd with István Abonyi, behind Karel Treybal, in the Prague 1908 chess tournament (the Main Tournament), took 2nd at Győr 1911 (Zoltán von Balla won),
and tied for 6-8th at Budapest 1911 (the 3rd Hungarian Chess Championship, Z. von Balla and Zsigmond Barász won).

After World War I, he tied for 6-7th at Gyula 1923,
tied for 4-5th at Budapest 1924,
twice shared 1st at Győr 1925,
and shared 1st with Ernő Gereben at Kórmend 1926.

more details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferenc...

Jan-06-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  GrahamClayton: Chalupetzky was also a prolific author, having written books on the 1929 Carlsbad tournament, 1930 San Remo tournament and the 1930 Hamburg Olympiad, as well as books on Alekhine and Capablanca.

Here is a game not in the database:

[Event "?"]
[Site "Vienna"]
[Date "1908.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Chalupetzky, Ferenc"]
[Black "Mieses, Jacques"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 d6 2. e4 Nf6 3. Nc3 Nbd7 4. f4 e5 5. Nf3 exd4 6. Qxd4 Be7 7. Bc4 O-O 8. h3 c6 9. Be3 d5 10. exd5 Bc5 11. Qd3 Re8 12. Nd4 Nb6 13. Kf2 Nfxd5 14. Bxd5 Nxd5 15. Rae1 Nxe3 16. Rxe3 Rxe3 17. Kxe3 Bf5 18. Qd2 Qxd4+ 19. Qxd4 Re8+ 0-1

Source: Bill Wall, “500 Pirc Miniatures”, Chess Enterprises, Moon Township, Pennsylvania, 1993

Oct-12-13  Karpova: The Györ (German 'Raab') Chess Association held a tournament in February 1925:

1-2. Chalupetzky 5.5
1-2. S Gruber 5.5
3. Prof. Exner 5.0
4. Bakonyi 4.5
5. V Szwoboda 3.5
6. Dr. Farkas 2.0
7-8. Dr. Horvath 1.0
7-8. Lassanyi 1.0

The long-lasting training tournament was also finished almost at the same time:

1-2. Chalupetzky 4.5
1-2. Prof. Exner 4.5
3. Dr. Horvath 3.0

From page 127 of the April 1925 'Neue Wiener Schachzeitung'

Nov-02-13  Karpova: Györ Championship 1924 (10 rounds):

1. Fr. Chalupetzky 10.0 (!)
2. V. Exner 7.5
3. Galgoczy 6.5

From page 189 of the July 1924 'Neue Wiener Schachzeitung'

May-21-14  Karpova: National correspondence tournament of the Györ Chess Club, which began on 1 July 1908 with 11 participants and ended in 1909. Not all participants finished the tournament (Zoltan von Balla: health, Barnabas Dalmy: profession, Johann Groß: death):

1. Franz Chalupetzky 11.5
2. Alexander Renyi 11.0
3. Camillo Prock 9.5
4. Josef von Meszey 8.0
5. Ignaz Pollak 7.0
6. Franz Kiss 6.0
7. Zoltan Vecsey 2.0
8. Cornelius Fust 1.0

Prizes (<Kronen>): Chalupetzky of Györ <100>, Renyi of Györ <60>, Prock of Budapest <40>, von Meszey of Györ <20>, Dr. Pollak of Pered <10>. Then followed Dr. Kiss of Sepsiszentgyörgy, Vecsey of Mikolc and Fust of Budapest.

They played 2 games against each other.

Chalupetzky scored +10 -1 =3 (loss and draw versus Prock, two draws versus Renyi). Renyi scored +9 -1 =4, Prock +7 -2 =5.

Source: 'Wiener Schachzeitung', August and Supplement 1909, p. 244

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