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Hans-Hilmar Staudte
H Staudte 
Caissa 1950, p185.  

Number of games in database: 30
Years covered: 1950 to 1952
Overall record: +15 -5 =10 (66.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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HANS-HILMAR STAUDTE
(born Jan-18-1911, died Jan-21-1979, 68 years old) Germany

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Dr. Hans-Hilmar Staudte was born in Kaldenkirchen in 1911. He was a lawyer and composer of endgame studies.

Wikipedia article: Hans-Hilmar Staudte

Last updated: 2022-06-26 08:52:09

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 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 30  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. H Staudte vs Niephaus  1-0421950FRG-chC02 French, Advance
2. P Siegel vs H Staudte  ½-½351950FRG-chD56 Queen's Gambit Declined
3. H Staudte vs G Kieninger  1-0381950FRG-chB84 Sicilian, Scheveningen
4. H Lohmann vs H Staudte  0-1271950FRG-chD56 Queen's Gambit Declined
5. H Staudte vs L Rellstab  1-0521950FRG-chB03 Alekhine's Defense
6. W Sahlmann vs H Staudte  0-1411950FRG-chA03 Bird's Opening
7. P Troeger vs H Staudte  ½-½621950FRG-chD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
8. H Staudte vs W Schifferdecker  1-0331950FRG-chC55 Two Knights Defense
9. W Lange vs H Staudte  ½-½401950FRG-chA12 English with b3
10. H Staudte vs Unzicker  0-1441950FRG-chB59 Sicilian, Boleslavsky Variation, 7.Nb3
11. J Schindler vs H Staudte  0-1541950FRG-chD56 Queen's Gambit Declined
12. H Staudte vs Paul Schmidt  ½-½211950FRG-chC35 King's Gambit Accepted, Cunningham
13. R Teschner vs H Staudte  ½-½491950FRG-chC75 Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense
14. M Eisinger vs H Staudte  0-1601950FRG-ch 01stC58 Two Knights
15. H Staudte vs Bogoljubov  0-1631950FRG-chC34 King's Gambit Accepted
16. H Staudte vs G Machate  1-0521950FRG-chB40 Sicilian
17. H Staudte vs Vidmar  0-1461950Dubrovnik OlympiadB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
18. N Bergkvist vs H Staudte  0-1611950Dubrovnik OlympiadC72 Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 5.O-O
19. H Staudte vs A Othoneos  1-0321950Dubrovnik OlympiadB11 Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4
20. H Staudte vs F Pinzon  0-1231950Dubrovnik OlympiadC31 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
21. H Lambert vs H Staudte  ½-½731950Dubrovnik OlympiadC49 Four Knights
22. H Kramer vs H Staudte 0-1321950Dubrovnik OlympiadC75 Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense
23. H Staudte vs G Primavera  ½-½261950Dubrovnik OlympiadB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
24. H Rossetto vs H Staudte  ½-½511950Dubrovnik OlympiadD56 Queen's Gambit Declined
25. G P Thibaut vs H Staudte  0-1471950Dubrovnik OlympiadD57 Queen's Gambit Declined, Lasker Defense
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Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-14-08  whiteshark: Bio: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans-H...

Jul-31-09  whiteshark: Any relations to

<Rainer Staudte>
Birthdate 31-7-1953
Nationality GER
Elo (01-07-2009) 1947
FIDE number 4664272

??

Jan-18-12  brankat: Dr.Staudte must have been not only an endgame composer, but also a pretty strong practical player, as his score in Dubrovnik Chess Olympiad would suggest.
Apr-10-12  thomastonk: Staudte played the German championship once (at least) in 1950: 1st Unzicker 12.5, 2nd and 3rd Bogoljubov and Staudte with 12 points. Not too bad!

Other databases like that of Chessbase have some games played by him during 1949-52, but he became a strong player already before WW II. He was a member of the "Aachener Schachverein 1856" since he was a schoolboy, and he was the best player already in 1928. Some of his early games survived in a chess column of a local newspaper.

Apr-18-12  thomastonk: <whiteshark: Any relations to <Rainer Staudte>?> No. Rainer Staudte has done a lot at the wiki entry you cited before, but somewhere in wiki he wrote that the share only the name and the interest in problem chess, but they are unrelated to each other.
Dec-10-12
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  GrahamClayton: <brankat>Dr.Staudte must have been not only an endgame composer, but also a pretty strong practical player, as his score in Dubrovnik Chess Olympiad would suggest.

<brankat>,
Here is an excellent example of Staudte's tactical awareness, playing Black against Jaya in 1956:


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White has just played 1.♖xf6, assuming that 1...♖c1+ can be met by 2.♖f1. Staudte uncorked the brilliant 1...♕xe6!!, when either capture loses to 2...♖c1+ and mate. White resigned, as he must lose a piece to defend against the back-rank mate.

Jan-18-16  TheFocus: Happy birthday, Hans-Hilmer Staudte.

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