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Klaus Gschwendtner

Number of games in database: 10
Years covered: 1996 to 2024
Last FIDE rating: 2067
Highest rating achieved in database: 2156
Overall record: +0 -10 =0 (0.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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KLAUS GSCHWENDTNER
(born Apr-19-1957, 68 years old) Germany

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Timoshenko vs K Gschwendtner  1-0411996Berliner Sommer 14thD69 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, Classical, 13.de
2. Kupreichik vs K Gschwendtner 1-0241996Berliner Sommer 14thC71 Ruy Lopez
3. E Martinovsky vs K Gschwendtner  1-0331998Berliner Sommer 16thD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
4. K Gschwendtner vs Carlsen 0-1352000IV Offene Bayerische MeisterschaftC47 Four Knights
5. O Sarana-Hungeling vs K Gschwendtner  1-0392000Bayern-chI Bank Hofmann 4thA42 Modern Defense, Averbakh System
6. K Gschwendtner vs P Tregubov  0-1362008Ordix OpenB30 Sicilian
7. F Bellia vs K Gschwendtner  1-0302014Bavarian OpenA13 English
8. L de La Fuente vs K Gschwendtner  1-0552017Bavarian OpenB58 Sicilian
9. K Gschwendtner vs A Stolte  0-1462017Bavarian OpenA06 Reti Opening
10. T Troidl vs K Gschwendtner  1-0232024Bavarian OpenC25 Vienna
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Apr-06-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  Tabanus: IV Offene Bayerische Meisterschaft (Bad Wiessee Germany) 28 October - 5 November 2000 saw a sensation in the first round, when Klaus Gschwendtner (GER 2138) lost with white to 9 years and 11 months old Magnus Carlsen (NOR 1323):

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.d4 exd4 5.Nxd4 d6 6.Nxc6 bxc6 7.Bd3 Be7 8.0-0 0-0 9.Qf3 Nd7 10.b3 Nc5 11.Qe2 Bf6 12.Bb2 Re8 13.f4 Nxd3 14.Qxd3 a5 15.Na4 Bxb2 16.Nxb2 Ba6 17.c4 Qf6 18.Na4 Re7 19.Rae1 Rae8 20.Qd2 Rxe4 21.Rxe4 Rxe4 22.Qxa5 Qd4+ 23.Kh1 Rxf4 24.Rg1 Bb7 25.Qxc7 g6 26.Qxb7 Rh4 27.Rf1 Rf4 28.Rg1 Rh4 29.Qc8+ Kg7 30.h3 Qe4 31.Kh2 Qe5+ 32.g3 f5 33.Qd7+ Kh6 34.Qxc6 Qe2+ 35.Qg2 Rxh3+ 0-1

Klaus Gschwendtner, born in 1957, “Schachmeister der Stadt Starnberg”

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Apr-06-08  waustad: I never saw a 1323 player pull off an attack like that. I really wish the game between Morphy and General Winfield Scott were available here.
Apr-18-09  whiteshark: Klaus Gschwendtner
Birthdate 19-4-1957
Nationality GER
Elo (01-01-2009) 2116
FIDE number 4633598
Apr-19-10  wordfunph: no wins in three games here in CG database? maybe CG could add a win or a drawn game to make his record decent..
Nov-09-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: For a Teutonic tilt of tongue-twisting titles, how 'bout a match between Gschwendtner and the better-known Oswald Gschnitzer?

The forenames are prosaic, but the surnames make this putative clash a thing of beauty.

Nov-09-12  Abdel Irada: <Tabanus>: What a ghastly mishandling by White. After 30. ...Qe4, I don't think Black has a threat; as long as the White queen watches h3, the king is safe — at least, until White makes it unsafe with moves like 31. Kh2 and 32. g3.

Unless I'm overlooking something critical, this was an assisted suicide.

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