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Milos Altschul

Number of games in database: 78
Years covered: 1954 to 1964
Overall record: +20 -24 =34 (47.4%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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MILOS ALTSCHUL
(born Aug-20-1928, died Feb-06-1986, 57 years old) Czech Republic

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. M Altschul vs J Louma  0-1511954CSR-ch sfA43 Old Benoni
2. J Marsalek vs M Altschul  ½-½421954CSR-ch sfB45 Sicilian, Taimanov
3. F Blatny vs M Altschul  ½-½421954CSR-ch sfC46 Three Knights
4. S Pavlik vs M Altschul  ½-½221954CSR-ch sfE20 Nimzo-Indian
5. V Brat vs M Altschul  1-0531954CSR-ch sfE60 King's Indian Defense
6. M Altschul vs A Zaruba  ½-½421954CSR-ch sfB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
7. E Rosenblatt vs M Altschul  0-1511954CSR-ch sfC45 Scotch Game
8. M Altschul vs F Pithart  ½-½231954CSR-ch sfA56 Benoni Defense
9. K Opocensky vs M Altschul  1-0621954CSR-ch sfE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
10. M Altschul vs M Weiner  ½-½491954CSR-ch sfC49 Four Knights
11. M Altschul vs V Stulik  ½-½211954CSR-ch sfB30 Sicilian
12. M Altschul vs J Kracmar  1-0401954CSR-ch sfC44 King's Pawn Game
13. A Tikovsky vs M Altschul  0-1301954CSR-ch sfE00 Queen's Pawn Game
14. M Altschul vs G Delmar  ½-½201954CSR-ch sfC11 French
15. M Altschul vs Z Necesany  1-0541956CSR-ch sfA15 English
16. M Altschul vs V Hofman  1-0781956CSR-ch sfB16 Caro-Kann, Bronstein-Larsen Variation
17. M Altschul vs L Zobel  0-1351956CSR-ch sfE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
18. M Weiner vs M Altschul  0-1461956CSR-ch sfB62 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
19. M Altschul vs J Fichtl  0-1451956CSR-ch sfD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
20. M Altschul vs I Ivanco  1-0461956CSR-ch sfA28 English
21. A Vyslouzil vs M Altschul  ½-½421956CSR-ch sfE41 Nimzo-Indian
22. T Nemec vs M Altschul  0-1631956CSR-ch sfA62 Benoni, Fianchetto Variation
23. J Skacel vs M Altschul  1-0561956CSR-ch sfA93 Dutch, Stonewall, Botvinnik Variation
24. S Jezek vs M Altschul  ½-½331956CSR-ch sfB62 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
25. J Holas vs M Altschul  0-1381956CSR-ch sfB32 Sicilian
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Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-13-06  Gypsy: < ... His trademark was his fighting spirit and he could not stand quick draws. In his games, hard chess fights often lasted till bare kings. Once, in the semi-final of the national championships, he was to face a player who, in contrast, often started peace negotiations early after the start of the games already. Altschul wanted to prevent unnecessary draw dialogues and thus he brought with him a sign: <I do not offer nor accept draws. The game is on till we go bananas!> And so it went that the game was adjourned twice, even though the ballance of forces on the board was never sufficiently upset. Only the third day, after nine hours and exhaustion of all possibilities, when only the bare kings still occupied the board, the game ended in a draw.> Ivan Hausner: "Good-Night Stories in Black and White"

Milos Altchul, MD (1928-1985), Pilsen, CR
Highest Rating: 2480 (1957), #210 in world

Mar-17-22  Jan Kersten: Miloš Altschul was born 20th August 1928 and died 6th February 1986. Source: Malá Encyklopedie Šachu p.17

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