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Alex Sandor Siklos

Number of games in database: 37
Years covered: 1961 to 1975
Overall record: +8 -15 =14 (40.5%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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ALEX SANDOR SIKLOS
(born Sep-02-1935, died 2000, 64 years old) Hungary (federation/nationality Canada)

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He was an IMC. Canadian correspondence champion in 1971.

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. P Vaitonis vs A Sandor Siklos  0-1471961Canadian ChampionshipD91 Grunfeld, 5.Bg5
2. A Sandor Siklos vs Suttles  1-0371961Canadian ChampionshipA46 Queen's Pawn Game
3. A Sandor Siklos vs A Kalotay  ½-½281961Canadian ChampionshipE60 King's Indian Defense
4. Z Vranesic vs A Sandor Siklos  0-1411961Canadian ChampionshipA53 Old Indian
5. A Sandor Siklos vs L Joyner  0-1401961Canadian ChampionshipA03 Bird's Opening
6. G Danilov vs A Sandor Siklos  0-1711961Canadian ChampionshipA16 English
7. A Sandor Siklos vs R Cayford  ½-½871961Canadian ChampionshipB53 Sicilian
8. J Patty vs A Sandor Siklos  1-0441961Canadian ChampionshipE70 King's Indian
9. A Sandor Siklos vs D Grimshaw  1-0371961Canadian ChampionshipA49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
10. E Macskasy vs A Sandor Siklos  1-0521961Canadian ChampionshipA45 Queen's Pawn Game
11. G Fuster vs A Sandor Siklos  0-1421961Canadian ChampionshipA43 Old Benoni
12. D Gligorich vs A Sandor Siklos  1-0471971cr NAICCC IE91 King's Indian
13. R Callaghan vs A Sandor Siklos  1-0301971cr NAICCC IB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
14. A Sandor Siklos vs K V Tullus  ½-½341971cr NAICCC IE19 Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3
15. R McLellan vs A Sandor Siklos  ½-½311971cr NAICCC IA58 Benko Gambit
16. T Mueller vs A Sandor Siklos  ½-½361971cr NAICCC IE42 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 c5, 5.Ne2 (Rubinstein)
17. R Potter vs A Sandor Siklos  ½-½281971cr NAICCC IB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
18. A Sandor Siklos vs R Cross  0-1211971cr NAICCC IA04 Reti Opening
19. A Sandor Siklos vs Z Leskowsky  0-1421971cr NAICCC IC26 Vienna
20. A Sandor Siklos vs Robert C Morris  ½-½461971cr NAICCC IE67 King's Indian, Fianchetto
21. A Sandor Siklos vs W Muir  ½-½211971cr NAICCC IA21 English
22. A Sandor Siklos vs N A Preo  0-1361971cr NAICCC IC44 King's Pawn Game
23. F Bohatirchuk vs A Sandor Siklos  ½-½171971NAmerica-ch1 corr7175B01 Scandinavian
24. E Walther vs A Sandor Siklos ½-½1819758th Correspondence World ChampionshipA47 Queen's Indian
25. A Sandor Siklos vs J Nun  1-02219758th Correspondence World ChampionshipE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
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  GrahamClayton: Brief biography at:

http://web.ncf.ca/bw998/CanadianChe...

Oct-24-14  ljfyffe: "For many years Alex Siklos was the only Canadian competing at the highest CC levels. The crowning of his postal career came in the final of the 8th World Championship...when he defeated the then reigning world CC champion Jacob Estrin." ICCF Gold." 2002.
Dec-23-14  ljfyffe: <One of the newer and more refreshing chess personalities on the scene, Siklos had arrived in Canada in 1957, with his resume already sporting a second-place finish in the Hungarian Junior OTB Championship in 1953. While he honed his early postal skills in Golden Knights tornaments in the United States, he also tied for third place in the 1961 Canadian Closed OTB Championship.> The History of Correspondence Chess In Canada, Leonard Zehr and Ken MacDonald.

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