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Carl Walcker

Number of games in database: 5
Years covered: 1941 to 1942
Overall record: +5 -0 =0 (100.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.


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CARL WALCKER
(born 1882, died 1955, 73 years old)

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Dr. Carl Walcker (Karol Walker).

Born St. Petersburg, Russia; died Villefranche-sur-Saône, France.

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. C Walcker vs P Mross  1-0311941Cracow ch.E12 Queen's Indian
2. C Walcker vs Maurer  1-0461941Cracow ch.C70 Ruy Lopez
3. Sikorski vs C Walcker  0-1421941Cracow ch.B58 Sicilian
4. Bogoljubov vs C Walcker  0-1221942Casual gameC54 Giuoco Piano
5. H W Russner vs C Walcker 0-1301942Cracow - Warsaw mD85 Grunfeld
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Dec-27-18  Jean Defuse: ...

A biography by Paweł Dudzinski - 'Niesmiertelna partia doktora Walckera':

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Walcker’s results in the Cracow championship as follows:

First championship:

December 1940-January 1941 (elimination tourney): 1. Schmek. Walcker and Nowarra were probably joint second.

February-March 1941 (final): 1. Walcker (7½/8).

Second championship:

November 1941: 1. Mross (7/7) ... 3-4. Walcker and Meynecke (4½/7).

Third championship:

February-March 1942: 1. Mross (6½/7) 2. Walcker (5/7).

Fourth championship:

December 1942 (?)-January 1943: 1. Meynecke (7/9) ... 6-7. Walcker and Antonetty (4½/9).

Fifth championship:

February-March 1944: results unknown, but the game won by Walcker as Black against Antonetty was given on page 200 of our correspondent’s book.

See - C.N. 8265

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A friendly game played in the Cracow Chess Club:

[Event "Offhand Game"]
[Site "Cracow CC"]
[Date "1942.04.14"]
[White "Bogoljubow, Efim D"]
[Black "Walcker, Carl"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C54"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Nf6 5. d4 exd4 6. cxd4 Bb4+ 7. Bd2 Bxd2+ 8. Nbxd2 d5 9. exd5 Nxd5 10. Qb3 Be6 11. Qxb7 Ncb4 12. O-O O-O 13. Rac1 Rb8 14. Qxa7 Ra8 15. Qc5 Nxa2 16. Ra1 Nab4 17. Rxa8 Qxa8 18. Ng5 Nf4 19. f3 Bxc4 20. Nxc4 Nbd3 21. Qxc7 Ne2+ 22. Kh1 0-1


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Black announced mate in three moves.

Source: Goniec Krakowski, 22 November 1942 (C.N. 7926).

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Feb-18-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: <A biography by Paweł Dudzinski - 'Niesmiertelna partia doktora Walckera'>

Two problems - first, it'll be in Polish; second, my computer cautions me against the download...

What, if anything, does it say about citizenship, DOB/DOD, etc.?

May-21-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: This guy has just two games in the database, but they're a nice pair: a win against Bogolyubov, albeit in an offhand game, and a striking win in a Gruenfeld, where he anticipated Fischer's "Game of the Century" against Donald Byrne by playing a Gruenfeld where he responded to his opponent's attack on his queen with ...Be6!!

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