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Salo Landau
S Landau 
 

Number of games in database: 389
Years covered: 1925 to 1941
Overall record: +136 -135 =116 (50.1%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 2 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Orthodox Defense (41) 
    D52 D67 D55 D51 D63
 Nimzo Indian (35) 
    E46 E44 E56 E25 E20
 Slav (17) 
    D15 D12 D11 D17 D16
 Queen's Pawn Game (13) 
    E00 A46 D02 D04 D05
 Grunfeld (13) 
    D82 D72 D71 D96 D80
 Queen's Gambit Accepted (11) 
    D28 D26 D21 D29
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (27) 
    B72 B73 B74 B54 B57
 Slav (24) 
    D12 D15 D18 D14 D10
 Alekhine's Defense (22) 
    B02 B03 B05 B04
 Queen's Pawn Game (21) 
    D05 A46 D04 E10 D02
 French Defense (19) 
    C01 C17 C11 C00 C18
 Orthodox Defense (15) 
    D55 D54 D68 D58 D61
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   S Landau vs E Book, 1937 1-0
   S Landau vs H J van den Heuvel, 1933 1-0
   S Landau vs T ten Kate, 1929 1-0
   S Landau vs Flohr, 1939 1-0
   J van den Bosch vs S Landau, 1934 0-1
   J C Sterk vs S Landau, 1939 0-1
   S Landau vs M Feigin, 1937 1-0
   Noteboom vs S Landau, 1931 0-1
   J C Sterk vs S Landau, 1938 0-1
   Euwe vs S Landau, 1939 1/2-1/2

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Rotterdam quadrangular (1931)
   Landau-Van Scheltinga Match (1939)
   Szabo - Landau Match (1939)
   Dutch Championship (1929)
   Hastings 1938/39 (1938)
   Ostend (1937)
   Ostend (1936)
   Amsterdam (1936)
   Bournemouth (1939)
   Noordwijk (1938)
   Zandvoort (1936)
   Stockholm Olympiad (1937)
   Kemeri (1937)
   Hamburg Olympiad (1930)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   Zandvoort 1936 by suenteus po 147
   Noordwijk 1938 Yanni wannabe tiv by Littlejohn
   Hastings 1938/39 by sneaky pete
   Noordwijk 1938 by sneaky pete
   Amsterdam 1936 by suenteus po 147
   Rotterdam 1931 by suenteus po 147


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SALO LANDAU
(born Apr-01-1903, died 1944, 41 years old) Netherlands

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Samuel (Salo) Landau was born in Bochnia*. In 1914, the Landau family fled the Russians to Vienna--young Salo was sent to friends in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. For some years, he was the Dutch number two, behind Max Euwe. He won a small double-round tournament in Rotterdam, 1931, surpassing Edgar Colle, Savielly Tartakower and Akiba Rubinstein. In 1936 he became Dutch champion when Euwe, then World Champion, did not defend his national title.

In September of 1942, he tried to escape the Nazis by fleeing to Switzerland with his family, but they were caught in Breda, southern Holland. He was sent to a forced-labor camp in Gräditz; his wife and daughter to Auschwitz. None survived the war. His brother Emanuel Landau did survive.

*Wikipedia article: Bochnia

Wikipedia article: Salo Landau

Last updated: 2023-07-16 14:11:21

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 page 1 of 16; games 1-25 of 393  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Alekhine vs S Landau ½-½361925Simul, 30bB02 Alekhine's Defense
2. S Landau vs G Reid  1-0181926Scarborough-AA34 English, Symmetrical
3. C Dawbarn vs S Landau 0-1281926Scarborough-AB02 Alekhine's Defense
4. S Landau vs S Seidel  1-0251926Antwerp - RotterdamD30 Queen's Gambit Declined
5. S Seidel vs S Landau  ½-½371926Antwerp - RotterdamB03 Alekhine's Defense
6. S Landau vs R Loman  ½-½351926DD-NRSVD63 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense
7. G Oskam vs S Landau 1-091926RotterdamB02 Alekhine's Defense
8. Alekhine vs S Landau 1-0441926Scarborough Premier (A)A34 English, Symmetrical
9. G Thomas vs S Landau  1-0261926Scarborough Premier (A)D82 Grunfeld, 4.Bf4
10. J Davidson vs S Landau  1-0441926LivornoA15 English
11. R Calapso vs S Landau  1-0251926LivornoB02 Alekhine's Defense
12. S Landau vs W Hilse  0-1481926VAS-Bremer SchachgesellschaftD02 Queen's Pawn Game
13. S Landau vs R Noordijk  1-0381926RotterdamD04 Queen's Pawn Game
14. Euwe vs S Landau ½-½621926NRSV-VASB03 Alekhine's Defense
15. R Noordijk vs S Landau 1-0131927RotterdamB02 Alekhine's Defense
16. J H Goud vs S Landau  1-0561927Den BoschB03 Alekhine's Defense
17. Reti vs S Landau  ½-½311927Reti - LandauE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
18. S Landau vs Reti  ½-½271927Reti - LandauD70 Neo-Grunfeld Defense
19. Reti vs S Landau  1-0631927Reti - LandauA50 Queen's Pawn Game
20. S Landau vs Reti 0-1181927Reti - LandauA28 English
21. Reti vs S Landau  1-0371927Reti - LandauE19 Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3
22. S Landau vs Reti  0-1321927Reti - LandauE62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
23. Reti vs S Landau  ½-½281927Reti - LandauA31 English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation
24. S Landau vs Reti 0-1321927Reti - LandauA28 English
25. Olland vs S Landau  0-1361927NRSV-UtrechtB03 Alekhine's Defense
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Nov-02-03  Resignation Trap: Polish born (1 April 1903)

Lived most of his life in Holland.

In September of 1942 he tried to escape Nazi control by fleeing to Switzerland with his family, but they didn't make it. They were caught in southern Holland. He was sent to a forced labor camp in Graditz, where he died sometime between October 1943 and March 1944. His wife and daughter were sent to Auschwitz, where they were gassed.

Nov-02-03  Resignation Trap: If you can manage to handle an article in polish, try this:

http://www.astercity.net/~vistula/s...

Dec-13-03  Halfpricemidge: He played E. Colle, great attacking sacrificial game on Colle's part.
Apr-27-04  nikolaas: Here is a funny game played by Landau:
Landau - Ten Kate
1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 e6 5.Bg5 Be7 6.e3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 0-0 8.Bd3 b6 9.cxd5 Nxd5 10.Nxd5 cxd5 11.Bxe7 Qxe7 12.Rc7 Qb4+ 13.Qd2 Qxd2+ 14.Kxd2 a6 15.Rhc1 Rd8 16.R1c6 h6 17.Rd6 Kf8 18.Ne5 Ke8 19.Nc6 a5 20.Bb5 1-0
Dec-10-04  aw1988: I believe at one point he was FIDE president, correct me if wrong.
Dec-10-04  kostich in time: Im pretty sure the first chess master FIDE president was Euwe..Euwes pedecessors were mostly Swedish Bueraucrat types.Landau wasd, however, the Tournament director at AVRO
Dec-10-04  Aron Landau: "Forced labor camp" is an euphemism for a camp to murder (jewish)people. Salo Landau was, amongst many others, murdered(!!) there. His wife and little daughter, after being deported in Westerbork Holland, were murdered in 1944 in an Auschwitz gas chamber.
Jan-07-05  marekg248: Thanks chessgames.com for bringing this player up. In Polish article Resignation Trap gave link to I came to know that Salo Landau won small two round tournament in Rotterdam in 1931, surpassing Colle, Tartakower and Rubinstein. http://www.chessgames.com/perl/ches... - excluding games with Euwe - no draw!
May-02-05
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  Gypsy: From Chessmetrics:

Highest Rating: 2575 on the January 1939 rating list, #42 in world, age 35y9m.

Best Individual Performance: 2694 in Rotterdam, 1931, scoring 4/6 (67%) vs 2671-rated opposition

Jun-21-05  kuchcyk: I'd like to publicly thank chessgames.com for updating the biographical details of Salo Landau at my request and a special thanks to those posters here for providing the biographical details in the first place. We cannot be reminded too often, even on a site such as this, of the loss of so much talent due to the murderous activities of the Nazis and their supporters.
Feb-01-06  BIDMONFA: Salo Landau

LANDAU, Salo
History Championship of Netherlands
http://www.bidmonfa.com/campionats_...
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Feb-01-06  schnarre: <kuchcyk> That's one case where we do NOT need to see history repeat itself--my late grandfather was part of the Canadian forces sent into Holland late in the war, & I heard about it from him. Quite a loss!
Feb-01-06  WMD: Not another father, uncle or grandfather who liberated the camps. Did the Allies have that many troops in Europe?
Feb-01-06  schnarre: <WMD> He never got into Germany until after the war (& then only to do demolition along the Siegfried Line in the Rhineland). He was a chess player himself & kept himself abrest of such as best he was able. Between the Soviets (in the millions of troops), & the Western Allies (US, UK & Commonwealth--do the French need to even be counted?--& a number of Latin American countries) there were not too many places left untread.
Feb-01-06  alefromitaly: ...(speechless)...
Feb-03-06  schnarre: Eh?!?!
Feb-06-06  Caissanist: <Aron Landau: "Forced labor camp" is an euphemism for a camp to murder (jewish)people.> Sorry, I have to ask--any relation?
Sep-29-08
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  GrahamClayton: The Landau variation of the Slav Defence is 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. ♘f3 ♘f6 4. e3 ♗f5 5. cd5 cd5 6. ♕b3 ♕c8 7. ♗d2 eg 8. ♘a3

Source: David Hooper and Kenneth Whyld "Oxford Companion to Chess", OUP, 1992

Nov-27-08  Karpova: He won a small tournament in Baarn, 1940:

1. Landau 2.0/4
2-3. Euwe 1.5/4
2-3. Kmoch 1.5/4
4. Kramer 1.0/4

Landau beat Euwe and drew the other two games.

Source: http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scac...

Apr-01-10  wordfunph: During the 1937 Chess Olympiad Dutch player Salo Landua fell asleep at the board after making his 11th move against Belgian player Arthur Dunkelblum. Dunkelbum sportingly shook Landau by the arm to wake him up, and suggested a draw, which Landau immediately accepted.

happy birthday Master Landau..

Aug-07-10  suenteus po 147: Landau's first major international success: Game Collection: Rotterdam 1931
Nov-23-10  brankat: Is this the same Landau who was A.Alekhine's second in the first match with Dr.Euwe, 1935? Thank You.
Nov-23-10  nescio: <brankat: Is this the same Landau who was A.Alekhine's second in the first match with Dr.Euwe, 1935? Thank You.>

Yes.

Nov-23-10  brankat: <nescio> Thank You.

I remember reading somewhere, years ago, that sometime during the match Alekhine asked S.Landau who was he really rooting for. and Landau replied something like: "Being Your second I wish You success, but being a Dutch I can't help it but hope for Euwe's victory".

Nov-23-10  nescio: <brankat> Rumour has it that in the later stages of the match Alyekkhin and Landau had some disagreement and during the last few games Alyekhin was assisted by Ernst Ludwig Klein.

Euwe's second was his good friend Maroczy who was of course more an equal than a servant, chesswise.

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