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Praha 1953 – 23rd Czechoslovak ch, Play-off Pachman - Filip
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Current price : €45,00
Starting bid: €15,00
# of bids: 14
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Location: Czech Republic
Started: 2023-09-09 08:15:24
Ended: 2023-09-17 21:32:46
Seller: chessbookshop (809)  
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Praha 1953 – 23rd Czechoslovak championship

Play-off Pachman - Filip

large photo size 23 x 16.4 cm

(the photo was published in Ceskoslovensky sach 1954, p.19)

 

Good: light/some general signs of use, some crease to top right corner, some pencil (probably erasable) writing on the back.

The winners of Czechoslovak championship were GM Filip and GM Pachman, with 10.5 points of 15.

Pachman won the play-off and became the Czechoslovak champion. On the right is the qualifying match Pithart - Stulik

Standing master Josef Louma (probably arbiter) and ???

Some biographical data:

Ludek Pachman (1924-2003), Czech GM, in 1940s and 1950s the best Czechoslovak player together with M. Filip, 7x Czechoslovak champion, German champion. He took part on many chess olympiads. Chess writer and theoretician. He won 2 games against Bobby Fischer in 1959.

Miroslav Filip (1928-2009), the best Czechoslovak player in 1950s, one of world's best chess players around 1960, World Championship Candidate 1956 and 1962. Multiple Czechoslovak chess champion. He played in 12 olympiads.

Frantisek Zita (1909-1977), Czech IM, 2x co-winner of Czech(oslovak) championship, multiple winner of Prague chess championship. Zita was strong positional player, took part on 5 chess olympiads.

Jiri Fichtl (1922-2003), Czech IM, one of the best Czechoslovak players in 1950s-60s, 2x Czechoslovak champion. In 1954-1962, he played in 5 olympiads.

Frantisek Pithart (1915-2003), Czech master (since 1951) and noted trainer. One of the best Czech players after wws. He participated many times in the finals of Czechoslovak championships. He took part in the chess olympiad Helsinki 1952 and in European team chamionship 1957. Author of many books and articles.

Vlastimil Stulik (born 1921), Czech master since 1943.

Josef Louma (1898-1955), strong Czech master, FIDE vicepresident 1951-54, journalist (Ceskoslovensky sach etc), chess composer - author of some 60 endgame studies.

Here is an image close to the actual size:

https://www.chessbookshop.com/books_images/lsak/1953prahaplayoffno19a1.jpg

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Note: sending to the UK is now somewhat problematic. If you are from the UK and want to bid, please email me first.

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We combine shipping – you always pay just the real postage. 2+ kg boxes depend on location, please ask. Postage within the Czech Republic at real costs in crowns.

Payment methods and fees

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Paypal + 2.5% of the total amount

Outside EU:

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Complete information about book description, postage and payment methods is on our website www.chessbookshop.com in the left column.

Questions are welcome, I shall answer immediately or the same day. If you need an additional information or if you have any questions, please email me to: karel@chessbookshop.com

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