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- Q683357 description "Austrian chess player".
- Q683357 description "Austrian chess player".
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- Q683357 abstract "Josef Emil Krejcik (22 January 1885, Vienna - 4 January 1957) was an Austrian chess master, problemist, journalist and author.Born in Vienna, he participated in many local tournaments before, during and after World War I. He took 6th in 1908 (Richard Réti won), took 5th in 1909/10 (the 2nd Trebitsch Memorial, Réti won), took 8th in 1910 (Carl Schlechter and Rudolf Spielmann won), took 6th in 1914/15 (the 6th Trebitsch Memorial, Schlechter won), tied for 2nd-3rd, behind Józef Dominik, in 1915 (Quadrangular), won ahead of Schenkein in 1915, took 8th in 1921 (Friedrich Sämisch won), shared 1st with Hans Kmoch in 1921, and tied for 10-12th in 1929/30 (the 13th Trebitsch Memorial, Kmoch and Spielmann won). In 1930, he drew a game with Pál Réthy in a friendly match Budapest vs. Vienna.Dr. Josef Krejcik published in Vienna's leading chess magazine, the Wiener Schachzeitung, and ran a chess column in the Neues Wiener Tagblatt. He was an author of famous chess books: 13 Kinder Caissens (Vienna 1924), Artige und unartige Kinder der Schachmuse (Leipzig, 1925), and Mein Abschied vom Schach (Berlin, 1955). He was known for his humorous witty remarks.His name is attached to the Krejcik Gambit in the Dutch Defence (1. d4 f5 2. g4).".
- Q683357 birthDate "1885-01-22".
- Q683357 birthYear "1885".
- Q683357 deathDate "1957-01-04".
- Q683357 deathYear "1957".
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- Q683357 dateOfBirth "1885-01-22".
- Q683357 dateOfDeath "1957-01-04".
- Q683357 name "Krejcik, Josef".
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- Q683357 comment "Josef Emil Krejcik (22 January 1885, Vienna - 4 January 1957) was an Austrian chess master, problemist, journalist and author.Born in Vienna, he participated in many local tournaments before, during and after World War I.".
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