• Gösta Stoltz (May 9, 1904 – July 25, 1963) was a Swedish chess grandmaster. Stoltz played a few matches with strong chess masters. In 1926, he lost to...
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  • American actor Gösta Stoltz (1904–1963), Swedish chess grandmaster Kelley Stoltz (born 1971), American singer, songwriter and musician Robert Stoltz (born 1976)...
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  • player Gösta Sjöberg (1896–1968), Swedish diver Gösta Skoglund (1903–1988), Swedish politician Gösta Stoltz (1904–1963), Swedish chess grandmaster Gösta Sundqvist...
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    Arthur Dake, Israel Horowitz  Sweden 52½ Gideon Ståhlberg, Gösta Stoltz, Erik Lundin, Gösta Danielsson, Ernst Larsson  Poland 52 Savielly Tartakower, Paulin...
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  • 1995) was a Swiss chess master. He took 16th place at Munich 1941, where Gösta Stoltz won, took 4th in the Swiss Chess Championship at Lucerne 1950, where...
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    to ten, with invitations to Alberic O'Kelly de Galway (Belgium) and Gösta Stoltz (Sweden) along with a Dutch contingent of eight. The tournament field...
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  • significant international tournament victory was a tie for first place with Gösta Stoltz in the 1947 Nordic Championship in Helsinki. Perhaps his best tournament...
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    Botvinnik. He then won at Prague, with (+9−1=3), ahead of Petar Trifunović, Gösta Stoltz, Svetozar Gligorić, and Jan Foltys. He also won at Barcelona 1946, with...
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  • (Stig Lundholm won). After the war, he played at Helsinki 1947 (zonal, Gösta Stoltz and Eero Böök won). Stadgar Schackregler Tävlingsbestämmelser MM, Nordenmästere...
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    Grossdeutscher Schachbund ("Greater Germany Chess Federation")—Keres, Bogoljubov, Gösta Stoltz, and several other strong masters in Nazi-occupied Europe also played...
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