- Wolfgang Heidenfeld
Wolfgang Heidenfeld (
May 29 1911 –August 3 1981 ) was achess player.Heidenfeld was born in
Berlin . He was forced to move fromGermany toSouth Africa because he was aJew . There, he won theSouth African Chess Championship eight times, and he represented South Africa in theChess Olympiad in 1958. Besides chess-playing he was also a writer, door to door salesman, journalist, and designer of crossword puzzles. His hobbies werepoker , bridge and collecting stamps as well as playing chess. DuringWorld War II he helped decode German messages for the Allies.In 1955 he beat former world champion
Max Euwe . He also won games againstMiguel Najdorf , Joaquim Durao andLudek Pachman . He never became anInternational Master —he did eventually attain the required qualifications but declined to accept the award from FIDE.He wrote several chess books including "Chess Springbok", "My Book of Fun and Games", "Grosse Remispartien" (in German), and "Lacking the Master Touch" (1970).
In 1957, after visiting
Ireland , he moved toDublin . In 1979 the family moved back toUlm where he died two years later.Heidenfeld was Irish Champion in 1958, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, and 1972.He was in the Olympiad team in 1966, 1968, 1970, and 1974; and in the European Championships team in 1967.
His son
Mark Heidenfeld is anInternational Master , has also played chess for Ireland and won theIrish Chess Championship in 2000.ee also
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Castling#Notable castling One of Heidenfeld's gamesExternal links
* [http://www.icu.ie/toutnaments/champs_list.php Irish Championships - Irish Chess Union website]
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