- Kurt Richter
Infobox chess player
playername = Kurt Richter
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birthname = Kurt Paul Otto Joseph Richter
country = GER
datebirth = birth date|1900|11|24
placebirth =Berlin ,Germany
datedeath = death date|1969|12|29
placedeath =Berlin ,Germany
title =International Grandmaster
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peakrating =Kurt Paul Otto Joseph Richter (
24 November 1900 ,Berlin –29 December 1969 ,Berlin ) was a Germanchess International Master and chess writer. [ [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=82276 The Games of Kurt Richter] ]Chess Achievements
In 1922, Richter for the first time won the
Berlin City Chess Championship . In 1928, he tied for 1st-2nd in Berlin. In 1928, he won inWiesbaden . In 1930, he tied for 4-5th inSwinemünde . In 1930, he tied for 3rd-5th inPrague . In 1931, he lost a match toGösta Stoltz (0.5 : 1.5) in Berlin. In 1931, he took 2nd, behindLudwig Rellstab , in Berlin.He played for Germany at two official and one unofficial
Chess Olympiads : at fourth board (+6 –3 =3) atHamburg 1930, fourth board (+7 –1 =7) atPrague 1931, first board (+8 –2 =8) atMunich 1936. He won two team bronze medals (1930, 1936) and one individual bronze medal (1931).In 1932, he won in
Hamburg . In 1932, he tied for 1st-2nd inKiel . In 1932, he took 3rd in Berlin. In 1932, he took 4th in Swinemünde. In 1932/33, he tied for 1st-2nd in Berlin. In 1933, he took 2nd, behindEfim Bogoljubow , in BadAachen . In 1933, he tied for 5-6th in Swinemünde. In 1933, he tied for 4-5th inBad Salzbrunn . In 1934, he took 2nd, behindGideon Ståhlberg , in BadNiendorf . In 1935, he tied for 1st-2nd in Berlin. In 1935, he took 2nd in Swinemünde. In July 1935, he won in Bad Aachen (3rd GER-ch). In September 1935, he played inZoppot (GER vs SWE match). In 1936, he won in the Berlin championship. In 1936, he took 2nd in Swinemünde. In 1936, he tied for 8-9 th inPoděbrady (Salo Flohr won). In 1937, he tied for 2nd-3rd in Berlin. In 1937, he took 4th inBad Elster . In 1937, he tied for 1st-2nd inBad Saarow . In July 1937, he took 2nd, behindGeorg Kieninger , inBad Oeynhausen (4th GER-ch). In 1937, he took 3rd in Berlin (Friedrich Sämisch won). In 1938, he took 9th inBad Harzburg (Vasja Pirc won). In 1938, he won in the Berlin championship. In 1938, he tied for 4-5th in Berlin. In July 1938, he tied for 5-7th in Bad Oeynhausen (5th GER-ch). The event was won byErich Eliskases . In May 1939, he took 2nd, behind Bogoljubow, inStuttgart (1st "Europa-Turnier").During
World War II , Richter played in several strong tournaments. In June 1940, he won in Berlin (BSG), and took 2nd, behind Bogoljubow, in Berlin. In August 1940, he tied for 3rd-4th in Bad Oeynhausen (7th GER-ch). In November 1940, he took 3rd inCracow /Krynica /Warsaw (the 1st GG-ch). In 1941, he tied for 3rd-4th in Berlin. In August 1941, he took 3rd, behindPaul Felix Schmidt andKlaus Junge , in Bad Oeynhausen (8th GER-ch). In September 1941, he tied for 5-6th inMunich (2nd "Europa-Turnier"). The event was won by Stoltz. In September 1942, he tied for 3rd-5th inMunich (1st European Championship, "Europameisterschaft"). The event was won byAlexander Alekhine .After the war, he participated in the Berlin championships. He tied for 1st-2nd (1948), tied for 3rd-4th (1949), tied for 2nd-3rd (1950), took 2nd (1951), took 3rd (1952).
Awarded the IM title in 1950. He was co-editor of "Deutsche Schachblätter" and "Deutsche Schachzeitung". Author of several chess books.
Influences On Chess Opening Theory
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The Richter-Rauzer AttackThe
Richter-Rauzer Variation of theSicilian Defence (also known as the Richter-Rauzer Attack) occurs after 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5. The Richter-Rauzer Variation was named in honor of Kurt Richter and of theSoviet masterVsevolod Rauzer . TheRichter-Veresov Attack (Also known as The Veresov Opening) was also named after Kurt Richter andGavriil Veresov . It most commonly occurs after 1.d4 d5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bg5.References
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