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Vince Lukas Szentkiralyi Toth

Number of games in database: 96
Years covered: 1936 to 1980
Overall record: +31 -34 =31 (48.4%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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E11 Bogo-Indian Defense (2 games)
D43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav (2 games)
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VINCE LUKAS SZENTKIRALYI TOTH
(born Feb-02-1915, died 1985, 70 years old) Hungary (federation/nationality Brazil)

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Vince Lukas Szentkiralyi Toth was his full name. He was born in Kecskemet and died in Budapest. Arrived in Brazil in 1948. Father of Peter Toth and granddad of Christian Endre do Rego Toth.

Last updated: 2023-06-13 18:42:30

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 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 96  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Alekhine vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth 0-1371936Simul, 27bD34 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
2. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs J Hornyak  1-0351946GyorE16 Queen's Indian
3. A Vajda vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth  0-1571946GyorC02 French, Advance
4. Szabo vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth  1-0491946Hungarian ChampionshipE67 King's Indian, Fianchetto
5. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs E Bakonyi  ½-½321946Hungarian ChampionshipA50 Queen's Pawn Game
6. Benko vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth 0-1451946Hungarian ChampionshipD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
7. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs Barcza  0-1451946Hungarian ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
8. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs E Gereben  1-0421946Hungarian ChampionshipD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
9. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs L Reich  1-0241946Hungarian ChampionshipD24 Queen's Gambit Accepted
10. G Kluger vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth  ½-½301946Hungarian ChampionshipD85 Grunfeld
11. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs J Platt  ½-½421948Bad GasteinC02 French, Advance
12. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs Rossolimo  ½-½281948Bad GasteinE19 Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3
13. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs K Galia  ½-½611948Bad GasteinD63 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense
14. E Lundin vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth  ½-½441948Bad GasteinA28 English
15. L Watzl vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth  ½-½841948Bad GasteinC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
16. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs H Polzer  0-1511948Bad GasteinD01 Richter-Veresov Attack
17. J Lokvenc vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth  ½-½431948Bad GasteinA06 Reti Opening
18. H Grob vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth  ½-½691948Bad GasteinB20 Sicilian
19. M Dorn vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth  1-0501948Bad GasteinC02 French, Advance
20. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs H Mueller  1-0591948Bad GasteinE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
21. G Abrahams vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth 1-0361948Bad GasteinC03 French, Tarrasch
22. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs A Beni  1-0491948Bad GasteinE19 Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3
23. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs E Canal  1-0381948Bad GasteinD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
24. V L Szentkiralyi Toth vs G Bruckner  1-0381948Bad GasteinE46 Nimzo-Indian
25. R Palme vs V L Szentkiralyi Toth  ½-½561948Bad GasteinE47 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-21-07  vonKrolock: Vince, my blitz Chess friend - You can not imagine how Chess is different today - partly due to Megszentségtelenithetetlenségeskedéseitekért of some people
Apr-21-07  vonKrolock: <"In 1985, died in Budapest the Hungarian master Vince Toth, whose full name was SZENTKIRALYI TOTH VINCE LUKAS. Born in Keckskemét, in 1915, of noble ancestry, very young he became Champion of his country in the late the 30's, chess player of international category, Vince Toth survived to the Second World War I, even losing almost everything,but of course not the judgment, the capacity of work and the pure love for Chess, of which he became exemplary self-taught person, notably when he started to study "match" Capablanca x Alekhine ", in 1927. 'globe-trotter', Vince Toth arrived to be vice-champion of Bolivia (!) and winner of a Tourney in "Manhattan Chess Club" of New York, in which he earned the prize of USS 1.000,00. In Brazil, from 1948, he was settled down here, participating of some important events, amongst them the International Tournament of São Paulo, of 1952, won by Engels and Rabar, when he conquered the third place (+7-4=5), and of Rio De Janeiro, of the same year, when he was the fifth, ahead of Souza Mendes, Mangini, Walter Cruz and Eugenio German, amongst others."> babelfished from the Portuguese - more here and some games http://www.cbx.org.br/biovince.htm
May-25-09  myschkin: . . .

Bio (in Portuguese): http://xadrez.altervista.org/xadrez...

May-26-09  vonKrolock: <myschkin> Yes, we played with his own clock, that showed the last minutes in a different way...

The "International Tournament Fluminense Foot-ball Club " in Rio de Janeiro 1952 is already on-line in Nóbrega's brasilbase, with a ziped file with all the games http://www.brasilbase.pro.br/tb1952...

Oct-14-10
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  GrahamClayton: Won the championship of Rio de Janeiro in 1970 after his son Peter had won the same title in 1968.
Sep-15-12  Antiochus: Life and games:

http://www.brasilbase.pro.br/jtoth....

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