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Wilhelm von Stamm (died 17 January 1905) was a Latvian chess master. He won at Riga 1899 (the 1st Baltic Congress, B tournament), took 4th at Riga 1900 (T. Muller won), tied for 11th-12th at Riga 1900/01 (
Kārlis Bētiņš Kārlis Bētiņš (german: Carl Behting; 27 October 1867, Bērzmuiža – 28 March 1943, Riga) was a Latvian chess master and composer of studies. He tied for 3rd-5th at Riga 1899 (the 1st Baltic Congress, his brother Roberts Bētiņš won), too ...
won), shared 1st with
Karl Wilhelm Rosenkrantz Karl (Carl) Wilhelm Rosenkrantz (russian: Карл Вильямович Розенкранц, ''Karl Vilyamovich Rosenkrantz''; 13 June 1876 – 1942) was a Russian Empire, Russian and Soviet Union, Soviet chess master. Chess career Rosenkrantz ...
, K. Behting and W. Sohn at Dorpat 1901 (the 2nd Baltic Congress), won at Riga 1902, took 18th at
Kiev 1903 chess tournament The 3rd All-Russian Masters' Tournament took place in the rooms of the Kiev Chess Society in the Popov Building at No. 29 Kreshchatyk in Kiev on September 1–26, 1903. The Society used the rooms of the Kiev Bicycle Association which had its premi ...
(the 3rd All-Russian Masters' Tournament, Mikhail Chigorin won), and took 10th at Reval 1904 ( Bernhard Gregory and V. Ostrogsky won).Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01
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19th-century Latvian people 1905 deaths Latvian chess players Baltic-German people Latvian nobility Year of birth missing 19th-century chess players {{Latvia-chess-bio-stub