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25: 228:). At the USSR team championship semi-final of 1948 in Riga, Augusts Strautmanis represented the Latvian team. In 1949, at the Latvian championship he still shared the 3rd–4th place, but the last time Augusts Strautmanis played at the Latvian championship finals of 1951. In later years, Augusts Strautmanis did not take active part in important tournaments, but after opening of the Sports School at 95: 203:
in 1928. Augusts Strautmanis played at second board and got 7.5 points out of 16 possible (+6 -7 =3). In 1938/39 in the Latvian First Speed Chess Championship, where 1319 participants took part at various stages, Augusts Strautmanis becomes the winner. During the years of
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Augusts Strautmanis graduated from the Second Gymnasium of Riga State in 1926 and then from the Economic Sciences and Law Faculty of the
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Augusts Strautmanis started to play chess at an early childhood under the guidance of his father. Already in 1926 at the
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of the same year. Also, in the post-war years, Augusts Strautmanis continued to successfully participate in the
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Augusts Strautmanis married in 1936; the family had four children. Under his literature teacher and poet
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won it) he became the Latvian Champion of 1948 (after winning the additional fight with
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impression he had a deep interest in literature, and he also wrote poems and stories.
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Augusts Strautmanis vs Mikhail Tal, Latvian Championship 1951
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Augusts Strautmanis vs Luis Argentino Palau, Olympiad 1928
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Championship of 1943, shared the 3rd–6th place at the
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Gerard Kroone vs Augusts Strautmanis, Olympiad 1928
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Gerard Kroone vs Augusts Strautmanis, Olympiad 1928

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