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won). While Berger retired from chess competition relatively early, He came out of retirement in 1991 to play an exhibition game against Charles Pizzato - a chess prodigy.
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The Jakarta result was Berger's best of his career. He tied for first on 5.5/8, and then won the playoff against Indonesia's
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Berger was one of only three Australians to ever qualify for an Interzonal, the others being Steiner and
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won). In 1954, he played for Hungary "B" at fourth board in 1st Triennial Cup in Budapest.
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Berger was one of Australia's representatives at the 1963 Pacific Zone 10 Championship in
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was chosen first, and a quadrangular tournament was held for the second spot. Berger and
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OlimpBase :: 1st Triennial Cup, Budapest 1954, individual results
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tied for first; then the selectors voted in favour of Berger 3-0.
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state title (1957 and 1961), and came second in the 1959
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Berger tied for 7-8th at Manila 1968 (Meralco Open,
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Leonid Stein
chess
Hungarian Championship
Béla Sándor
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
New South Wales
Australian Chess Championship
Lajos Steiner
Jakarta
John Purdy
Karlis Ozols
Arovah Bachtiar
International Master
Interzonal
1964-66 World Championship cycle
Ian Rogers
Svetozar Gligorić
List of Eastern Bloc defectors
"News 2005"
the original
OlimpBase :: 1st Triennial Cup, Budapest 1954, individual results



"Bela Berger R.I.P."
Australian Chess Federation
the original
"Indochess"
the original

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