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Elod Macskasy

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200:, generally with good results. At Brockville 1961, he tied for 5-6th, with 6/11. At Winnipeg 1963, he was third, with 10/15. At Vancouver 1965, he finished tied 4-5th, with 6 ½/11. At Toronto 1972, he scored 8 ½/17 for a tied 12-13th. At Calgary 1975, at age 56, he struggled with 5/15 for a shared 12-13th. 186:, with 9/10. Macskasy won the British Columbia Championship for five straight years, from 1958 to 1962, and shared this title in 1967. He continued to play often in this event, generally scoring well, into the late 1980s. 714: 674: 644: 133:. He completed his early schooling there, and at age 16 won the city's chess championship. He also competed for Hungary in swimming at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. 230:
on board 3: 6 ½/13 (+4 =5 -4). He remained a strong player throughout his life, maintaining a master's rating of over 2200 until his final tournament, the 1989
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Macskasy scored 1/1 on the first reserve board for Hungary at the 2nd Balkaniad, Sofia 1947; his team won the gold medal. In 1947, he gained the Hungarian
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He was a chess mentor, notably in the late 1960s, when he mentored a group of young British Columbia masters that included Robert Zuk, Bruce Harper,
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Following the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, he emigrated to Canada, where he secured a position as professor of mathematics at the
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Divinsky, Nathan (1990-04-01). "Professor Elod Macskasy, April 7, 1919-January 21, 1990".
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He studied mathematics in Budapest from 1937 to 1942, at
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In 1961, he played an eight-game training match with
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Index

Hungary
Canada
Arad
Hungary
Vancouver, British Columbia
Peak rating
Hungarian
chess master
Arad
Kingdom of Hungary
Treaty of Trianon
Pázmány Péter University
National Master
Hungarian championship
Árpád Vajda
István Bilek
Károly Honfi
University of British Columbia
Canadian Open Championship
Larry Evans
Abe Yanofsky
Canadian Chess Championship
Canadian Chess Federation
International Master
FIDE
Chess Olympiads
Tel Aviv
Lugano
Paul Keres Memorial
Jonathan Berry

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