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177: 31: 89:. In 1905, he won in Barmen (B-tournament). In 1905, he took 5th in Vienna. The event was won by Schlechter. In 1906, he tied for 3rd–4th in Nuremberg (15th DSB Congress, 120:
and Rubinstein. In 1910, he tied for 9-10th in Hamburg (17th DSB Congress). The event was won by Schlechter. In 1911, he took 3rd in San Remo. The event was won by
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Aron Nimzowitsch vs Leo Fleischmann, Barmen 1905, Masters B, Scotch Game, Schmidt Variation, C47, 0-1
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Leo Fleischmann vs Rudolf Swiderski, Monte Carlo 1904, King's Gambit Accepted, Rice Gambit, C39, 1-0
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Richard Réti vs Leó Forgács, Budapest 1913, Ruy Lopez, Morphy Defense, Tarrasch Variation, C77, 0-1
78: 289: 113: 133: 102: 86: 128:. The event was won by Rubinstein. In 1912, he took 3rd in Budapest. The event was won by 98: 82: 341: 345: 160: 155: 150: 145: 117: 354: 77:. In the same year, he took 10th in Coburg (14th DSB Congress). The event was won by 281: 129: 70: 176: 121: 156:
Leó Forgács vs Savielly Tartakower, Sankt Petersburg 1909, French, C13, 1-0
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Fleischmann began his international career at Hanover 1902 where he won
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After 1908, Fleischmann played as Forgács. He took 14th in the
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Leo Forgacs

Budapest
Berettyóújfalu, Hungary
chess
DSB Congress
Monte Carlo chess tournament
Curt von Bardeleben
Carl Schlechter
Rudolf Swiderski
Frank Marshall
Ostend 1907 chess tournament
Ossip Bernstein
Akiba Rubinstein
Hungarian championship
Sankt Petersburg 1909
Emanuel Lasker
Hans Fahrni
San Sebastián chess tournament
Milan Vidmar
Rudolf Spielmann
Leo Fleischmann vs Rudolf Swiderski, Monte Carlo 1904, King's Gambit Accepted, Rice Gambit, C39, 1-0
Aron Nimzowitsch vs Leo Fleischmann, Barmen 1905, Masters B, Scotch Game, Schmidt Variation, C47, 0-1
Leó Forgács vs Savielly Tartakower, Sankt Petersburg 1909, French, C13, 1-0
Richard Réti vs Leó Forgács, Budapest 1913, Ruy Lopez, Morphy Defense, Tarrasch Variation, C77, 0-1

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