Jan Willem te Kolsté (11 September 1874, in Utrecht – 31 January 1936, in The Hague [1]) was a Dutch chess master.
Te Kolsté participated many times in unofficial and official Dutch championships, and won at Utrecht 1907. He also took 4th at Utrecht 1897 ( Rudolf Loman won), tied for 5-6th at The Hague 1898 ( Jan Diderik Tresling won), took 14th at Amsterdam 1899 ( Henry Ernest Atkins won), took 10th at Haarlem 1901 ( Adolf Georg Olland won), took 2nd behind Arnold van Foreest at Rotterdam 1902, tied for 7-9th at Hilversum 1903 ( Paul Saladin Leonhardt won), tied for 9-10th at Scheveningen 1905 ( Frank James Marshall won), took 3rd at Haarlem 1908 ( Johannes Esser won), shared 3rd at Delft 1912 (Loman won), took 4th at The Hague 1919 ( Max Marchand won), and took 5th at Nijmegen 1921 ( Max Euwe won). [2]
In other tournaments, he won at The Hague 1904, tied for 2nd-3rd at Amsterdam 1907, tied for 6-7th at Scheveningen 1913, shared 1st at The Hague 1917 and s' Hertogenbosch 1918, won at The Hague 1922, shared 1st at Amsterdam 1927, but came a distant last at Baden-Baden 1925 ( Alexander Alekhine won),. [3]
He played for The Netherlands in 1st Chess Olympiad at London 1927. [4]
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Jan Willem te Kolsté (11 September 1874, in Utrecht – 31 January 1936, in The Hague [1]) was a Dutch chess master.
Te Kolsté participated many times in unofficial and official Dutch championships, and won at Utrecht 1907. He also took 4th at Utrecht 1897 ( Rudolf Loman won), tied for 5-6th at The Hague 1898 ( Jan Diderik Tresling won), took 14th at Amsterdam 1899 ( Henry Ernest Atkins won), took 10th at Haarlem 1901 ( Adolf Georg Olland won), took 2nd behind Arnold van Foreest at Rotterdam 1902, tied for 7-9th at Hilversum 1903 ( Paul Saladin Leonhardt won), tied for 9-10th at Scheveningen 1905 ( Frank James Marshall won), took 3rd at Haarlem 1908 ( Johannes Esser won), shared 3rd at Delft 1912 (Loman won), took 4th at The Hague 1919 ( Max Marchand won), and took 5th at Nijmegen 1921 ( Max Euwe won). [2]
In other tournaments, he won at The Hague 1904, tied for 2nd-3rd at Amsterdam 1907, tied for 6-7th at Scheveningen 1913, shared 1st at The Hague 1917 and s' Hertogenbosch 1918, won at The Hague 1922, shared 1st at Amsterdam 1927, but came a distant last at Baden-Baden 1925 ( Alexander Alekhine won),. [3]
He played for The Netherlands in 1st Chess Olympiad at London 1927. [4]
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cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
link) Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01