Wolfram Bialas | |
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Country | Germany |
Born | 25 August 1935 |
Died | 2 January 1998 | (aged 62)
Title | FIDE Master |
Peak rating | 2370 (July 1989) |
Wolfram Bialas (25 August 1935 — 2 January 1998) was a German chess FIDE master and Chess Olympiad team bronze medal winner ( 1964).
Wolfram Bialas twice won the West Berlin City Chess Championship (1958, 1962). He played for chess clubs that won the Chess Bundesliga three times: in 1957 for Berliner Schachgesellschaft Eckbauer, in 1961 for Berliner SG 1827 Eckbauer and in 1978 for Königsspringer Frankfurt.
Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the Chess Olympiads: [1]
Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the European Team Chess Championship preliminaries: [2]
Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the Clare Benedict Chess Cups: [3]
Wolfram Bialas | |
---|---|
Country | Germany |
Born | 25 August 1935 |
Died | 2 January 1998 | (aged 62)
Title | FIDE Master |
Peak rating | 2370 (July 1989) |
Wolfram Bialas (25 August 1935 — 2 January 1998) was a German chess FIDE master and Chess Olympiad team bronze medal winner ( 1964).
Wolfram Bialas twice won the West Berlin City Chess Championship (1958, 1962). He played for chess clubs that won the Chess Bundesliga three times: in 1957 for Berliner Schachgesellschaft Eckbauer, in 1961 for Berliner SG 1827 Eckbauer and in 1978 for Königsspringer Frankfurt.
Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the Chess Olympiads: [1]
Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the European Team Chess Championship preliminaries: [2]
Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the Clare Benedict Chess Cups: [3]