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'''Wolfram Bialas''' (22 August 1935 — 2 January 1998) was a [[Germany|German]] [[chess]] [[FIDE titles|FIDE master]] and [[Chess Olympiad]] team bronze medal winner ([[16th Chess Olympiad|1964]]).
'''Wolfram Bialas''' (25 August 1935 — 2 January 1998) was a German [[chess]] [[FIDE titles|FIDE master]] and [[Chess Olympiad]] team bronze medal winner ([[16th Chess Olympiad|1964]]).


==Biography==
==Biography==
Wolfram Bialas two times won [[Berlin City Chess Championship|West Berlin City Chess Championship]] (1958, 1962). Also he three times won [[Chess Bundesliga]]: in 1957 with chess club ''Berliner Schachgesellschaft Eckbauer'', in 1961 with chess club ''Berliner SG 1827 Eckbauer'' and in 1978 with chess club ''Königsspringer Frankfurt''.
Wolfram Bialas twice won the [[Berlin City Chess Championship|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 Olympiad]]s:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/players/ogc82muf.html|title=OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Wolfram Bialas|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref>
Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the [[Chess Olympiad]]s:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/players/ogc82muf.html|title=OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Wolfram Bialas|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref>
* In 1960, at reserve board in the [[14th Chess Olympiad]] in [[Leipzig]] (+2, =5, -4),
* in 1960, at the reserve board in the [[14th Chess Olympiad]] in [[Leipzig]] (+2, =5, -4),
* In 1964, at second reserve board in the [[16th Chess Olympiad]] in [[Tel Aviv]] (+1, =7, -1) and won team bronze medal.
* in 1964, at the second reserve board in the [[16th Chess Olympiad]] in [[Tel Aviv]] (+1, =7, -1), winning a team bronze medal.


Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the [[European Team Chess Championship]] preliminaries:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/playerseq/ogc82muf.html|title=OlimpBase :: European Men's Team Chess Championship (preliminaries) :: Wolfram Bialas|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref>
Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the [[European Team Chess Championship]] preliminaries:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/playerseq/ogc82muf.html|title=OlimpBase :: European Men's Team Chess Championship (preliminaries) :: Wolfram Bialas|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref>
* In 1957, at seventh board in the 1st European Team Chess Championship preliminaries (+2, =2, -0),
* in 1957, at the seventh board in the 1st European Team Chess Championship preliminaries (+2, =2, -0),
* In 1961, at eighth board in the 2nd European Team Chess Championship preliminaries (+2, =1, -0),
* in 1961, at the eighth board in the 2nd European Team Chess Championship preliminaries (+2, =1, -0),
* In 1965, at third board in the 3rd European Team Chess Championship preliminaries (+2, =1, -1).
* in 1965, at the third board in the 3rd European Team Chess Championship preliminaries (+2, =1, -1).


Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the [[Clare Benedict Cup|Clare Benedict Chess Cups]]:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/playersq/ogc82muf.html|title=OlimpBase :: Clare Benedict Chess Cup :: Wolfram Bialas|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref>
Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the [[Clare Benedict Cup|Clare Benedict Chess Cups]]:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/playersq/ogc82muf.html|title=OlimpBase :: Clare Benedict Chess Cup :: Wolfram Bialas|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref>
* In 1960, at reserve board in the 7th Clare Benedict Chess Cup in [[Biel/Bienne|Biel]] (+0, =1, -2) and won team silver medal,
* in 1960, at the reserve board in the 7th Clare Benedict Chess Cup in [[Biel/Bienne|Biel]] (+0, =1, -2), winning a team silver medal,
* In 1961, at forth board in the 8th Clare Benedict Chess Cup in [[Neuhausen am Rheinfall|Neuhausen]] (+1, =1, -2) and won team and individual gold medals.
* in 1961, at the fourth board in the 8th Clare Benedict Chess Cup in [[Neuhausen am Rheinfall|Neuhausen]] (+1, =1, -2), winning team and individual gold medals.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{FIDE}}
*{{chessgames player|id=41713}}
* {{OlimpBase FIDE ratings|Bialas,%20Wolfram}}
*[https://www.365chess.com/players/Wolfram_Bialas Wolfram Bialas] chess games at 365chess.com
* {{Chessgames player|41713}}
* {{365Chess.com player|Wolfram_Bialas}}


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Latest revision as of 23:21, 15 November 2023

Wolfram Bialas
CountryGermany
Born(1935-08-25)25 August 1935
Died2 January 1998(1998-01-02) (aged 62)
TitleFIDE Master
Peak rating2370 (July 1989)

Wolfram Bialas (25 August 1935 — 2 January 1998) was a German chess FIDE master and Chess Olympiad team bronze medal winner (1964).

Biography[edit]

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]

  • in 1957, at the seventh board in the 1st European Team Chess Championship preliminaries (+2, =2, -0),
  • in 1961, at the eighth board in the 2nd European Team Chess Championship preliminaries (+2, =1, -0),
  • in 1965, at the third board in the 3rd European Team Chess Championship preliminaries (+2, =1, -1).

Wolfram Bialas played for West Germany in the Clare Benedict Chess Cups:[3]

  • in 1960, at the reserve board in the 7th Clare Benedict Chess Cup in Biel (+0, =1, -2), winning a team silver medal,
  • in 1961, at the fourth board in the 8th Clare Benedict Chess Cup in Neuhausen (+1, =1, -2), winning team and individual gold medals.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Wolfram Bialas". www.olimpbase.org.
  2. ^ "OlimpBase :: European Men's Team Chess Championship (preliminaries) :: Wolfram Bialas". www.olimpbase.org.
  3. ^ "OlimpBase :: Clare Benedict Chess Cup :: Wolfram Bialas". www.olimpbase.org.

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