The final round of the German Chess Team Championship in 1950 took place on November 2-4, 1950 in Berlin .
The Hamburg Chess Society , the Eckbauer Chess Society , the Freiburg Chess Club and the Cologne Chess Club competed in the finals of the West German team championship in 1950 in Munich . A round-robin tournament was held.
First round
|
Hamburg |
Cologne |
5.5: 2.5
|
1 |
Ludwig Rellstab |
Karl-Heinz Böse |
1-0
|
2 |
Carl Ahues |
F. Mayntz |
0.5: 0.5
|
3 |
Gerhard Pfeiffer |
Michel Patalas |
1-0
|
4th |
Walter Sahlmann |
Paul Wolski |
1-0
|
5 |
Georg Maicherczyk |
Rudi Muth |
0: 1
|
6th |
Schumann |
Adams |
0: 1
|
7th |
Lehmann |
Ernst Dufek |
1-0
|
8th |
Mrozek |
Zeiler |
1-0
|
|
Freiburg |
Berlin |
2.0: 6.0
|
1 |
Friedrich Kopp |
Kurt Gumprich |
0: 1
|
2 |
Gottlieb Machate |
Gottfried Grohmann |
1-0
|
3 |
Emil Joseph Diemer |
Alfred Kinzel |
0: 1
|
4th |
Schuppler |
Walter Jurgschat |
0: 1
|
5 |
Rudolf Kraus |
Fritz Steneberg |
0: 1
|
6th |
Karl Wettach |
Friedrich Vogt |
0: 1
|
7th |
Klaus Geis |
Gerhard Treumann |
1-0
|
8th |
Karl Kammerer |
Probst |
0: 1
|
Second round
|
Freiburg |
Hamburg |
2.5: 5.5
|
1 |
Friedrich Kopp |
Ludwig Rellstab |
0: 1
|
2 |
Gottlieb Machate |
Carl Ahues |
0.5: 0.5
|
3 |
Emil Joseph Diemer |
Gerhard Pfeiffer |
0: 1
|
4th |
Schuppler |
Walter Sahlmann |
1-0
|
5 |
Rudolf Kraus |
Georg Maicherczyk |
0: 1
|
6th |
Karl Wettach |
Schumann |
0: 1
|
7th |
Klaus Geis |
Lehmann |
1-0
|
8th |
Karl Kammerer |
Mrozek |
0: 1
|
|
Berlin |
Cologne |
5.5: 2: 5
|
1 |
Kurt Gumprich |
Karl-Heinz Böse |
0.5: 0.5
|
2 |
Gottfried Grohmann |
F. Mayntz |
1-0
|
3 |
Alfred Kinzel |
Michel Patalas |
1-0
|
4th |
Walter Jurgschat |
Paul Wolski |
1-0
|
5 |
Fritz Steneberg |
Rudi Muth |
1-0
|
6th |
Friedrich Vogt |
Adams |
1-0
|
7th |
Gerhard Treumann |
Ernst Dufek |
0: 1
|
8th |
Probst |
Zeiler |
0: 1
|
Third round
|
Hamburg |
Berlin |
7.0: 1.0
|
1 |
Ludwig Rellstab |
Kurt Gumprich |
1-0
|
2 |
Carl Ahues |
Gottfried Grohmann |
0.5: 0.5
|
3 |
Gerhard Pfeiffer |
Alfred Kinzel |
1-0
|
4th |
Walter Sahlmann |
Walter Jurgschat |
1-0
|
5 |
Georg Maicherczyk |
Fritz Steneberg |
1-0
|
6th |
Schumann |
Friedrich Vogt |
1-0
|
7th |
Lehmann |
Gerhard Treumann |
0.5: 0.5
|
8th |
Mrozek |
Probst |
1-0
|
|
Freiburg |
Cologne |
7.0: 1.0
|
1 |
Friedrich Kopp |
Karl-Heinz Böse |
1-0
|
2 |
Gottlieb Machate |
F. Mayntz |
1-0
|
3 |
Emil Joseph Diemer |
Michel Patalas |
1-0
|
4th |
Schuppler |
Günter Firle |
1-0
|
5 |
Rudolf Kraus |
Rudi Muth |
1-0
|
6th |
Karl Wettach |
Adams |
0: 1
|
7th |
Klaus Geis |
Ernst Dufek |
1-0
|
8th |
Karl Kammerer |
Zeiler |
1-0
|
Crosstab
|
society |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4th |
Points
|
1 |
Hamburg |
|
7.0 |
5.5 |
5.5 |
18.0
|
2 |
Berlin |
1.0 |
|
6.0 |
5.5 |
12.5
|
3 |
Freiburg |
2.5 |
2.0 |
|
7.0 |
11.5
|
4th |
Cologne |
2.5 |
2.5 |
1.0 |
|
6.0
|
The championship team
swell
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Hamburg chess society German team champions . Caissa 1950, November 2nd issue, p. 360
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Ex-Berliners beat Berlin . Deutsche Schachblätter 1950, Issue 12, pp. 187–188 (report, results, game)
Individual evidence
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↑ Chronicle of the Cologne Chess Club Dr. Lasker 1861 e. V.
Finals of the German team championship in chess 1947–1980