Adolf Kramer

Chess Player

1871 – 1934

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Who was Adolf Kramer?

Adolf Kramer was a Silesian German chess master.

He played in DSB Congress. He tied for 10-12th at Munich 1900, took 8th at Breslau 1912, shared 2nd at Hamburg 1921, tied for 4-6th at Bad Oeynhausen 1922, and took 5th at Duisburg 1929.

Kramer also participated several times in Silesian Chess Congress. He shared 1st with Ertelt and beat him in play-off at Beuthen 1923, shared 1st with Bergmann and lost to him in play-off at Bad Salzbrunn 1924, took 4th at Bad Altheide 1926, took 5th at Gleiwitz 1927, and took 4th at Reichenbach 1928.

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Born
1871
Died
Jan 10, 1934

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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