Francisco Benkö

Male, Deceased Person

1910 – 2010

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Who was Francisco Benkö?

Francisco Benkö was a German–Argentine chess master and problemist.

He was born in Berlin into a Jewish family. His father, Richard Wilhelm Benkö, came from Hungary, and his mother, Alice Josephine Helene Pick, from Austria. In 1928 and 1929, he drew simultaneous games with Alexander Alekhine in Berlin. In 1935, Franz Benkö was the first Jewish chess master in Berlin. In spring 1936, he emigrated from Germany via Holland to Argentina, because of Nazi policy.

Francisco Benkö has played many times in Argentine Chess Championship, from 1937 till 2004. Among others, he took 11th in Torneo Mayor 1937, took 20th in 1938, took 11th in 1939, took 12th in 1940, tied for 9–10th in 1941, took 13th in 1945, shared 5th in 1947, took 5th in 1948, tied for 5–6th in 1949, and tied for 5–7th in 1953. At last, he has taken part in the 2004 Argentine Championship, finishing 91st.

In other tournaments, he tied for 9–10th at Buenos Aires 1939, took 13th at Buenos Aires 1941, took 8th at Buenos Aires 1945, took 6th at Remedios de Escalada 1949, tied for 15-16th at Mar del Plata chess tournament 1949, and tied for 14-15th at Mar del Plata / Buenos Aires 1954.

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Born
Jun 24, 1910
Berlin
Nationality
  • Germany
Died
Jan 11, 2010
Buenos Aires

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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