Willem Schelfhout

Chess Player

1874 – 1951

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Who was Willem Schelfhout?

Willem Andreas Theodorus Schelfhout was a Dutch chess master.

Before World War I, he took 4th at Leiden 1909, tied for 5-6th at Amsterdam 1910, took 3rd at Hamburg 1910, tied for 7-8th at Cologne 1911, took 13th at Scheveningen 1913, and shared 6th at Mannheim 1914.

During the war, he played in several tournaments, and won at The Hague 1917. After the war, he took 7th at Amsterdam 1920, and participated a few times in Dutch Chess Championship. He tied for 6-8th at The Hague 1919, took 6th at Nijmegen 1921, shared 4th at Amsterdam 1924, took 4th at Utrecht 1926, and took 6th at Rotterdam 1936.

Schelfhout drew a mini match with Euwe in 1923 and lost to him in 1927, both in Amsterdam.

He represented the Netherlands in Chess Olympiads at London 1927, The Hague 1928, and Hamburg 1930.

During World War II, he took 3rd at Amsterdam 1940.

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Born
May 19, 1874
Nationality
  • Netherlands
Died
Jan 8, 1951

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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