Baldur Hönlinger

Chess Player

1905 – 1990

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Who was Baldur Hönlinger?

Baldur Hönlinger was an Austrian chess master who participated in tournaments and competitions from the 1920s to the 1950s.

A native of Vienna, Baldur Hönlinger played at first board for Austria in 2nd Chess Olympiad at The Hague 1928.

He won at Vienna 1928, lost a match to Rudolf Spielmann in 1929, took 11th at Rogaška Slatina 1929, shared 1st with Gedeon Barcza at Szolnok 1930, tied for 3rd-4th at Győr 1930, took 2nd, behind Albert Becker, at Vienna 1931, shared 2nd, behind Karl Gilg, at Konstantinsbad 1935, won at Vienna 1936, took 8th at Vienna 1936, and won at Paris 1938.

After World War II, Hönlinger lived in West Germany. He tied for 9-10th at Weidenau 1947, lost a match to Wolfgang Unzicker in 1948, shared 14th at Bad Pyrmont 1949, and tied for 11th-12th at Vienna 1951.

Baldur Hönlinger died in Wuppertal at the age of 84.

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Born
Jul 7, 1905
Vienna
Lived in
  • Vienna
Died
Mar 12, 1990
Wuppertal

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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