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Alexandru (Sándor) Tyroler (19 October 1891, Garamszentkereszt, now Žiar nad Hronom, Slovakia – 3 February 1973, Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian-Romanian chess master. Sándor Tyroler was born in Garamszentkereszt ({{lang-sk|Hronský Svätý Kríž}}, {{lang-de|Heiligenkreuz an der Gran}}) in Hungary (now Slovakia) into a Hungarian Jewish family. After World War I, following the Treaty of Trianon (1920), he became a citizen of Romania. In 1912, he took 5th in Temesvár (Austria-Hungary), now Timişoara, Romania. In 1925, he won in Bucharest. In 1926, he won the first Romanian Chess Championship in Sibiu.[1] In 1927, he won in Bucharest (ROM-ch). In 1928, he took 15th in The Hague (Amateur World Championship, Max Euwe won).[2] In 1929, he won in Iaşi (ROM-ch). In 1929, he took 6th in Bucharest. In 1930, he took 3rd in Cernăuţi (ROM-ch). Alexandru Tyroler represented Romania in the 2nd unofficial Chess Olympiad at Budapest 1926, where he won team bronze medal. He also played at 3rd board (+4 –7 =4) in the 3rd Chess Olympiad at Hamburg 1930.[3] References1. ^{{cite web|title=Firsts in chess - by Bill Wall (Feb 7, 2005) |url=http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/lab/7378/firsts.htm |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5kmWow3ct?url=http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/lab/7378/firsts.htm |archivedate=2009-10-25 |deadurl=yes |df= }} 2. ^OlimpBase :: 2nd Chess Olympiad The Hague 1928: Amateur World Championship 3. ^OlimpBase :: 3rd Chess Olympiad, Hamburg 1930, Romania External links
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