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Name
  
Antoni Wojciechowski

Role
  
Chess master

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Died
  
January 19, 1938, Warsaw, Poland

Antoni Wojciechowski (6 June 1905 – 19 January 1938) was a Polish chess master.

He was a well-known player in Poznan in the 1920s and 1930s. In 1926, he tied for 2nd-3rd in the Poznan chess championship. The same year, he won at the Poznan Chess Club Championship. In 1928, he won again the Poznan chess championship. Wojciechowski represented Poznan at the Polish Team championships (1st at Krolewska Huta (Konigshutte) 1929, and 2nd at Katowice 1934). He took 16th place in the 3rd Polish Chess Championship at Warsaw 1935 won by Savielly Tartakower, and 11th place in the 4th Polish Championship at Jurata 1937, won again by Tartakower.

He played for Poland on the eighth board (+7 –2 =5) in the 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad at Munich 1936. The Polish team won the silver medal there. He was a poor man with weak health, and in January 1938 a bad attack of pneumonia killed him.

Legacy

During the interwar period Wojciechowski was one of the strongest Polish chess masters and won games against players like Dawid Przepiorka, Rudolf Spielmann and Miguel Najdorf. Wojciechowski is however probably best known for his famous combination in a game against Tylkowski at Poznan 1931.

References

Antoni Wojciechowski Wikipedia