Buenos Aires 1939 chess tournament

The event was held in Buenos Aires, immediately after the 8th Chess Olympiad,[1] from 2nd to 19 October 1939 at the Círculo de Ajedrez, one of the two main chess clubs in the city. Play took place at the club's long-time premises at Bartolomé Mitre 670, with rounds starting at 20.30 hours in the evening.[2][3] All participants, except of Paul Keres, had decided to stay in Argentina due to outbreak of World War II.[4]

The results and standings:[5]

Buenos Aires (Circulo) 1939
#PlayerCountry123456789101112Total
1-2Miguel Najdorf Polandx1½1½½1011118.5
1-2Paul Keres Estonia0x½1½1½111118.5
3-4Gideon Ståhlberg Sweden½½x011½½½1½17
3-4Moshe Czerniak Palestine001x½1½111107
5-6Paulino Frydman Poland½½0½x½½011116.5
5-6Carlos Guimard Argentina½000½x½111116.5
7Roberto Grau Argentina0½½½½½x½10½15.5
8Markas Luckis Lithuania10½010½x01½½5
9-10José Gerschman Argentina00½00001x0113.5
9-10Francisco Benkö Argentina000000101x1½3.5
11Sonja Graf Germany00½000½½00x12.5
12Luis Argentino Palau Argentina0001000½0½0x2

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