Galleries
chess journeys by Jurgen Stigter
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Jurgen Stigter in Prague – he "takes the bull by the horns"!
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Bretislav Modr (sitting in his kitchen, in his house in Prague)
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The imposing palace of El Escorial near Madrid
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The famous Alfonso manuscript, completed in 1283 by Alfonso X., the Wise (1221-1284)
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Isaak M. Linder together with his son Vladimir at the CCI Congress, Madrid
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Chess Olympiad 2004 – the men's playing room, "Sala Ruy López" taking 129 teams
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The women's playing room – "Sala Reina Isabel" - taking 87 teams. The Mallorca Casino proved to be too small for such a large olympiad
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Demonstration boards
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Nordic people in the South - Calle Erlandsson (on the left) and Stellan Persson, the latter lives half of the year about 30 km east of Calvià
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Juan Morgado together with his wife came from Buenos Aires, he also brought some nice books for Jurgen
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A chessplaying friend of Rene Mayer from Ibiza, Rene Mayer and Jurgen Stigter in front of the casino where the Olympiad was held
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Richard Forster – it's all right for him to laugh! – as he scored 2 out of 2 games, a 100% result
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Geurt Gijssen - the well-known arbiter wouldn't like to miss a FIDE congress
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Andreas Saremba (Brieselang) gets a visit from Jurgen Stigter
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Author Wolfgang Kamm presenting his new Tarrasch biography