Rudolf Teschner
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Rudolf Teschner (16 February 1922, Potsdam – 23 July 2006, Berlin-Steglitz) was a German chess master and writer. Teschner was seven times Champion of Berlin. In 1948, he won an East-Zones Championship in Bad Doberan, and later in 1951 took the German Championship (played in Düsseldorf). Teschner was leading member of the German Chess Olympic team in 1952 and 1956. In 1957 he obtained the title of International Master from FIDE. He was 2–3 in the Zonal tournament in Berg en Dal 1960 and twice 1–4 in Christmas tournaments in Reggio Emilia (1963/1964 and 1964/1965). Teschner played in the 1962 Interzonal tournament at Stockholm. FIDE awarded him the complimentary Grandmaster title in 1992, the first in history. His best historical Elo was 2633 in May 1968, when he played very successful in the Bamberg tournament and won the prize for the most beautiful chess game. Teschner worked between 1950 and 1988 as publisher of Deutsche Schachzeitung (German Chess News, the World's oldest surviving chess magazine), and wrote many books and articles about chess. Source: Wikipedia
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Eine Schule des Schachs in 40 Stunden. Für Anfänger und Geübte
Para triunfar en el ajedrez se requiere talento, pero es más importante todavía tener una sólida base de los distintos aspectos del juego. Este manual, que ha superado en Alemania la cifra de 100.000 ejemplares vendidos, avanza desde lo sencillo a lo complejo, desde el jaque mate con un par de piezas a la planificación estratégica de la partida. Se ha utilizado en numerosos cursos para adultos y es también muy adecuado para autodidactas. Rudolf Teschner es Gran Maestro Internacional Honorario de la FIDE y un conocido autor de libros de ajedrez. Fue campeón de la República Federal Alemana en 1951 y editor, desde 1950 y durante treinta y ocho años, de la prestigiosa revista Deutsche Schachzeitung.
