Stefano Rosselli del Turco
Stefano Rosselli Del Turco, marquis, (27 July 1877 – 18 August 1947) was an Italian chess master.
He played in all first ten Italian championships, and was twice Italian Champion. He tied for 7-8th at Viareggio 1921 (1st ITA-ch, Davide Marotti won); won a match for the title against Marotti (8,5 : 4,5) at Napoli 1923; lost a match for the title to Mario Monticelli (6 : 8) at Firenze 1929; won at Milan 1931 (4th ITA-ch); took 6th ast Milan 1934 (Monticelli won); tied for 2nd-3rd at Firenze 1935 (Antonio Sacconi won); tied for 7-9th at Firenze 1936 (Vincenzo Castaldi won); took 12th at Napoli 1937 (Castaldi won); tied for 7-8th at Rome 1939 (Monticelli won), and tied for 7-8th at Firenze 1943 (10th ITA-ch, Vincenzo Nestler won).[1]
He tied for 8-9th at San Remo 1911 (Hans Fahrni won); took 5th at Trieste 1923 (Paul Johner won); tied for 12-13th at Meran 1924 (Ernst Grünfeld won); took 9th at Meran 1926 (Edgar Colle won). Rosselli won at Livorno 1926; took 6th at Venice 1929 (Rudolf Pitschak won);[2] tied for 2nd-3rd with Abraham Baratz, behind Brian Reilly, at Nice 1931.[3]
Rosselli del Turco represented Italy in Chess Olympiads:
- In 1924 at 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad in Paris (+5 –4 =4), took team 6th place and individual 14-15th (Consolation Cup, Karel Hromádka won);
- In 1927 at first board in 1st Chess Olympiad in London (+2 –3 =10);
- In 1931 at first board in 4th Chess Olympiad in Prague (+2 –8 =8);
- In 1933 at first board in 5th Chess Olympiad in Folkestone (+1 –6 =5);
- In 1935 at third board in 6th Chess Olympiad in Warsaw (+1 –11 =3);
- In 1936 at second board in 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad in Munich (+2 –10 =5);
- In 1937 at first reserve board in 7th Chess Olympiad in Stockholm (+2 –7 =0).[4]
In 1911–1916 and 1924–1943, he was the founder and an editor of L'Italia Scacchistica.[5]
References
- ↑ I campionati italiani
- ↑ I tornei internazionali giocati in Italia
- ↑ http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/index.htm Archived February 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess
- ↑ rosselli
External links
- Stefano Rosselli del Turco player profile and games at Chessgames.com