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Viktor Tietz

Viktor Tietz (13 April, 1859, Rumburg ((チェコ語:Rumburk), northest Bohemia, Austrian Monarchy 8 December, 1937, Karlsbad ((チェコ語:Karlovy Vary)), Bohemia, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech ethnic-German chess player, chess life organizer and local politician.
He took 7th at Breslau 1889 (the 6th DSB Congress, ''Hauptturnier A'' won by Emanuel Lasker), and won ahead of Dawid Janowski and Moritz Porges at Carlsbad 1902 (''Triangular'').
He invented the tie-break system now called the Tietz system. His name is attached to the chess club in Karlovy Vary.〔(Karlovarský šachklub Tietz Sekce Historie našeho klubu Šachové Karlovy Vary ) 〕 He was a main organizer of four famous international tournaments: the Carlsbad 1907, the Carlsbad 1911, the Carlsbad 1923, and the Carlsbad 1929.
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