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Lajos Steiner was born on 14 June, 1903 in Australia, is a Hungarian-born Australian chess player. Discover Lajos Steiner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 120 years old?
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Lajos Steiner Net Worth
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Lajos Steiner (14 June 1903, in Nagyvárad (Oradea) – 22 April 1975, in Sydney) was a Hungarian–born Australian chess master.
Steiner was one of four children of Bernat Steiner, a mathematics teacher, and his wife Cecilia,(née Schwarz).
His elder brother was Endre Steiner.
In 1923, he tied for 4-5th in Vienna.
In 1925 he took 2nd, behind Sándor Takács, in Budapest.
He was educated at the Technical High School in Budapest, and graduated in 1926 with a diploma in mechanical engineering from the Technikum Mittweida in Germany.
In 1927, he won in Schandau and tied for 2nd-3rd in Kecskemét.
In 1929, he took 2nd in Bradley Beach.
In 1931, he won in Budapest (HUN-ch), took 5th in Vienna, and tied for 5-6th in Berlin.
In 1932/33, he tied for 3rd-4th in Hastings (Salo Flohr won).
In 1933, he tied for 2nd-3rd in Maehrisch-Ostrau (Ostrava).
The event was won by Ernst Grünfeld.
In 1933, he took 4th in Budapest.
In 1934, he tied for 1st-2nd with Vasja Pirc in Maribor (Marburg).
In 1934, he won (+7 –3) against Pál Réthy.
In 1935, he tied for 1st-2nd with Erich Eliskases in Vienna (the 18th Trebitsch Memorial).
In 1935, he tied for 5-6th in Łódź (Savielly Tartakower won) and took 4th in Tatatovaros (László Szabó won).
He played for Hungary in four Chess Olympiads:
He won individual bronze medal in Prague, and team gold medal and individual silver medal in Munich.
In 1936, he won, with Mieczysław Najdorf, in Budapest (HUN-ch).
In 1937, he took 2nd in Brno (Brunn), and took 3rd in Zoppot (Sopot).
In 1937/38, he won in Vienna (the 20th Trebitsch Memorial).
In 1938, he tied for 3rd-4th in Ljubljana (Laibach).
The event was won by Borislav Kostić.
In 1938, he tied for 8-9th in Łódź where Pirc won.
Lajos Steiner played a few matches.
Steiner emigrated to Australia in 1939.
He also won nine of his ten attempts at the New South Wales title (1940–41, 1943, 1944, 1945–46, 1953, 1955, 1958).
He won the Australian Chess Championship four times in 1945, 1946/47, 1952/53, and 1958/59.
He took 3rd in Karlovy Vary – Mariánské Lázně in 1948.
He took 19th at the 1st Interzonal Tournament in Saltsjöbaden in 1948.
He was awarded the International Master (IM) title in 1950.