|  Results  | 
 
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   | Crosstable scores | 
 
  | Name  | 
   Edo    | 
  Dev.   | 
  Score | 
   /  | 
  Games    | 
 
  | Vidmar, Milan    | 
  2583 |   (39) | 
  12 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Maróczy, Géza    | 
  2547 |   (47) | 
  11 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Fleischmann, Léo    | 
  2483 |   (41) | 
  9.5 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Strasser, F.    | 
  2183 |   (50) | 
  7.5 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Gajdos, János    | 
  2334 |   (48) | 
  7 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Schweiger, Jozsef    | 
  2257 |   (46) | 
  7 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Vas, Géza    | 
  2319 |   (57) | 
  7 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Bilitz    | 
  2218 |   (64) | 
  5.5 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Biró, S.    | 
  2185 |   (48) | 
  5.5 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Fluss, György    | 
  2129 |   (53) | 
  5.5 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Hajós, N.    | 
  2214 |   (57) | 
  5 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Schwarz (1)    | 
  2127 |   (64) | 
  4.5 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Visegrádi    | 
  2005 |   (86) | 
  3 |   / |   13  | 
 
  | Bayer, Béla    | 
  1988 |   (71) | 
  1 |   / |   13  | 
 
 
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Event table notes
 
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| Event data |  
   | Name: Budapest Tournament    | 
 
   | Place: Budapest    | 
 
   | Start date: 1912 | 
 
   | End date:   1912 | 
 
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   | Notes: | 
 
   | Feenstra Kuiper gives totals for the top 7, including 11 for Vidmar and 11 for Maroczy after play-off ('nach stichkampf'). Gaige and Di Felice both give crosstables with Vidmar scoring 12 and Maroczy 11, and no mention of a play-off, so I am not sure what Feenstra Kuiper meant. I am assuming that the 'Bayer' who played in this event was B. Bayer, though it might have been another. | 
 
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   | References | 
 
| Books |  
   |    Di Felice, Chess Results, 1901-1920, page 175 | 
 
   |    Feenstra Kuiper, 100 Jahre Schachturniere, page 79 | 
 
   |    Gaige, Chess Tournament Crosstables III, page 390 | 
 
 
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