Placido Soler Bordas (Catalan: Plàcid Soler i Bordas; 22 November 1903 – 14 July 1964) was a Spanish chess player, two-times Catalan Chess Championship winner (1924, 1931).
Placido Soler Bordas | |
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Country | Spain |
Born | Barcelona, Spain | 22 November 1903
Died | 14 July 1964 Barcelona, Spain | (aged 60)
Biography
editPlacido Soler Bordas was one of the strongest chess players in Spain at the turn of the 1920s and 1930s. He two times won Catalan Chess Championship (1924, 1931). Also Placido Soler Bordas won silver medal in Catalan Chess Championship (1926).[1] He was eleven-time winner of the Catalan Chess Team Championships. Placido Soler Bordas was participant of international chess tournament in Barcelona (1929). He was co-founder and first chairman of the Barcelona Chess Club (1921) and Chess Club Comtal (1923). Also Placido Soler Bordas known as a chess journalist, he was founder of chess journal Els Escacs a Catalunya.
Placido Soler Bordas played for Spain in the Chess Olympiads:[2]
- In 1927, at fourth board in the 1st Chess Olympiad in London (+1, =4, -10),
- In 1930, at reserve board in the 3rd Chess Olympiad in Hamburg (+5, =6, -5),
- In 1931, at third board in the 4th Chess Olympiad in Prague (+1, =4, -11).
References
edit- ^ "Absolut". escacs.cat.
- ^ "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Placido Soler Bordas". www.olimpbase.org.
External links
edit- Placido Soler Bordas player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Placido Soler Bordas chess games at 365chess.com