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I have no record of an Amsterdam 1951 tournament, but my version of Golombek says it's Madrid 1951 that we're talking about here, so the anwer is Herman Steiner, as given by Sunnucks, page 466. Brittle heaven (talk) 07:49, 25 June 2009 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for following up on this, even 2 years later! I don't have Golombek handy at the moment (and who was this "Golemek" I wrote about in 2007 ;), but clearly you have the location and the player right. Quale (talk) 15:53, 25 June 2009 (UTC)Reply