GM Géza Maróczy

HungaryHungary
Born 1870

Geza Maroczy was one of the world's leading chess players at the turn of the twentieth century. The Hungarian master received the inaugural Grandmaster title from FIDE in 1950, a testament to his enduring legacy. His tournament practice spanned the Queen's Gambit Declined, the Four Knights Spanish, and other classical systems of his era.

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