User talk:Tyroler

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Sorry, I didn't see your note at User talk:Mibelz. The best reference I have in hand is Jeremy Gaige's Chess Personalia (1987). On page 434 Gaige gives his name as simply "Alexandru Tyroler". No place of birth is given, but the given birthdate, 19 October 1891, agrees with you. Gaige reports his nationality to be Romanian/Hungarian. No date of death is given. My guess is that the 1990 year of death originally in the English language article here was copied from the German page. Gaige gives two sources for this entry. I don't have access to either of them, but maybe they would be of use to you: Magyar Sakkfeladvág or Magyar Sakkélet, 1971, p. 196, and Sah de la A la Z by Constantin Ştefaniu, Bucureşti, 1984. I reverted your change to the article because it broke the interwiki link to the German language wikipedia, Alexandru Tyroler. If you can read and write German or you can find someone who does, you might want to see if you can get any inaccuracies in the German language article fixed as well. (Unfortunately I can't help as I am only able to communicate in English.) Quale 01:54, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks for your attention to detail on that page. If you find any other errors you can make the needed corrections or bring it to attention on the Talk:Alexandru Tyroler talk page. Quale  —Preceding comment was added at 21:31, 10 November 2007 (UTC)