Éva Karakas
{{short description|Hungarian chess player}}
{{eastern name order|Karakas Éva}}
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{{Infobox person
| name = Éva Karakas
| image = Éva Karakas.jpg
| caption =
| birth_name = Éva Fürst
| birth_date = 15 February 1922
| birth_place = Budapest, Hungary
| death_date = 7 May 1995 (aged 73)
| death_place = Budapest, Hungary
| module = {{Infobox chess player
| child = yes
| country = Hungary
| title = Woman Grandmaster (1982)
| peakrating = 2205 (July 1973)
| FideID =
}}
}}
Éva Karakas (née Fürst; 15 February 1922 – 7 May 1995)[http://sakk.terasz.hu/index.php?m=player&p=showplayer&playerid=458 Karakas, Éva]. terasz.hu was a Hungarian chess player. She won the Women's Hungarian Chess Championship in 1954, 1956, 1962, 1965–66 and 1975–76, and the Women's World Senior Chess Championship in 1991, 1992 and 1994.[http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/wcc-othr.htm Other World Chess Champions]. mark-weeks.com She played for the Hungarian national team in the first three editions of the Women's Chess Olympiad, held in 1957, 1963 and 1966.[http://www.olimpbase.org/playersw/iomaqq4c.html Éva Karakas] team chess record at Olimpbase.org
Karakas competed in the Women's World Championship Candidates' Tournament in 1959, 1961, and 1964. She participated in the Women's Interzonal tournament in 1973.
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External links
- {{Chessgames player|63526|name=Eva Ladanyike-Karakas}}
- {{365Chess.com player|Eva_Ladanyike_Karakas}}
- {{OlimpBase FIDE ratings|Karakas,%20Eva|Eva Karakas}}
- {{OlimpBase FIDE ratings|Karakas-Kertesz,%20Eva|Eva Karakas-Kertesz}}
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Category:Chess Woman Grandmasters
Category:Hungarian female chess players
Category:World Senior Chess Champions
Category:Chess players from Budapest
Category:20th-century Hungarian chess players