# Royal Goode

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**Royal Goode** (1 September 1913 – 3 September 1978) was a [Swedish](/source/Sweden) [chess](/source/Chess) player and [Swedish Chess Championship](/source/Swedish_Chess_Championship) silver medal winner (1954).

## Biography

In the 1950s, Royal Goode was one of Sweden's leading chess players. In [Swedish Chess Championships](/source/Swedish_Chess_Championship) he won the silver medal in 1954, having been tied for 1st place and ultimately losing an additional match against [Bengt-Eric Hörberg](/source/Bengt-Eric_H%C3%B6rberg) - 1:2.

Royal Goode represented Sweden in the [Chess Olympiad](/source/Chess_Olympiad):[1]

- In 1954, at second reserve board in the [11th Chess Olympiad](/source/11th_Chess_Olympiad) in [Amsterdam](/source/Amsterdam) (+0, =3, -6).

## References

1. ["OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Royal Goode"](http://www.olimpbase.org/players/97h5xthc.html). *www.olimpbase.org*

## External links

- [Royal Goode](https://www.365chess.com/players/Royal_Goode) chess games at 365chess.com

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