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    Siegbert Tarrasch (German pronunciation: [ˈziːɡbɐt ˈtaraʃ]; 5 March 1862 – 17 February 1934) was a German chess player, considered to have been among...
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  • lines for development. The opening was advocated by the German player Siegbert Tarrasch, who contended that the increased mobility Black enjoys is well worth...
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  • Tarrasch Trap refers to two different chess opening traps in the Ruy Lopez that are named for Siegbert Tarrasch. Unlike many variations that appear only...
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  • Tarrasch may refer to: Siegbert Tarrasch (1862–1934), Silesian chess master Tarrasch Defense, a chess opening Semi-Tarrasch Defense Tarrasch rule, a principle...
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  • Wilhelm Steinitz's approach to the centre and the rules established by Siegbert Tarrasch. The Hypermodernists demonstrated their new ideas with games and victories...
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    traveled to the US, where he spent the next two years. Lasker challenged Siegbert Tarrasch, who had won three consecutive strong international tournaments (Breslau...
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    The Tarrasch rule is a general principle that applies in the majority of chess middlegames and endgames. Siegbert Tarrasch (1862–1934) stated the "rule"...
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  • was for players who had previously won an international tournament. Siegbert Tarrasch won the Championship section, over Carl Schlechter, Dawid Janowski...
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    was played between the incumbent Emanuel Lasker and the challenger Siegbert Tarrasch from August 17 to September 30, 1908, in Düsseldorf and Munich. Lasker...
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  • literature Siegbert Rippe (born 1936), Uruguayan lawyer and jurist Siegbert Schmeisser (born 1957), East German cyclist Siegbert Tarrasch (1862−1934)...
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    won ahead of players such as Akiba Rubinstein, Aron Nimzowitsch and Siegbert Tarrasch. Over the next several years, Capablanca had a strong series of tournament...
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  • The Semi-Tarrasch Defense is a chess opening characterized by the following moves: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nf3 c5 The Semi-Tarrasch is a variation...
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    Mikhail Tal. The Modern School of Chess espoused by Steinitz and Siegbert Tarrasch, the Hypermodernism influenced by Aron Nimzowitsch and Richard Réti...
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    strong players emerged in late 1880s and early 1890s: Siegbert Tarrasch and Emanuel Lasker. Tarrasch had the better tournament results at the time, but it...
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  • commonplace until the 1873 tournament in Vienna. As Wilhelm Steinitz and Siegbert Tarrasch developed chess theory and increased the appreciation of positional...
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  • deeply studied the game, developing his own ideas from a study of Siegbert Tarrasch, Emanuel Lasker, José Capablanca and Alexander Alekhine. Combe made...
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  • that should normally be considered obvious. The term was coined by Siegbert Tarrasch. Similar to Kotov syndrome. chessboard The chequered board used in...
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    challengers Mikhail Chigorin and Isidor Gunsberg, and future challengers Siegbert Tarrasch, Carl Schlechter and Dawid Janowski. The dynamic style that Pillsbury...
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  • finished third, ahead of the former World Championship contenders Siegbert Tarrasch and Frank Marshall. The tournament was held to celebrate the tenth...
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  • Schlechter (+2-1=11) and Aron Nimzowitsch (+3-2=3), and level scores with Siegbert Tarrasch and Géza Maróczy. He lost the one game he played with Emanuel Lasker...
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  • from the pawn and the defending king is cut off on the other side. Siegbert Tarrasch gave the following rules for this case: For a player defending against...
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  • White won 39.4%, Black won 28%, and the remaining 32.6% were draws. Siegbert Tarrasch successfully employed the Austrian Attack against Rudolf Charousek...
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  • arranged in Mannheim with three participants, Siegbert Tarrasch, Paul Leonhardt and Jacques Mieses, which Tarrasch won. The opening of 1.c3 seems at first to...
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    tournaments in Berlin. In the 1880s Lasker was next to Curt von Bardeleben, Siegbert Tarrasch who studied in Berlin, Fritz Riemann, Emil Schallopp and Theodor von...
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  • throughout their careers (both playing it against one another once), and Siegbert Tarrasch played it three times in his 1911 match against Schlechter (scoring...
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    (ten wins, five draws, eight losses).[citation needed] German Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch turned down an opportunity in 1892 to challenge Steinitz in a world...
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  • example of the double bishop sacrifice. 1895: Harry Nelson Pillsbury vs Siegbert Tarrasch, Hastings. Harry Nelson Pillsbury's kingside attack breaks through...
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    com. Tarrasch, Siegbert (2021) [1908]. Der Schachwettkampf Lasker-Tarrasch um die Weltmeisterschaft im August-September 1908 [The Lasker–Tarrasch chess...
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  • the authors of Modern Chess Openings (Second Edition 1913), and Siegbert Tarrasch in The Game of Chess (1931, English translation 1938) called it "Ponziani's...
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    Alcock MacDonnell and De Vere; shared 2nd place at Hamburg 1885 (with Siegbert Tarrasch, James Mason, Berthold Englisch and Max Weiss; behind Isidor Gunsberg;...
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