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    Dawid Markelowicz Janowski [ˈd̪avʲit̪ ˈmaʁkəlɔvit͡ʂ ˈjanɔfski] (25 May 1868 – 15 January 1927; often spelled David) was a Polish chess player. Several...
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  • publisher Chaim Janowski (1867–1935), Polish-Jewish chess master, brother of Dawid Claire Janowski, American politician Dawid Janowski (1868–1927), Polish...
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  • 1993), Polish footballer Dawid Jackiewicz (born 1973), Polish politician and former Minister of State Treasury Dawid Janowski (1868–1927), Polish-born...
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    played the following year, Emanuel Lasker played a casual match with Dawid Janowski in Paris. This was reported in later decades as being a World Championship...
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    family in Wołkowysk (then Russian Empire), he was the older brother of Dawid Janowski. He was educated in Łódź (then Congress Poland) where lived and played...
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    defeat. In 1909 Lasker drew a short match (two wins, two losses) against Dawid Janowski, an all-out attacking Polish expatriate. Several months later they played...
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  • Cleveland on February 28, 1924, and joined Capablanca, Frank Marshall, Dawid Janowski and Edward Lasker in New York. The tournament was played as a double...
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  • Be3), White stands slightly better. The Janowski Variation, 3.Nc3 Bf5, was first introduced by Dawid Janowski in the 1920s. The idea behind it is that...
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  • Siegbert Tarrasch won the Championship section, over Carl Schlechter, Dawid Janowski, Frank Marshall, Amos Burn, and Mikhail Chigorin. These players were...
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    the exact conditions of this match are a mystery. He then defeated Dawid Janowski in the most one-sided title match in history later in 1910. Lasker's...
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    Cambridge Springs tournament ahead of World Champion Emanuel Lasker and Dawid Janowski, and whom Chessmetrics ranks as one of the world's top three players...
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  • 1860–1888) Szymon Winawer (fl. 1867–1901) Dawid Janowski (fl. 1891–1926) Henryk Jerzy Salwe (fl. 1903–1914) Dawid Przepiórka (fl. 1903–1938) Teodor Regedziński...
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    marks), Siegbert Tarrasch and Harry Nelson Pillsbury (each 1250 marks), Dawid Janowski (600 marks), Wilhelm Steinitz (300 marks), Carl August Walbrodt and...
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  • won by Dawid Janowski, followed by Norman Whitaker, Jaffe, etc. There were 12 players: Samuel Factor, Hago, Harvey, Jackson, Jaffe, Janowski, Marshall...
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    Schlechter (11/21), Blackburne (10½/21), Carl August Walbrodt, Amos Burn, Dawid Janowski, Mason, Bird, Isidore Gunsberg, Adolf Albin, Georg Marco, William Pollock...
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  • December 1940) was a French chess master. He tied for 7-8th at Paris 1896 (Dawid Janowski won), tied for 14-15th at Munich 1900 (the 12th DSB Congress, Géza Maróczy...
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  • Raúl Capablanca at New York in 1913 (13/13, including one default) Dawid Janowski at Paris in 1914 (9/9) Alexander Alekhine at Moscow in 1919–20 (11/11)...
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  • Bogoljubov (Ukraine), and Alexander Flamberg (Poland) from France: Dawid Janowski (France) from the German Empire: Siegbert Tarrasch (Nürnberg), Walter...
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  • at New York 1920 (Oscar Chajes won), and took 11th at New York 1920 (Dawid Janowski and R.T. Black won). Winter, Edward. "The Capablanca-Pokorny Fiasco"...
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    (+4 −4 =3) in 1894, drew with Dawid Janowski (+2 −2 =3) in 1896, drew with Simon Alapin (+1 −1 =4) in 1899, beat Janowski (+6 −1 =3) in 1902, drew with...
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    Gunsberg, and future challengers Siegbert Tarrasch, Carl Schlechter and Dawid Janowski. The dynamic style that Pillsbury exhibited during the tournament also...
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    chess tournament Monte Carlo Dawid Janowski Russian Chess Championship Moscow Mikhail Chigorin 1902 Vienna Dawid Janowski Heinrich Wolf Monte Carlo Géza...
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    The blind swine mate pattern's name is attributed to Polish master Dawid Janowski who referred to doubled rooks on a player's 7th rank as "swine". In...
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  • In 1926, he took 4th in New York. Chajes played two matches against Dawid Janowski: he lost in Havana in 1913 (+0 −2 =1), and won in 1918 in New York (+7...
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    Dresden 1892 and Budapest 1896 he placed sixth. He lost an 1896 match to Dawid Janowski 2–5. He turned 63 during his final international tournament, Monte Carlo...
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  • tournaments at La Régence. He took 5th in 1896, tied for 4-5th in 1902 (Dawid Janowski won), took 3rd in 1905 (Jean Taubenhaus won), took 2nd in 1908, took...
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    Horowitz (1907–1973), US Bernhard Horwitz (1807–1885), German-born English Dawid Janowski (1868–1927), Belarusian/Polish-born French grandmaster Max Judd (1851–1906)...
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  • Frank James Marshall in New York. In 1916, he tied for 2nd-4th with Dawid Janowski and Borislav Kostić, behind Capablanca, in New York. In 1918, he won...
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  • Róża Herman (1902–1995) Krystyna Hołuj-Radzikowska Chaim Janowski (1868–1935) Dawid Janowski (1868–1927) Max Judd (1851–1906) Bernhard Kagan (1866–1932)...
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  • In 1891 he drew with Jean Taubenhaus and won against Dawid Janowski. In 1892 he lost to Janowski and drew with him in 1893. In 1901 he tied for 1st–2nd...
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