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    Johann Jacob Löwenthal (Hungarian: Löwenthal János Jakab; 15 July 1810 – 24 July 1876) was a professional chess master. He was among the top 3 players...
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    equally convincing wins in matches against other top-class players: Johann Löwenthal, the Rev. John Owen and Daniel Harrwitz. Morphy returned to the United...
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    lost at most five. In 1850, Hungarian chess master Johann Löwenthal visited New Orleans. Löwenthal, a refugee of the Hungarian revolution of 1848, had...
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  • German journalist Johann Löwenthal (1810–1876), Hungarian Jewish chess player Leo Löwenthal (1900–1993), German sociologist Richard Löwenthal (1908–1991),...
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  • and was played by Henry Thomas Buckle in his fourth match game with Johann Löwenthal, London 1851. The standard reply today, 3.Bd2, was recommended by Howard...
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    Revolution of 1848. Löwenthal had also participated in the failed revolt but fled to America, where he established himself in business. Löwenthal left his affairs...
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    in London (+5−2=0) and Paul Journoud in Paris (+7−2=1) in 1860, and Johann Löwenthal (+2−0=0) in Paris in 1867. He also lost a close match to Mikhail Chigorin...
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    after only 29 moves. The next year a match between Daniel Harrwitz and Johann Löwenthal used a limit of 20 minutes per move. The first use of a modern-style...
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    first World Problem Tournament. In 1849 he helped future chess master Johann Löwenthal, who was then a penniless immigrant. He was one of the participants...
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    clear that Paul was the better player, despite his young age. In 1850, Johann Löwenthal paid a visit to New Orleans, and beat Rousseau five games straight...
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  • self-defense system Krav Maga Andor Lilienthal (1911–2010), chess player Johann Löwenthal (1810–1876), chess player Zoltán Magyar (born 1953), twice Olympic...
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    citizen Kati Kovács - honorary citizen Andor Lilienthal - chess player Johann Löwenthal - chess player Géza Maróczy - chess player József Mindszenty - cardinal...
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    Saint-Amant in round two (+2 −1), but lost in the round four final to Johann Löwenthal (+1 −3 =4) to finish second. Falkbeer edited a chess column for The...
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    editors of the new The Chess Players' Chronicle in February 1872. Johann Löwenthal began writing for it in 1873. The magazine ran until 1875. In January...
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    the First American Chess Congress that he had received a letter from Johann Löwenthal, a leading English master, "suggesting the advisableness of always...
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    grandmaster Samuel Lipschütz (1863–1905), Austria-Hungary/American Johann Löwenthal (1810–1876), Hungarian-born US English Moishe Lowtzky (1881–1940),...
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    best in the world. In matchplay, he defeated Lionel Kieseritzky and Johann Löwenthal. Buckle's father died in 1840. Buckle inherited £20,000. This inheritance...
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    Year City Winner 1857 Manchester  Johann Löwenthal (Austrian Empire) /  Hungary 1858 Birmingham  Johann Löwenthal (Austrian Empire) /  Hungary 1860 Cambridge...
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  • Rudolph Charousek Isidor Gunsberg Ignatz von Kolisch Andor Lilienthal Johann Löwenthal Judit Polgár Susan Polgár Zsófia Polgár Richard Réti Adolf Schwarz...
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    tournament London Adolf Anderssen London Club 1857 Manchester Johann Löwenthal American Chess Congress New York Paul Morphy 1858 Birmingham Johann Löwenthal...
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    typically lasted about 15 minutes – many of them with the veteran master Johann Löwenthal (1810–1876). He was a keen spectator at more serious contests and,...
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    against Henry Thomas Buckle 2-1 (1843), Adolf Anderssen 4-2 (1845), Johann Löwenthal 6-1 (1846), John William Schulten 4-1 (1850), Anderssen 10-5 (1851)...
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  • Swiss-Austrian chess master and theoretician. He played matches with Johann Löwenthal (4 : 5) in 1846, Ernst Falkbeer (16 : 15) in 1850, and Daniel Harrwitz...
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  • standing chess board used to analyze a game or show a game in progress. Johann Löwenthal invented the demonstration board in 1857. descriptive notation A system...
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  • Jules Arnous de Rivière and Henry Bird, drew with Samuel Boden and Johann Löwenthal, and lost only to Thomas Wilson Barnes. The worst result in a simultaneous...
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  • Edward Löwe (England, 1794–1880) Otto Löwenborg (Sweden, 1888–1969) Johann Löwenthal (Hungary, England, 1810–1876) Leopold Löwy, Jr (Austria, 1871–after...
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  • had a chess column, which from 1872 until 1876 was contributed by Johann Löwenthal and from 1876 to 1882 by Wilhelm Steinitz. The magazine became very...
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  • (1917–1991), band leader and composer. Worked on Hastings Pier in the 1930s. Johann Löwenthal (1810–1876), professional chess master. Died in St Leonards. Anders...
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    Chess Club which was founded in 1839. Grimm, along with József Szén, Johann Löwenthal, J. Oppenheim, the Zenner brothers, and other players from city of...
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  • delaying or abandoning the match with Morphy. The match with Löwenthal was interrupted as Löwenthal fell ill, and Morphy used the break to crush Owen 5–0 with...
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