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FLAGNAME01020304050607080910111213141516171819TOTAL 
01German Empire  German EmpireEmanuel Lasker½1001½½1110111111113.5 
02Austria-Hungary  HungaryGéza Maróczy½½110½½½½½1½11111½12.5 
03German Empire  German EmpireSiegbert Tarrasch0½011½½1101111½½½112.0 
04United States  United StatesH.N. Pillsbury101½10½010½1111½1112.0 
05France  PolandDawid Janowski100½11110½01½1011111.5 
06United States  BohemiaWilhelm Steinitz01000½1½111100111111.0 
07German Empire  NetherlandsC.A. Walbrodt½½½10½½½100½11111010.5 
08Austria-Hungary  AustriaCarl Schlechter½½½½00½½1½½½11½½1110.5 
09Russian Empire  Russian EmpireEmanuel Schiffers0½010½½½½0½½1½1½119.5 
10Russian Empire  Russian EmpireMikhail Chigorin0½001000½11½1101119.5 
11United Kingdom  EnglandJoseph Blackburne0½11½01½100001101½9.0 
12Austria-Hungary  HungaryRudolf Charousek100½101½½01½0½11008.5 
13Austria-Hungary  RomaniaGeorg Marco0½0000½½½½1½½1½½1½8.0 
14Austria-Hungary  RomaniaAdolf Albin0000½1000011½0½½117.0 
15Russian Empire  PolandSzymon Winawer00000100½00½01111½6.5 
16United States  United StatesJackson Showalter00½0100½0100½½0½015.5 
17Austria-Hungary  BohemiaMoritz Porges00½½000½½010½½0½015.5 
18German Empire  German EmpireEmil Schallopp00½0000000010001114.5 
19German Empire  German EmpireRichard Teichmann0½00001000½1½0½0004.0 

 



Nuremberg 1896 Chess Tournament

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Nuremberg 1896 chess tournament - Standing: Standing: Lasker, Charousek, Schlechter, two organisers, Janowsky, Maróczy, Marco, Showalter, three organisers. Seated: Albin, Porges, Chigorin, Tarrasch, Winawer, Steinitz, Blackburne, Schallopp, Schiffers, Pillsbury, Walbrodt, Teichmann


The tournament at Nürnberg 1896 should have become 10. Deutschen Schachbund Kongreß (German Chess Congress), but the local chess club took over the organisation and included no minor groups. Finally, the 10th DSB Congress was held in Eisenach in 1896 (Robert Henry Barnes won Meisterturnier, and Wilhelm Cohn won Hauptturnier).

Thirty-nine players wanted to participate in the master competition, nineteen were allowed in Nuremberg. When Amos Burn withdrew, Rudolf Charousek took his place. The international tournament was played in the premises of the Museum Society in Nuremberg from 20 July until 9 August. The time limit was thirty moves in two hours. The main prizes went to Emanuel Lasker (3000 marks), Géza Maróczy (2000 marks), Siegbert Tarrasch and Harry Nelson Pillsbury (each 1250 marks), Dawid Janowski (600 marks), Wilhelm Steinitz (300 marks), Carl August Walbrodt and Carl Schlechter (each 100 marks).

 

    Nuremberg 1896 Chess Tournament. (2008, July 29). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 1 July 2009, at 08:00, from
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_1896_chess_tournament



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