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Jacob Henry Sarratt



 United Kingdom  1808 - London  Jacob Henry Sarratt  A Treatise on The Game of Chess - Vol. I    Pdf 
 United Kingdom  1808 - London  Jacob Henry Sarratt  A Treatise on The Game of Chess - Vol. II    Pdf 
 United Kingdom  1813 - London  Jacob Henry Sarratt  The works of Damiano, Ruy-Lopez, and Salvio on the game of chess    Pdf 
 United Kingdom  1817 - London  Jacob Henry Sarratt  The works of Gianutio, and Gustavus Selenus ... Vol. I    Pdf 
 United Kingdom  1817 - London  Jacob Henry Sarratt  The works of Gianutio, and Gustavus Selenus ... Vol. II    Pdf 
 United Kingdom  1822 - London  Jacob Henry Sarratt  A treatise on the game of chess    Pdf 
 United Kingdom  1828 - London  Jacob Henry Sarratt  A New Treatise on The Gameof Chess - Vol. I    Pdf 

Jacob Henry Sarratt

Jacob Henry Sarratt (1772 – November 6, 1819) was one of the top English chess players of the late 18th and early 19th century. Sarratt was renowned as a player and author and adopted the title "Professor of Chess" (Golombek 1977). He was the first professional player to teach chess in England (Sunnucks 1970). He introduced into England the chess rule that a stalemate is a draw, which was commonly used on the continent of Europe (Hooper & Whyld 1992). He coined with his works of 1813 and 1821 the term Muzio Gambit. He was a pupil of Verdoni and later the teacher of William Lewis and Peter Unger Williams.

 

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