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Johannes Zukertort

Szymon Winawer
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París 1878


Johannes Hermann ZukertortSzymon WinawerJoseph Henry BlackburneGeorge Henry MackenzieHenry Edward BirdKarl Ernst Adolf Anderssen

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FLAGS NAME    Match for 1st/2nd places01020304TOTAL 
01German Empire  PolandJohannes Zukertort½½113.0/4 
02Russia Empire  PolandSzymon Winawer½½001.0/4 

FLAGS NAME    Match for 4th/5th places0102TOTAL 
01United States  ScotlandGeorge Henry Mackenzie112.0/2 
02United Kingdom  EnglandHenry Edward Bird000.0/2 

FLAGS NAME010203040506070809101112TOTAL 
01Russia Empire  PolandSzymon Winawer10½½11½10111½111111116.5/22 
02German Empire  PolandJohannes Zukertort0110½011½½1111½1111116.5/22 
03United Kingdom  EnglandJ.H. Blackburne½½0101100011111114.5/22 
04United States  ScotlandG.H. Mackenzie½110010001½001111113.0/22 
05United Kingdom  EnglandHenry Edward Bird000001101110100111111113.0/22 
06German Empire  Prussian SilesiaAdolf Anderssen½0111100101110101112.5/22 
07Austria-Hungary  Czech SilesiaBerthold Englisch10½½100101½½01½½111011.6/22 
08France  PolandSamuel Rosenthal0000½101½½0110111111.5/22 
09France  FranceAlbert Clerc½0000010100010100110118.5/22 
10United Kingdom  IrelandJames Mason00½0000001½½0110118.5/22 
11Netherland  EnglandH.W.B. Gifford000000000001000001003.5/22 
12Austria-Hungary  AustriaKarl Pitschel00000000000100002.5/22 

 

Paris 1878 Chess Tournament

The revival of France after the Franco-Prussian War was demonstrated by a world exhibition. Paris was a city of light for the first time. A great chess tournament took place in the exhibition hall from 17 June to 31 July 1878. The participation of George Henry Mackenzie and James Mason made it the first intercontinental tournament in Europe. Eleven double rounds were played. Wilhelm Steinitz was present as reporter for The Field.

The event was won by Szymon Winawer and Johannes Hermann Zukertort, who decided to share the first prize after they each won a play-off game. They drew twice, so another play-off was necessary. Zukertort won both games and gained the first prize. Mackenzie defeated Henry Edward Bird twice in the struggle for the fourth place.

Winners of the prizes were: Zukertort (1000 Frans + two Sèvres vases), Winawer (500 F + one vase), Joseph Henry Blackburne (1500 F), Mackenzie (1000 F), Bird (500 F), and the ill Adolf Anderssen (200 F). Zukertort’s vases were priced at 5800 Francs. He needed cash. It took three days until he could sell them much below the estimated value.

 

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