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- London_1899_chess_tournament abstract "The London 1899 chess tournament was without a doubt one of the very strongest tournaments ever held on British soil. Almost every great master of the day was present including the past and reigning world champions. It proved to be the swan song of the old champion Wilhelm Steinitz but for Emanuel Lasker it was a glittering success which propelled him way beyond the other grandmasters of the time.All the top players of the age were invited, with many being the champion of their country. Refusals came from Siegbert Tarrasch and Rudolf Charousek (illness), and Amos Burn had to withdraw on the opening day. Fifteen participants played double rounds from 30 May to 10 July 1899, except for Richard Teichmann. He withdrew after round 4 due to an eye infection. His remaining games in the first cycle were declared as lost. Rounds were played in St. Stephen’s Hall with a time limit of fifteen moves in one hour. Participants were entertained by the City of London chess club at Crystal Palace and the Star and Garter Hotel in Richmond. A banquet took place in the International Hall of the Café Monico on 29 June.Lasker finished 4.5 points ahead of the group finished tied for second (Janowski, Maroczy, Pillsbury), and this remains one of the most dominant performances in a chess tournament, and London 1899 goes down in history as one of the great Lasker victories along with St. Petersburg 1896, Paris 1900, St. Petersburg 1914 and New York 1924.".
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- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Amos_Burn.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Café_Monico.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Schlechter.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Category:1899_in_London.
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- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_competitions.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_in_London.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Dawid_Janowski.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Emanuel_Lasker.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Joseph_Lee.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Marshall_(chess_player).
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Marco.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Géza_Maróczy.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Nelson_Pillsbury.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Bird_(chess_player).
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Jackson_Showalter.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Mieses.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink James_Mason_(chess_player).
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Jan_F._Esser.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink John_Angus_Erskine.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Henry_Blackburne.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_Chigorin.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Neumark.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink New_York_1924_chess_tournament.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Teichmann.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Rudolf_Charousek.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Tinsley.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Siegbert_Tarrasch.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink St._Petersburg_1914_chess_tournament.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Star_and_Garter_Hotel,_Richmond.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Francis_Smith.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Cohn.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Steinitz.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLinkText "1899 '''London'''".
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLinkText "1899".
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLinkText "London (1899)".
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLinkText "London 1899 chess tournament".
- London_1899_chess_tournament wikiPageWikiLinkText "London 1899".
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- London_1899_chess_tournament subject Category:1899_in_London.
- London_1899_chess_tournament subject Category:1899_in_chess.
- London_1899_chess_tournament subject Category:Chess_competitions.
- London_1899_chess_tournament subject Category:Chess_in_London.
- London_1899_chess_tournament type Competition.
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- London_1899_chess_tournament comment "The London 1899 chess tournament was without a doubt one of the very strongest tournaments ever held on British soil. Almost every great master of the day was present including the past and reigning world champions. It proved to be the swan song of the old champion Wilhelm Steinitz but for Emanuel Lasker it was a glittering success which propelled him way beyond the other grandmasters of the time.All the top players of the age were invited, with many being the champion of their country.".
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- London_1899_chess_tournament sameAs Лондон_1899_(шахматный_турнир).
- London_1899_chess_tournament sameAs Шаховски_турнир_Лондон_1899..
- London_1899_chess_tournament sameAs Лондон_1899_(шаховий_турнір).
- London_1899_chess_tournament sameAs Q4266447.
- London_1899_chess_tournament wasDerivedFrom London_1899_chess_tournament?oldid=691679679.
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