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- Q1508508 description "British chess player".
- Q1508508 description "British chess player".
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- Q1508508 abstract "George Walker (13 March 1803 – 23 April 1879) was an English chess player and author of The Celebrated Analysis of A D Philidor (London, 1832), The Art of Chess-Play: A New Treatise on the Game of Chess (London, 1832), A Selection of Games at Chess played by Philidor (London, 1835), Chess Made Easy (London, 1836), and Chess Studies (London, 1844).In 1839 visited Paris and the Café de la Régence, where he lost (+1-2) a short match to Boncourt [1]. In 1845, he teamed up with Henry Thomas Buckle, William Davies Evans, George Perigal, and William Josiah Tuckett in London in two telegraph games (one win and one draw) against a team of Howard Staunton and Hugh Alexander Kennedy in Portsmouth.He won a match against Daniel Harrwitz (7-5) at London 1846.Walker used his column in Bell's Life to propagate organizing the international London 1851 chess tournament, the first international chess tournament. Adolf Anderssen won, leading many to consider him the world's strongest player.".
- Q1508508 birthDate "1803-03-13".
- Q1508508 birthYear "1803".
- Q1508508 deathDate "1879-04-23".
- Q1508508 deathYear "1879".
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- Q1508508 dateOfBirth "1803-03-13".
- Q1508508 dateOfDeath "1879-04-23".
- Q1508508 name "Walker, George".
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- Q1508508 comment "George Walker (13 March 1803 – 23 April 1879) was an English chess player and author of The Celebrated Analysis of A D Philidor (London, 1832), The Art of Chess-Play: A New Treatise on the Game of Chess (London, 1832), A Selection of Games at Chess played by Philidor (London, 1835), Chess Made Easy (London, 1836), and Chess Studies (London, 1844).In 1839 visited Paris and the Café de la Régence, where he lost (+1-2) a short match to Boncourt [1].".
- Q1508508 label "George Walker (chess player)".
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