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Alfred Emil Wolf

Number of games in database: 8
Years covered: 1921 to 1922
Overall record: +4 -1 =3 (68.8%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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ALFRED EMIL WOLF
(born 1900, died 1923, 23 years old) Austria

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He was the son of Siegfried Reginald Wolf and was also a master. He died in an accident in the Swiss mountains.

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. J Lokvenc vs A E Wolf  ½-½641921Vienna-BC11 French
2. O Kutscha vs A E Wolf  ½-½321921Vienna-BC30 King's Gambit Declined
3. A E Wolf vs K Poschauko  1-0561921Vienna-BC48 Four Knights
4. A E Wolf vs L Bourqui  ½-½641921Vienna-BC11 French
5. F Igel vs A E Wolf  1-0541921Vienna-BC66 Ruy Lopez
6. A E Wolf vs F Benesch  1-0231921Vienna-BC80 Ruy Lopez, Open
7. S Eberle vs A E Wolf 0-1201922Hauptturnier AC52 Evans Gambit
8. H Soyka vs A E Wolf 0-1311922Prelimary Group 2C53 Giuoco Piano
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-01-13  Karpova: <Er stürzte in den Schweizer Bergen ab und wurde fern von der Heimat, im Schatten jener Bergriesen, deren Schönheit und Freiheit er so geliebt, begraben.>

From page 161 of the 1923 'Neue Wiener Schachzeitung'

(he fell in the swiss mountains and was buried far away from home, in the shadows of the mountains whose beauty and freedom he had loved so much)

On page 162 you can see a picture of him playing chess against his father, Siegfried Reginald Wolf.

Feb-15-24  vonKrolock: <"Even before Lissitsyn he played the gambit named after him.> <<According to Bachmann's chess yearbook 1923, Alfred Wolf is also the inventor of the so-called <Landstrasse Gambit 1. Nf3 d5 2. c4>.">[ Edward Winter in Kingpin 1998, reproduced in: Edward Winter: "Kings, Commoners and Knaves". Russell Enterprises 1999. Page. 158. *Quoted in German Wikipedia, and quickly re-translated by Google Translator.

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