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Magnus Mollerstrom
M Mollerstrom 
 

Number of games in database: 1
Years covered: 1862


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MAGNUS MOLLERSTROM
(born May-16-1824, died Nov-06-1864, 40 years old) Denmark

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Magnus Oscar Mollerstrom

Chess player, author, and composer. As a teacher, his most notable student was Martin Severin From.

Last updated: 2024-07-22 00:14:39

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. M Mollerstrom vs M From 0-1211862CopenhagenA02 Bird's Opening

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Mar-29-08
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  martin moller: Magnus Oscar Mollerstrom was the one who taught Martin Severin From to play chess
Apr-20-08
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  martin moller: Magnus Oscar Mollerstrom was also composer of chessproblems which was published 1848-1850 in "Berliner schachzeitung", and he wrote a danish chessbook about the 1851 London tournament
May-27-08
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  martin moller: Chess problem composed by Magnus Oscar Mollerstrom, published in Nordisk skaktidende Feb. 1873. White to move and # in 2


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Apr-02-18  Jean Defuse: ...

[Event "Copenhagen"]
[Date "1848.??.??"]
[White "Mollerstrom, Magnus Oscar"]
[Black "NN"]
[Result "1-0"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "


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"] [PlyCount "5"]

1. Rf3 Ng5 2. Qh4+ Kg7 3. Qxg5# 1-0

Source: JWD

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Apr-04-18
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  martin moller: <Jean Defuse> What is the source JWD ?
Apr-04-18
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  martin moller: <Jean Defuse> Looks like you have found an unknown Møllerstrøm game :-)
Jan-08-19  Jean Defuse: ...

Mollerstrom problem: Magnus Oscar Mollerstrom (kibitz #4) with the solution:

<1. Qd6 ...>

& 'Mollerstrom v NN' game position: Magnus Oscar Mollerstrom (kibitz #5) were published in the 'Schachzeitung 1848 (Vol. 3)' on page 362.

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Jan-08-19  Jean Defuse: ...

<Problems by M. O. Mollerstrom>

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Schachzeitung 1848 Vol 3, p. 304 #CLV


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White to move and mate in 3.

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Schachzeitung 1848 Vol 3, p. 168 #CXXXIII


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White to move and mate in 5.

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<Solutions & more problems will coming soon!>

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Jan-08-21
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  martin moller: Back in the day Chess was played on a number of café s in Copenhagen and in the beginning of the 1850 M.O Mollerstrom played in Kehlets coffe house and according to "Nordisk skaktidende" he was much feared for his superior play AND for his sarcastic remarks describing his opponents play ! !
Dec-06-21
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  FSR: MOM's only game in the database is From's first known game with From's Gambit.
Jul-21-24
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  martin moller: Of interest is also that Magnus Oskar Mollerstrom wrote a book about the 1851 chess tournament in London - In danish ! ! ! !
Jul-21-24
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  martin moller: Another game by Magnus Oskar Mollerstrom, from Nordisk Skaktidende 1873 page.351. Copenhagen 1862??
White : M.S.From.
Black : M.O.Mollerstrom.
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.exd exd 4.c4 Bb4+ 5.Nc3 c5 6.cxd Qxd5 7.Bd2 Qxd4 8.Nf3 Qd8 9.Nb5 Qe7+ 10.Qe2 Bxd2+ 11.Nxd2 Be6 12.Nc4 Nc6 13.Nbd6+ Kf8 14.0-0-0 Nd4 15.Qe5 Qc7 16.Nxf7 Qxf7 17.Qxc5+ Ne7 18.Rxd4 Rc8 19.Qd6 g5 20.Kb1 Bxc4 21.Bxc4 Rxc4 22.Qe5 Qg6+ 23.Ka1 Rc8 24.Qxh8+ Kf7 25.Rd8 Rxd8 26.Qxd8 Qe4 27.a3 Qxg2 28.Re1 Ng8 29.Qc7+ Kg6 30.f4 Qf2 31.Qd6+ Nf6 32.Qd3+ Kh5 33.Rf1 Qg2 34.fxg Ne4 35.g6 hxg 36.Qd5+ Kg4 37.Qd1+ Kh3 38.Rg1 Qf2 39.Rxg6 1-0
Jul-26-24
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  martin moller: I have found yet another Moellerstrom game published in an extra issue of Nordisk skaktidende (25 year anniversary) It is a postal game played 1851 : white : M.O.Moellerstrom Black : S.From
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 f5 4.dxe fxe 5.Ng5 d5 6.e6 Nh6 7.f3 Bc5 8.fxe4 0-0 9.Qxd5 Bf2+ 10.Kd1 Qe7 11.Bd3 Rd8 12.Qe5 Nc6 13.Qf4 Rf8 14.Nf7 Bxe6! 15.Qxf2 Rxf7 16.Qg3 Ng4 17.Ke1 Nf2 18.Rf1 Raf8 19.Rxf2 Rxf2 20.Nd2 R2f4 21.h3 Kh8 (Blacks last move was forced, because he had written a false move - namelig Qe7-f3 instead of f6) 22.a3. Ne5 23.Be2 Qc5 24.Nf3 Rxe4 25.Kd1 Rd8+ 26.Bd2 Qe3 27.Bd3 Rxd3 28.cxd3 Bb3+ 29.Kc1 Qxd3 0-1

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