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Emil Schallopp
Number of games in database: 262
Years covered: 1862 to 1913
Overall record: +90 -136 =28 (40.9%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.
      8 exhibition games, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Ruy Lopez (35) 
    C67 C69 C77 C61 C65
 French Defense (26) 
    C11 C01 C02 C13 C00
 French (15) 
    C11 C13 C00
 Petrov (9) 
    C42 C43
 Sicilian (9) 
    B23 B24 B45 B40 B34
 Vienna Opening (9) 
    C29 C25 C28 C26
With the Black pieces:
 Ruy Lopez (29) 
    C77 C67 C65 C61 C64
 Vienna Opening (14) 
    C25 C26 C28
 Two Knights (11) 
    C55 C58 C59
 Four Knights (8) 
    C48 C49 C47
 King's Gambit Accepted (7) 
    C33 C39 C38 C34
 Sicilian (7) 
    B45 B30 B73 B43 B46
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   E Schallopp vs R Hein, 1868 1-0
   Zukertort vs E Schallopp, 1881 0-1
   Gunsberg vs E Schallopp, 1886 0-1
   C T Goering vs E Schallopp, 1877 0-1
   Tarrasch vs E Schallopp, 1887 0-1

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   Anderssen-Feier, Leipzig 1877 by Calli

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EMIL SCHALLOPP
(born Aug-01-1843, died Apr-09-1919) Germany

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Emil Schallopp born 1843 was a German player who finished 2nd= at Hereford 1885 and 2nd at Nottingham 1886. He also worked on the famous 'Handbuch'.

 page 1 of 11; games 1-25 of 262  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. E Schallopp vs F Amelung 0-124 1862 BerlinC55 Two Knights Defense
2. Kolisch vs E Schallopp  1-036 1862 BerlijnC51 Evans Gambit
3. Heinrichsen vs E Schallopp 0-117 1863 BerlinC34 King's Gambit Accepted
4. G Neumann vs E Schallopp  1-025 1863 ?C51 Evans Gambit
5. E Schallopp vs Anderssen 0-152 1864 BerlinC67 Ruy Lopez
6. E Schallopp vs G Neumann  0-121 1864 BerlinC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
7. E Schallopp vs Anderssen  0-125 1864 BerlinC33 King's Gambit Accepted
8. E Schallopp vs Anderssen  0-153 1864 It BerlinC52 Evans Gambit
9. E Schallopp vs Anderssen 0-139 1864 BerlinC60 Ruy Lopez
10. Anderssen vs E Schallopp  1-047 1864 BerlinC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
11. Anderssen vs E Schallopp 0-135 1864 BerlinB45 Sicilian, Taimanov
12. Anderssen vs E Schallopp 1-014 1864 BerlinC31 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
13. E Schallopp vs Anderssen 1-036 1864 BerlinC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
14. Anderssen vs E Schallopp 1-028 1864 BerlinC44 King's Pawn Game
15. E Schallopp vs Paulsen  0-139 1864 Berlin BFXC37 King's Gambit Accepted
16. E Schallopp vs G Neumann  0-135 1864 BerlinA85 Dutch, with c4 & Nc3
17. V Knorre vs E Schallopp 1-034 1865 Berlin (Germany)C51 Evans Gambit
18. Anderssen vs E Schallopp 1-021 1865 BerlinC39 King's Gambit Accepted
19. G Neumann vs E Schallopp  1-029 1865 BerlinC67 Ruy Lopez
20. E Schallopp vs Anderssen  1-026 1866 BerlinC51 Evans Gambit
21. E Schallopp vs Anderssen  0-132 1866 BerlinC67 Ruy Lopez
22. W Paulsen vs E Schallopp 1-032 1867 WSB-06.KongressC51 Evans Gambit
23. Vitzthum von Eckstaedt vs E Schallopp  1-034 1867 WSB-06.KongressC26 Vienna
24. M S From vs E Schallopp 1-027 1867 CopenhagenC21 Center Game
25. E Schallopp vs A Ehrmann  1-053 1867 WSB-06.KongressC00 French Defense
 page 1 of 11; games 1-25 of 262  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Mar-26-04   nikolaas: I have a game from this person that isn't yet in the database. How can I post it?
Apr-22-04   nikolaas: Allright, I don't know the date so I can't submit it. I'll have to post it here: L.Schaaf-E.Schallopp

1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Nf6 3.c4 c6 4.Qa4 Bd7 5.dxc6 Nxc6 6.Qb3 Nd4 7.Qc3 e5 8.f4 Bb4 9.Qd3 Bf5 10.Qg3 Ne4 11.Qxg7 Nc2+ 12.Ke2 Qd3+ 13.Kxd3 Ng3#

Apr-22-04   capanegra: <nikolass> The date of this game is not concretely specified. All I can tell you from Panov’s “The ABC of Openings”, is that was played at the end of the XIX Century. Whatever, I think you should submit it anyway (at least with a “?” in the date). The lovely final position is enough justification.
Apr-23-04   nikolaas: <capanegra> I tried, but it didn't work. I thought the date was needed, but maybe there's something else wrong... I'll try it again.
Apr-23-04   nikolaas: Again it didn't work. A date is raelly needed. I tried it with ????-??-?? but failed.
May-17-06   BIDMONFA: Emil Schallopp

SCHALLOPP, Emil
http://www.bidmonfa.com/schallopp_e...
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May-17-06   mahmoudkubba: In fact the word in some native Arabic world language(s) might mean in reverse <Shakloup> or up side down.
May-17-06   mahmoudkubba: or really also Scalop meat stake, the nice good food I liked sometimes especially when not eating for say 10 years or something HaHaHa.
May-17-06   mahmoudkubba: As the nice Comedian story when a father to a girl visited her in her house with her husband he said to the husband hearing some bad news or a bad condition he (the husband) is in: r u feeding the girl? the husband said yah sure I gave her lunch three months ago and gave her in fact dinner just two week ago HaHaHa.
May-17-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: A book of minature games I had when I was a kid said something like Schallopp had a fondness for "mettlesome play" and allowed the closed game "to remain a book sealed with seven seals." It then gave this game:

Anderssen vs E Schallopp, 1864

Dec-30-06   Whitehat1963: Schallopp Schallopp beautiful Schallopp

Beautiful Schallop with a cherry on top!

-- Dr. Seuss

Oct-13-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: <A book of minature games I had when I was a kid said something like Schallopp had a fondness for "mettlesome play" and allowed the closed game "to remain a book sealed with seven seals." It then gave this game:

Anderssen vs E Schallopp, 1864>

Oops, I think it actually gave this game:

Janowski vs E Schallopp, 1896

Although the Anderssen game was in the book too, I think.

Aug-01-08   whiteshark: biography:http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schall... (in German)
Aug-01-08   myschkin: Eine kleine Miniatur des Altmeisters:

Schallopp - Gossip

Manchester, 1900

1.e4 e5 2.Sc3 Sf6 3.f4 d5 4.fxe5 Sxe4 5.Sf3 Sxc3? Entwickelt nur den Gegner.[ 5…Le7; 5…Lg4; 5…Sc6; 5…Lf5 ] 6.bxc3 Le7 7.d4 0-0 8.Ld3 Lg4 9.Tb1 b6 10.0-0 c5 Tatsächlich kann sich das Schwarz noch leisten, auch wenn f6 vorsichtiger scheint. 11.h3 Lh5?


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Das geht nicht mehr gut. Weiss verwirklich eine naheliegende Kombination - die aber so nicht immer geht. Diesmal reicht aber das Material dank des sofort eingreifenden f-Turms. Schwarz musste das leicht nachteilige 11…Lxf3 12.Dxf3 spielen.

12.Lxh7+! Kxh7 13.Sg5+ Lxg5
[Nach 13…Kg8 14.Dxh5 Lxg5 15.Lxg5 De8 16.Lf6! den Sack zu. 13…Kg6 14.Dd3+] 14.Dxh5+ Lh6 [14…Kg8 15.Lxg5 Dc7 16.Lf6!]
15.Lxh6 gxh6 16.Tf6 [Und aus.]
16…Kg7 17.Dxh6+ Kg8 18.Dg5+ Kh7 19.Th6#
1-0

Aug-04-08   whiteshark: Here you find the corresponding Anglophilic biography: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_S...
Aug-31-08   GrahamClayton: Schallop was the chief stenographer of the Reichstag, the German parliament building in Berlin.
Sep-02-08   GrahamClayton: Source: Andy Soltis "Chess Lists", 2nd edition, McFarland Publishing, 2002
Sep-03-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  DoctorD: "Sourceless Soltis" as a source???
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