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G MacDonnell 
 
George Alcock MacDonnell
Number of games in database: 77
Years covered: 1861 to 1882
Overall record: +37 -32 =7 (53.3%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.
      1 exhibition game, odds game, etc. is excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Giuoco Piano (7) 
    C50 C54 C53
 King's Gambit Accepted (6) 
    C37 C39 C35
 Ruy Lopez (5) 
    C84 C79 C80
 French Defense (4) 
    C01
 Evans Gambit (4) 
    C51
With the Black pieces:
 Philidor's Defense (8) 
    C41
 King's Gambit Declined (5) 
    C30 C31
 Sicilian (4) 
    B21 B20 B46 B23
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   G MacDonnell vs Bird, 1872 1-0
   G MacDonnell vs Anderssen, 1862 1/2-1/2
   Bird vs G MacDonnell, 1882 1/2-1/2
   G MacDonnell vs J Wisker, 1874 1-0
   G MacDonnell vs S Boden, 1861 1-0

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GEORGE ALCOCK MACDONNELL
(born Aug-16-1830, died Jun-03-1899) Ireland

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(Reverend) George Alcock MacDonnell born 1830 was an Irish player and author. He was 3rd= at Dundee 1867 and 3rd= at London 1872 and had a chess column in the 'Ilustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'.

 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 77  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. G MacDonnell vs S Boden 1-028 1861 London (England)C51 Evans Gambit
2. G MacDonnell vs Steinitz 1-029 1862 LondonC44 King's Pawn Game
3. Mackenzie vs G MacDonnell  1-047 1862 Dublin mC41 Philidor Defense
4. Owen vs G MacDonnell  0-152 1862 LondonA35 English, Symmetrical
5. G MacDonnell vs Mackenzie  1-049 1862 Dublin mC50 Giuoco Piano
6. G MacDonnell vs Blackburne 1-050 1862 LondonC54 Giuoco Piano
7. Mackenzie vs G MacDonnell  1-036 1862 Dublin mB06 Robatsch
8. G MacDonnell vs Mackenzie  1-047 1862 Dublin mC50 Giuoco Piano
9. G MacDonnell vs F Deacon 1-025 1862 LondonB40 Sicilian
10. G MacDonnell vs Steinitz ½-½41 1862 London (England)C51 Evans Gambit
11. Paulsen vs G MacDonnell  1-039 1862 LondonC30 King's Gambit Declined
12. G MacDonnell vs Mackenzie  ½-½37 1862 Dublin mA10 English
13. G MacDonnell vs Anderssen ½-½27 1862 LondonC39 King's Gambit Accepted
14. Mackenzie vs G MacDonnell  0-164 1862 Dublin mC41 Philidor Defense
15. G MacDonnell vs Anderssen 0-131 1862 LondonB40 Sicilian
16. J Robey vs G MacDonnell  0-146 1862 LondonC41 Philidor Defense
17. Mackenzie vs G MacDonnell  1-048 1862 Dublin mB06 Robatsch
18. G MacDonnell vs Anderssen 0-129 1862 ENGC51 Evans Gambit
19. G MacDonnell vs Mackenzie  0-128 1862 Dublin mC42 Petrov Defense
20. G MacDonnell vs Hannah  0-137 1862 LondonC01 French, Exchange
21. V Green vs G MacDonnell 0-127 1862 LondonC41 Philidor Defense
22. G MacDonnell vs Mackenzie 0-127 1862 Dublin mC01 French, Exchange
23. G MacDonnell vs Anderssen  1-037 1862 LondonC51 Evans Gambit
24. Mackenzie vs G MacDonnell  1-047 1862 Dublin mC41 Philidor Defense
25. G MacDonnell vs Mongredien 1-020 1862 LondonC41 Philidor Defense
 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 77  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
May-12-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  InspiredByMorphy: According to this site http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/p... Born 1830 Died 1899 . In my opinion the following are notable games G MacDonnell vs Steinitz, 1862
G MacDonnell vs Blackburne, 1862
Blackburne vs G MacDonnell, 1867
G MacDonnell vs Bird, 1872
G MacDonnell vs S Hamel, 1867
Jun-26-05   sneaky pete: From the British Chess Magazine (1930):
Although a distant member of the same family he should not be confused with Alexander MacDonnell, the illustrious rival of La Bourdonnais. Such was often the case in his early days. It is said that after playing Steinitz in the Dundee congress of 1867, the latter called one of his elders aside and whispered: "He is stronger now than he was when he played La Bourdonnais." G.A.MacDonnell was soon informed of this and wittily remarked: "That other MacDonnell has been living on my reputation ever since he died."
Aug-16-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  biglo: Here is a picture of Rev George MacDonnell http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/...
May-22-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: A very entertaining book by the Rev., with pen portraits of Steinitz, Zukertort, Blackburne, Bird, Mason, etc....and it's free.

http://books.google.com/books?id=_G...

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