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🏆 7th American Chess Congress, St. Louis (1904)

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St. Louis was a busy place in 1904. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition (known informally as the 1904 World's Fair) was held there from 30 April to 1 December 1904. The Summer Olympic games were also held in St. Louis from 1 July to 23 November 1904. Although originally scheduled to be held in Chicago, the St. Louis group played hardball and threatened to hold their own international athletic competition unless the games were moved to St. Louis. ... [more]

Player: Max Judd

 page 1 of 1; 10 games  PGN Download 
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. E F Schrader vs M Judd  0-13019047th American Chess Congress, St. LouisC53 Giuoco Piano
2. L Uedemann vs M Judd  1-04119047th American Chess Congress, St. LouisC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
3. M Judd vs E Kemeny  1-05419047th American Chess Congress, St. LouisC63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
4. S Mlotkowski vs M Judd  0-14319047th American Chess Congress, St. LouisC51 Evans Gambit
5. M Judd vs L Eisenberg  1-04619047th American Chess Congress, St. LouisC49 Four Knights
6. M Judd vs G Schwietzer 1-07919047th American Chess Congress, St. LouisB01 Scandinavian
7. Marshall vs M Judd 1-01719047th American Chess Congress, St. LouisD21 Queen's Gambit Accepted
8. M Judd vs E Shrader  1-04819047th American Chess Congress, St. LouisC44 King's Pawn Game
9. C Jaffe vs M Judd  ½-½5319047th American Chess Congress, St. LouisA84 Dutch
10. M Judd vs C Jaffe  1-04019047th American Chess Congress, St. LouisA07 King's Indian Attack
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