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🏆 14th DSB Congress, Coburg (1904)

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Player: Hugo Suechting

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. J Berger vs H Suechting  1-045190414th DSB Congress, CoburgD00 Queen's Pawn Game
2. Schlechter vs H Suechting 1-039190414th DSB Congress, CoburgD55 Queen's Gambit Declined
3. H Suechting vs von Gottschall ½-½17190414th DSB Congress, CoburgB28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation
4. Swiderski vs H Suechting 0-122190414th DSB Congress, CoburgA25 English
5. H Suechting vs L Forgacs  ½-½30190414th DSB Congress, CoburgC49 Four Knights
6. O Bernstein vs H Suechting  ½-½52190414th DSB Congress, CoburgC42 Petrov Defense
7. H Suechting vs von Bardeleben  0-142190414th DSB Congress, CoburgC78 Ruy Lopez
8. H Caro vs H Suechting  ½-½34190414th DSB Congress, CoburgA04 Reti Opening
9. H Suechting vs J Mieses  ½-½46190414th DSB Congress, CoburgB40 Sicilian
10. W John vs H Suechting 0-123190414th DSB Congress, CoburgC67 Ruy Lopez
11. H Wolf vs H Suechting 0-143190414th DSB Congress, CoburgC86 Ruy Lopez, Worrall Attack
12. H Suechting vs G Marco  ½-½59190414th DSB Congress, CoburgC87 Ruy Lopez
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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-12-13  Nosnibor: In the crosstable of the tournament why does it show Brody with a zero against Forgacs when he won that game ? It is not consistent with the crosstable of St. Petersburg tourney of 1909 when Nenarakov withdrew early on but is still credited with the game he won against Perlis.
Dec-30-13  Karpova: Karl Teller, a merchant from Coburg, died in early April 1915. He was one of the driving forces behind the coming into existence of this very tournament (XIV. German Chess Congress in Coburg, 1904).

Source: Page 110 of the May-June 1915 'Wiener Schachzeitung'

Dec-27-22  sudoplatov: Haupturnier 1 had an interesting lineup too.

Game Collection: Coburg 1904

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