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Frederick Samson Dunkelsbuhler

Number of games in database: 3
Years covered: 1912 to 1914


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FREDERICK SAMSON DUNKELSBUHLER
Germany (federation/nationality United Kingdom)

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Last updated: 2019-10-02 04:20:54

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. R Scott vs F S Dunkelsbuhler  0-1451912Divan Cafe tA02 Bird's Opening
2. Capablanca vs F S Dunkelsbuhler 1-0151913Simul, 28bC42 Petrov Defense
3. P MacMahon vs F S Dunkelsbuhler 1-0301914Oxbridge - London University mC21 Center Game
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Jul-27-14  I Like Fish: buhler... buhler...
F S Dunkelsbuhler ...

anyone...???

Jun-15-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: Perhaps Frederick Samson Dunkelsbuhler, see https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903....

Later known as Duncan, see http://discovery.nationalarchives.g....

This Duncan may be him:

Duncan vs B Siegheim, 1920

Aug-05-15  ChrisD1968: Hi

This was my grandfather. He was a pretty strong player for Middlesex - mostly in the first two decades of the 1900's. I have a scrapbook of his games but mostly from later in his career - including e.g a defeat of Tartakower. Would be happy to share if anyone wanted to get in touch. I'd appreciate any info on earlier games. For example, I think he won the Neumann cup in 1905 - but I've failed to turn up any information about it!

Chris

Aug-05-15  ChrisD1968: By the way - he liked fish too! His cane rods are still useable
Oct-05-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: Notice of British nationality:

<Duncan, Frederick Samson (formerly Frederick Samson Dunkelsbuhler); No Nationality; Research Chemist; 5, Hyde Park Gate, London. 18 January, 1923.>

https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London...

The family name change was evidently occasioned by the outbreak of war:

https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London...

Oct-05-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: sounds like a German coffee bar franchise.
Oct-06-15  john barleycorn: <HeMateMe: sounds like a German coffee bar franchise.>

yes, German cold coffee.

http://www.hauf-bier.de/home.html

Dec-15-23  Messiah: <ChrisD1968: Hi

This was my grandfather. He was a pretty strong player for Middlesex - mostly in the first two decades of the 1900's. I have a scrapbook of his games but mostly from later in his career - including e.g a defeat of Tartakower. Would be happy to share if anyone wanted to get in touch. I'd appreciate any info on earlier games. For example, I think he won the Neumann cup in 1905 - but I've failed to turn up any information about it!

Chris>

Although you were last seen Mar-21-16, I hope you (or someone) will eventually share that Tartakower game.

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