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Maurice Judd

Number of games in database: 13
Years covered: 1870 to 1887
Overall record: +4 -9 =0 (30.8%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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MAURICE JUDD
(born Jan-04-1840, died Jul-05-1914, 74 years old) Poland (federation/nationality United States of America)

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Maurice Jacob Judd, aka Morris Judd (né Moyzesz Jakub Judkiewicz), was the older brother of Max Judd and Isidor I. Judd.

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. M J Judd vs M Judd 0-1341870Offhand gameC51 Evans Gambit
2. C Gilberg vs M J Judd  1-0291871Offhand GameC37 King's Gambit Accepted
3. M J Judd vs C Gilberg  0-1271871Offhand GameC48 Four Knights
4. M J Judd vs A W Ensor  0-1241877Offhand GameC25 Vienna
5. M J Judd vs A K Ettlinger  0-1421880Judd - EttlingerC78 Ruy Lopez
6. A K Ettlinger vs M J Judd  1-0281880Judd - EttlingerC46 Three Knights
7. M J Judd vs A K Ettlinger  1-0471880Judd - EttlingerC60 Ruy Lopez
8. M J Judd vs A K Ettlinger  1-0451880Judd - EttlingerC01 French, Exchange
9. A K Ettlinger vs M J Judd  0-1271880Judd - EttlingerC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
10. Zukertort vs M J Judd 1-0311884Zukertort Blindfold Game, St. LouisC25 Vienna
11. Zukertort vs M J Judd  0-1281884Casual Game, St. LouisC52 Evans Gambit
12. Mackenzie vs M J Judd 1-0241887Toledo mC33 King's Gambit Accepted
13. Mackenzie vs M J Judd  1-0281887Toledo mC55 Two Knights Defense
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Dec-24-13
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  Phony Benoni: The "New York Times", July 23, 1870, mentnions a visit to New York by <Morris> Judd of Washington. Same fellow?
Aug-06-16
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  jnpope: <The "New York Times", July 23, 1870, mentnions a visit to New York by <Morris> Judd of Washington. Same fellow?>

I'm going with "highly likely".

There is a Judd listed as being treasurer for the Washington Chess Club in 1870. I found two different reports: one identifies him as M. Judd and the other as a J. G. Judd.

And according to Pollock, Maurice lived in Washington, DC (before Toledo): https://books.google.com/books?id=K...

So based on the scant evidence... I'd say Morris==Maurice in this instance.

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