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Svidler might had the former game in mind when he referred to Anderssen.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess World Cup: Peter Svidler All the Way Lubomir Kavalek 2011
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The last-named, a favourite opponent of the English leaders, also encountered one by one the phalanx of great Foreign players assembled, such as Anderssen himself, Szen,
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The German master Adolf Anderssen 1818-1879 was the world's leading player in the mid-19th- century.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess World Cup: Peter Svidler All the Way Lubomir Kavalek 2011
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Anderssen did not like the playing conditions in 1851.
Lubomir Kavalek: The Great London Chess Debate Lubomir Kavalek 2011
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Svidler's coup de grâce: It's something you see in Anderssen's games.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess World Cup: Peter Svidler All the Way Lubomir Kavalek 2011
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Lionel Adalbert Bagration Felix Kieseritzky 1806-1853, became famous, perhaps unfairly, for losing to Adolf Anderssen in London in 1851 in what became known as the Immortal Game.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess in Clouds of Smoke Lubomir Kavalek 2012
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Anderssen did not like the playing conditions in 1851.
Lubomir Kavalek: The Great London Chess Debate Lubomir Kavalek 2011
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London was the world chess center in the mid-19th century when the first two important tournaments were organized: the knockout event in 1851 and the round-robin in 1862, both won by the German master Adolf Anderssen, one of the greatest chess attackers.
Lubomir Kavalek: The Great London Chess Debate Lubomir Kavalek 2011
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London was the world chess center in the mid-19th century when the first two important tournaments were organized: the knockout event in 1851 and the round-robin in 1862, both won by the German master Adolf Anderssen, one of the greatest chess attackers.
Lubomir Kavalek: The Great London Chess Debate Lubomir Kavalek 2011
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Lionel Adalbert Bagration Felix Kieseritzky 1806-1853, became famous, perhaps unfairly, for losing to Adolf Anderssen in London in 1851 in what became known as the Immortal Game.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess in Clouds of Smoke Lubomir Kavalek 2012
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