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Baden-Baden 1870 chess tournament

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was one of the strongest chess tournaments ever at the time. The tournament lasted from 18 July until 4 August 1870, in
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The tournament included most of the world's leading players. Strong players who were absent were
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Anderssen won 3000 francs, Steinitz - 600 francs, Neumann and Blackburne - 200 francs (each).
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Das Schachturnier Baden-Baden 1870. Der unbekannte Schachmeister Adolf Stern
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were used for the first time (20 moves had to be made per hour), and
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Stern's results in the four games he played did not count
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In comparison with earlier major tournaments such as
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On 19 July, the day after the tournament began, the
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Index

Baden-Baden
Adolf Anderssen
Wilhelm Steinitz
London 1851 chess tournament
London 1862 chess tournament
Paris 1867 chess tournament
chess clocks
draws
Max Lange
Johannes Zukertort
Franco-Prussian War
France
Prussia
Grand Duchy of Baden
Adolf Anderssen
Wilhelm Steinitz
Gustav Neumann
Joseph Henry Blackburne
Louis Paulsen
Cecil De Vere
Szymon Winawer
Samuel Rosenthal
Johannes Minckwitz
Adolf Stern
ISBN
3-88086-190-0
Chess history


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