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Ernst Falkbeer

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In 1853 Falkbeer was allowed to return to Vienna. Two years later, in January 1855, he started the first Austrian chess magazine,
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from April 1857 to November 1859. He returned to Vienna in 1864, later writing a chess column in
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held the view that Falkbeer's Countergambit refuted the King's Gambit entirely.
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to study law, but ended up becoming a journalist. During the
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from 1877 to 1885. He died in Vienna on December 14, 1885.
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in round two (+2 −1), but lost in the round four final to
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Index


chess
master
Brünn
Austrian Empire
Czech Republic
Vienna
European Revolutions of 1848
Adolf Anderssen
Jean Dufresne
Leipzig
Dresden
Bremen
Wiener Schachzeitung
Henry Bird
Birmingham
knockout tournament
Saint-Amant
Johann Löwenthal
chess column
The Sunday Times
chess theory
Falkbeer Countergambit
King's Gambit Declined
Siegbert Tarrasch


Gaige, Jeremy
ISBN
0-7864-2353-6

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