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Johann Berger

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composer, having published more than 100 studies, many of which gave notable contributions to endgame theory. His book
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Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987). Szachy od A do Z. Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka Warszawa.
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Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01
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Berger was the first Austrian to win an important international correspondence tournament the
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won); tied for 8–9th at Leipzig 1894 (ninth DSB–Congress, Tarrasch won).
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won); tied for 11–12th at Hamburg 1885 (fourth DSB–Congress,
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won); tied for 7–10th at Munich 1900 (twelfth DSB–Congress,
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won); tied for 5–6th at Frankfurt 1887 (fifth DSB–Congress,
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won); took fourth at Nuremberg 1883 (third DSB–Congress,
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won); took tenth at Breslau 1889 (sixth DSB–Congress,
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In September 1870, he won the first tournament in the
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Johann Berger (disambiguation)

Graz
Austrian
chess
endgame study
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Graz
Alexander Wittek
Paul Lipke
Max Weiss
Johannes von Minckwitz
Adolf Schwarz
DSB Congress
Joseph Henry Blackburne
Simon Winawer
Isidor Gunsberg
George Henry Mackenzie
Siegbert Tarrasch
Gyula Makovetz
Cologne
Amos Burn
GĂ©za MarĂłczy
Carl Schlechter
Harry Pillsbury
Coburg
Curt von Bardeleben
Rudolf Swiderski
Barmen
Dawid Janowski

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