Gustav Neumann

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Gustav Richard Ludwig Neumann (15 December 183816 February 1881) was a German chess master.

Neumann was born in Gleiwitz in the Prussian Province of Silesia. In matches he lost to Louis Paulsen (+3 –5 =3) at Leipzig 1864, and defeated Celso Golmayo Zúpide (+3 –0 =0), and Simon Winawer (+3 –0 =0) at Paris 1867. He also won against Samuel Rosenthal (+12 –2 =8) in three matches in Paris; (+5 –0 =6) in 1867, (+3 –1 =1) and (+4 –1 =1) in 1869.

During the late 1860s Neumann was one of the best chess players in the world. In tournaments he was 1st at Berlin 1865 (+34 –0 =0; first 100% score), 1st at Elberfeld 1865, 1st at Dundee 1867, 4th at Paris 1867 (Ignatz von Kolisch won), 3rd-4th at Baden-Baden 1870 (Adolf Anderssen won), and 2nd, behind Anderssen, at Altona 1872. However, severe mental illness stopped him playing after 1872.

In 1864–1867, together with Anderssen, he founded and edited the Neue Berliner Schachzeitung. He died in Wehlau in East Prussia.

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