Alexandre Deschapelles
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Alexandre Deschapelles | ||
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Full name | Alexandre Deschapelles | |
Country | France | |
Born | March 7, 1780 France |
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Died | 1847 (aged ~67) |
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World Champion | c1800-c1820 (Unofficial) | |
Alexandre Deschapelles (March 7, 1780–1847) was a French chess player who, for a time, was probably the strongest player in the world. He was considered the unofficial world champion from about 1800-1820. When his student, Louis de la Bourdonnais could beat him, Deschapelles retired from chess.[citation needed]
The Deschapelles coup in Contract Bridge is named after him.[citation needed]
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