Ignatz von Popiel

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Ignatz (Ignacy) von Popiel (27 July 1863 in Galicia, Austria-Hungary2 May 1941) was a Polish-Ukrainian chess player.

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Popiel began his chess career at Lvov, Galicia, in the 1880s. In 1886, he took 10th at Vienna. In 1887, he took 2nd at Vienna. In 1889, he tied for 3rd-4th (elim.) and tied for 5th-6th at Breslau (6th DSB Congress, Hauptturnier B, Emanuel Lasker won). In 1892, he tied for 1st-3rd (elim.) and took 7th at Dresden (7th DSB-Congress, Hauptturnier A). In 1895, he won at Lvov. In 1896, he tied for 2nd-3rd at Eisenach (10th DSB-Congress). In 1896, he took 13th at Budapest. In 1896, he won at Lvov. In 1897, he tied for 1st-2nd (elim.) and won at Berlin. In 1898, he tied for 10th-11th at Cologne (11th DSB-Congress). In 1899, he took 9th at Vienna. In 1900, he tied for 11th-12th at Munich (12th DSB-Congress). In 1902, he took 16th at Monte Carlo. In 1902, he took 18th at Hannover (13th DSB-Congress).[1][2]

During World War I, in 1915, he took 6th at Vienna. After the war, Popiel was one of the strongest chess players at Lvov, Poland. In 1925, he took 2nd at championship of Lvov.

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