Moritz Porges

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Moritz Porges (1857 - 1909) was a Jewish Czech chess player.

In 1882, he tied for 4-7th in Vienna (Vincenz Hruby won).

In 1892, he shared 2nd with Gyula Makovetz, behind Siegbert Tarrasch, in Dresden (7th DSB Kongress).

In 1896, he tied for 16-17th in Nuremberg (Emanuel Lasker won).

In 1902, he took 3rd, behind Viktor Tietz and Dawid Janowski, in Carlsbad (Triangular).

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