Ludvig Collijn

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Ludvig Collijn (20 November 1878 4 October 1939 in Stockholm) was a chess author and President of the Swedish Chess Association from 1917 to 1939.

At the first Nordic Chess Championship held in Stockholm 1897, Collijn responded consistently against 1.e4 with 1...d5.[1] This chess opening, at the time known as the Centre Counter Gambit, is now commonly referred to as the Scandinavian Defence, a term documented since 1994.[2]

By 1912 he and his brother Gustav were acknowledged for organising the International Chess Conference held in Stockholm that year. They subsequently authored a publication of annotated games of interest from the Stochholm Congress.[3]

Ludvig was a cousin of Isaac Collijn.

Lärobok

In 1896 the brothers authored their "Textbook of Chess", Lärobok i Schack. According to Hooper and Whyld, the fourth edition of Collijn's Lärobok (in Swedish), with groundbreaking contributions by Rubinstein, Reti, Spielmann and Nimzovitsch was one of the "popular reference sources for strong players between the two world wars".[4]

References

  1. Ludvig Collijn player profile at ChessGames.com, accessed 14 July 2012
  2. Keene, Raymond. Keene on Chess, The Times 12 February 1994
  3. CHESS, The Manchester Guardian, 5 November 1912
  4. Hooper and Whyld, p. 280 ("Openings literature" entry).

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