Marcus Kann
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Jacques Mieses vs. Marcus Kann[1]
4th German Chess Congress
Hamburg, Germany - 1885
4th German Chess Congress
Hamburg, Germany - 1885
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Marcus Kann (1820 in Vienna – February 3, 1886) was an Austrian chess player.[2]
Kann and Horatio Caro jointly analysed and published their analysis of the chess opening later to-be-called Caro-Kann Defence, (1.e4 c6) in the German Bruederschaft magazine in 1886.
During the 4th German Chess Congress in Hamburg in May 1885, Kann defeated German-British chess champion Jacques Mieses with the Caro-Kann Defence (ECO B12) in just 17 moves. This game by Kann was added to the final tournament book, but his games from the main tournament, where he earned four points from seven games, failing to qualify to win his group, remain unpublished.
The magazine Deutsche Schachzeitung (1886, p. 128) published a short obituary after his death.
References
External links
- Marcus Kann player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.
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