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Schlechter and was
This comment was seen as an invention, until independent corroborating evidence discovered by Dr. Armin Schlechter http :// de. wikipedia. org / wiki / Armin_Schlechter in 2005, supported Vasari ’ s statement.
Hence at the middle of the match Schlechter was one point ahead.
The score before the last game was thus 5 – 4 for Schlechter.
He tied for first place with Riemann at Leipzig 1888, tied for first place with Walbrodt at Kiel 1893, was first at Berlin ( SV Centrum ) 1897, and tied for first place with Schlechter and Swiderski at Coburg 1904.
Friedrich Richard Rudolf Schlechter ( 16 October 1872-16 November 1925 ) was a German taxonomist, botanist, and author of several works on orchids.
Rudolf Schlechter was born on the 16th of October 1872 in Berlin, the third of six children.
His father Hugo Schlechter was a lithographer.
Carl Schlechter ( 2 March 1874-27 December 1918 ) was a leading Austrian chess master and theoretician at the turn of the 20th century.
Schlechter was born into a Catholic family in Vienna.
Schlechter died of pneumonia and starvation on 27 December 1918, and was buried in Budapest on 31 December 1918.
Emanuel Lasker played it once in his world championship match against Carl Schlechter, and Jorge Pelikan played it a few times in the 1950s, but Sveshnikov's treatment of the variation was the key to its revitalization.
The first use of the opening against a world-class player was at Berlin in April 1918, a double round-robin tournament with four players: Akiba Rubinstein, Carl Schlechter, Jacques Mieses and Milan Vidmar.
This victory so heartened Vidmar that he went on to win the tournament, while Rubinstein was so demoralised by this defeat that he lost another game against Mieses and drew a third one against Schlechter in the same opening.
He won at Berlin 1897 ahead of 19 masters ( winning all 9 games in the last 9 rounds ) and the following year he was second at Köln, ahead of Steinitz, Schlechter and other 12 masters.
The line was first played in 1906 in the game Schlechter – Perlis.
He was, next to Rudolf Schlechter, the most prolific author on New Guinea orchids.
The orchid Cypripedium smithii was named in his honor by Rudolf Schlechter.

Schlechter and who
* Fried-Schlechter, Vienna 1894, From's Gambit ( A02 ), 0-1 A breezy 14-move win by Schlechter, who sacrifices his queen and mates his opponent's king in the middle of the board.
German master Alexander Fritz ( 1857 – 1932 ) suggested 5 ... Nd4 to Carl Schlechter, who wrote about the idea in a 1904 issue of Deutsche Schachzeitung.

Schlechter and generally
It is now generally accepted that Schlechter needed to score + 2 to win the match and thus he needed to win the tenth game.
Edward Lasker recounted the witty way in which Teichmann demonstrated the Schlechter win in his book Chess Secrets I learned from the Masters, and generally admired Teichmann's mastery.

Schlechter and win
The conditions of the match against Lasker are still debated among chess historians, but it seems Schlechter accepted to play under very unfavourable conditions, notably that he would need to finish two points ahead of Lasker to be declared the winner of the match, and he would need to win a revenge match to be declared World Champion.
In the tenth game Schlechter tried to win tactically and took a big advantage, but he missed a clear win at the 35th move, continued to take increasing risks and finished by losing.
But in Karlsbad 1911, he scored a convincing win, crushing Akiba Rubinstein and Carl Schlechter with the same line of the Ruy Lopez.

Schlechter and chess
The Carl Schlechter – Arthur Kaufmann – Hugo Fähndrich trio propagated the Viennese chess school, founded by Max Weiss in the 19th century.
There are several " Schlechter Variations " in the chess openings:
* Carl Schlechter ( 1874 – 1918 ), Austrian chess master

Schlechter and by
Rudolf Schlechter began his career of botanical fieldwork by leaving Europe in 1891 to journey to Africa and subsequently across Indonesia and Australia.
The 22-year-old Pillsbury became a celebrity in the United States and abroad by winning the tournament, finishing ahead of reigning world champion Emanuel Lasker, former world champion Wilhelm Steinitz, recent challengers Mikhail Chigorin and Isidor Gunsberg, and future challengers Siegbert Tarrasch, Carl Schlechter and Dawid Janowski.
In any case, Schlechter distinguished himself by being the first person in 16 years to seriously threaten to claim Lasker's world title.
The central character of the 1998 novel Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw by Thomas Glavinic is closely based on Schlechter.
* Takie coś lyrics by Emanuel Schlechter, sung by Tadeusz Olsza
Schlechter recommended one of the most reliable defenses for Black: by returning one of the pawns with 5 ... d5 Black gains time to complete development.

Schlechter and draw
In the sixth Schlechter managed to draw a game being a pawn down.
In the ninth only a blunder from Lasker allowed Schlechter to draw a lost ending.
Lasker won ; the first draw did not count and had to be replayed ); Munich 1900, + 7-7 = 1, seventh ( Pillsbury and Schlechter won ); New York 1900, + 6-2 = 2, second ( Lipschütz won ); Cambridge Springs 1904, + 4-2 = 9, fifth ( Marshall won ); Excelsior 1915, + 9-1 = 0, first ; Tampa 1916, + 3-4 = 2, second ( W. Moorman won ); Chicago 1916, + 14-1 = 2, second ( Ed.

Schlechter and from
In the seventh Lasker nearly lost because of a beautiful exchange sacrifice from Schlechter.
If his opponent arrived late for a game, Schlechter would inconspicuously subtract an equal amount of time from his own clock.
Continuing the " Bad Wolf " references, the German bomb that Jack sits on has the words " Schlechter Wolf " stencilled on its shell which, literally translated from German, means " Bad Wolf ".

Schlechter and about
" and the UNIT website both carry reports about unexploded " Schlechter Wolf " bombs in the present day, implying they may be something more sinister than just a German terror weapon.

Schlechter and games
At the beginning, Lasker tried to attack but Schlechter had no difficulty defending, so that the first four games finished in draws.

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