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| From | Message | Posted by chessisvanity austinfilmfestival.org
6/21/2008 18:41:23 Play online chess | Subject: Chess is Tough
Message: Player's Name
Born/Death
Cause of Death
Abe Turner
1924 / 1962
Stabbed nine times in the back by a fellow employee at the Chess Review office.
Alexander Alekhine
1892 / 1946
Choked to death on a piece of meat.
Alexander Ilyin-Genevsky
1894 / 1941
Died in the siege of Leningrad
while on a barge.
Alexander McDonnell
1798 / 1835
Died of Bright's disease.
Alexander Zaitsev
1935 / 1971
Died of thrombosis as a consequence
of a leg operation.
Alexi Troitzky
1866 / 1942
Died of starvation during the
siege of Leningrad.
Aron Nimzovich
1886 / 1935
Died of pneumonia.
Carl Schlechter
1874 / 1918
Died from pneumonia and starvation.
Curt von Bardeleben
1861 / 1924
Threw himself out the window
of his boarding home.
David Bronstein
1924 / 2006
Died of a stroke in Minsk, Belarus at age 82.
David Przepiorka
1880 / 1940
Died in a mass execution outside Warsaw.
Ed Edmundson
1920 / 1982
Died of a heart attack while playing
Chess on a beach in Hawaii.
Edgar Colle 1897 / 1932 Died after an operation for a gastric ulcer.
Efim Bogoljubov 1889 / 1952 Suffered a heart attack after a
simultaneous display.
Frank Marshall 1877 / 1944 Died of a heart attack after leaving
a Chess tournament.
Frederick Yates 1884 / 1932 Died in his sleep from a leak in a
faulty gas pipe connection.
George Koltanowski 1903 / 2000 Heart failure at the age of 97.
George Mackenzie 1837 / 1891 Suicide: took an overdose of morphine.
Georgy Agzamov 1954 / 1986 Russian GM fell between some
rocks at a beach and died.
Gideon Stahlberg 1908 / 1967 Died during the 1967 Leningrad
International tournament.
Gyula Breyer 1893 / 1921 Died from heart disease.
Harry Pillsbury 1872 / 1906 Died of syphillis.
Herman Steiner 1905 / 1955 Died after a California State
Championship game.
Howard Staunton 1810 / 1874 Died of a heart attack while
writing a Chess book.
Janos Flesch 1933 / 1983 Died in a car wreck.
Johann Zukertort 1842 / 1888 Died of a stroke while playing Chess
at a London coffee-house.
Johannes Minckwitz 1843 / 1901 Suicide: threw himself under a train.
Jose Capablanca 1888 / 1942 Died of a stroke while watching a skittles game at the Manhattan Chess Club.
Julius Perlis 1880 / 1913 Died in a mountain climb in the Alps.
Karel Treybal 1885 / 1941 Died a victim of the Nazis.
Klaus Junge 1924 / 1945 German army officer killed in action.
Leonid Kubbel 1891 / 1942 Died in the siege of Leningrad.
Louis Paulsen 1833 / 1891 Died of diabetes.
Mikhail Botvinnik 1911 / 1995 Died of cancer.
Mikhail Tal 1936 / 1992 Died of kidney failure in Moscow.
Mikhail Tchigorin 1850 / 1908 Died of diabetes.
Nicholas Rossolimo 1910 / 1975 Fell from flight of stairs and
died of head injuries.
Nikolai Grigoriev 1895 / 1938 Died from appendicitis.
Nikolai Krylenko 1885 / 1938 Executed in Stalin's purges.
Paolo Boi 1528 / 1598 Poisoned (murdered) in Naples.
Paul Keres 1916 / 1975 Died of a heart attack returning
home from a tournament.
Paul Leonhardt 1877 / 1938 Died of a heart attack while playing
Chess at a Chess club.
Paul Morphy 1837 / 1884 Died of a stroke while taking a cold bath.
Pierre Saint-Amant 1800 / 1872 Died after a fall from his carriage.
Richard Reti 1889 / 1929 Died of scarlet fever.
Robert J. Fischer 1943 / 2008 Died of kidney failure in Iceland.
Rudolf Rezso Charousek 1873 / 1900 Died of tuberculosis at age 27.
Salo Landau 1903 / 1944 Killed by Nazis at a German
concentration camp.
Samuel Boden 1826 / 1882 Died of typhoid fever.
Stefan Zweig 1881 / 1942 Committed suicide.
Tigran Petrosian 1929 / 1984 Died of cancer.
Tony Miles 1955 / 2001 Died in his sleep at age 46; he was diabetic.
Vera Menchik 1906 / 1944 Died in the V2 German bombing of London.
Vladimir Petrov 1907 / 1945 Died in a prison camp in Russia.
Vladimir Simagin 1919 / 1968 Died of a heart attack while
playing in a tournament.
| Posted by ionadowman austinfilmfestival.org
6/22/2008 03:44:59 Play online chess | How about the poor dude...
Message: ... encarcerated in the Tower of London. When the guards came to take him to the place of execution, he was playing chess at the time. The pieces were heavy and made good missile weapons. Apparently the condemned took out one man with the king, and second with the queen and a third with a bishop by the time they got him.
Can't recall who the chappy was, offhand...
Chess is a rough game all right...
Cheers,
Ion
| Posted by chuckventimiglia austinfilmfestival.org
6/23/2008 13:40:30 Play online chess | Yes, everybody that plays....
Message: chess dies. ——— It's All in the Programming: Computer Falls to a Beginner — It has been commonly accepted for about a decade that computers are better than people at chess. But a couple of weeks ago, a widely circulated story out of Ukraine suggested that a man who learned to play the game less than a year ago had beaten the world’s best chess program. The story seemed preposterous. The man, Andriy Slyusarchuk, beat Rybka 4, the strongest commercially available chess program, in a two-game match, winning one and drawing the other. He not only won, he played what is known as blindfold chess, meaning he called out his moves and had the computer’s relayed to him. The match was taped in front of an audience and broadcast on television. Slyusarchuk, 39, claims ...
Posted by ccmcacollister austinfilmfestival.org
6/24/2008 21:16:08 Play online chess | chuck ....
Message: Of course that's one way to avoid Checkmate! . . . ——— U.S. chess championship felt like a tornado — I wasn’t at the airport last month, but I still feel like I got hit by a tornado. For some players, the 2011 U.S. Chess Championship concluded April 29, but unfortunately April 21 was my last game. On the bright side, I had a ringside seat for the remainder of the chess matches, including the heart-pounding women’s finals, which went into an Armageddon round (that’s triple overtime)! The chess tournament featured an interesting format – the top two players from two eight-player round-robin groups qualified for the semi-final matches. The two semi-finalists from the “A” group were no surprise. Reigning Chess Champion and Grandmaster (GM) Gata Kamsky and last year’s runner-up, GM Yury Shulman, easily ...
Posted by kansaspatzer austinfilmfestival.org
6/26/2008 14:24:35 Play online chess |
Message: Reminds me of that old song.. These are people who died... died... These are people who died... died... ——— Chess notes — China is steadily gaining the respect of the world chess community as some of its players have emerged to become substantially dangerous competitors in the West. So the Chinese chess championships have been watched with interest this year. In the 2011 championship, a dark horse has once again emerged to take first place: Ding Liren. The 18-year-old won the title in 2009 (in part because of a defaulted game), despite being one of the lower-rated chess players in the field. His score this year was a startling 9-2 against such well-known chess grandmasters as Yue Wang and Xiangzhi Bu. Ding has only occasionally played in the West. World Women’s chess champion Hou Yifan scored an impressive ...
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