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    Baron Ignatz von Kolisch (6 April 1837 – 30 April 1889), also Baron Ignaz von Kolisch (German) or báró Kolisch Ignác (Hungarian), was a merchant, journalist...
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    "Chessmetrics Player Profile: Ignatz Kolisch". Retrieved 17 June 2008. Singer, Isidore; Porter, A. (1901–1906). "Kolisch, Baron Ignaz Von". Jewish Encyclopedia...
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    (+8-21=3) in 1855, and Gustav Neumann (+3-7=2) in 1864, but he drew with Ignatz von Kolisch (5:5) in 1859, and defeated Thomas Wilson Barnes in London (+5−2=0)...
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    café on 28 August 1844. The "great tournament of Paris 1867," won by Ignatz von Kolisch over Szymon Winawer and Wilhelm Steinitz, was played there. The Norwegian...
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    com. He played in the strong Paris 1867 chess tournament (won by Ignatz von Kolisch) with little success, placing near the bottom of the field. Following...
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    champion Stanisław Kohn (1895–1940), Polish, killed by the Nazis Ignatz von Kolisch (1837–1889), Hungarian/Slovakian-born Austrian grandmaster George...
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    Winawer finished in second place, tied with Wilhelm Steinitz behind Ignatz Von Kolisch. He remained one of the world's best players for the next 15 years...
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  • Chorin Fülöp Weisz Gedeon Richter Rudolph Charousek Isidor Gunsberg Ignatz von Kolisch Andor Lilienthal Johann Löwenthal Judit Polgár Susan Polgár Zsófia...
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    1853, lost and won against Jänisch (3–5 and 7–5) in 1854, lost to Ignatz von Kolisch (2–6) and Alexander Petrov (2–4) in 1862, and lost to Szymon Winawer...
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    Paris as a chess professional and writer. In 1864, he lost a match to Ignatz von Kolisch (+1−7=0) in Paris. Rosenthal won the Café de la Régence championship...
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