Results |
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Crosstable scores |
Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
Gattie, Walter |
2373 | (40) |
15 | / | 18 |
Guest, Antony |
2347 | (41) |
13.5 | / | 18 |
Hooke, George |
2334 | (43) |
13.5 | / | 18 |
Wainwright, George |
2313 | (38) |
13.5 | / | 18 |
Hunter, Andrew |
2214 | (45) |
12 | / | 18 |
Jacobs, Herbert |
2295 | (47) |
12 | / | 18 |
Anger, Frederick |
2249 | (46) |
11.5 | / | 18 |
Chepmell, Claude |
2181 | (55) |
11 | / | 18 |
Mills, Daniel |
2284 | (36) |
11 | / | 18 |
Donisthorpe, Wordsworth |
2238 | (35) |
10.5 | / | 18 |
Trenchard, Herbert |
2153 | (41) |
9.5 | / | 18 |
Reeves, Henry |
2172 | (38) |
9 | / | 18 |
Fredenson, M. |
2063 | (69) |
7.5 | / | 18 |
Salter, David |
2079 | (54) |
7 | / | 18 |
Lowe, Hubert |
2118 | (51) |
6 | / | 18 |
Smith, Stephen |
1949 | (53) |
4 | / | 18 |
Rabson, R. |
1847 | (50) |
3.5 | / | 18 |
Budd, S. |
1546 | (129) |
1 | / | 18 |
Kirke, J. |
1593 | (70) |
0 | / | 18 |
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Event table notes
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Event data |
Name: 2nd British Chess Association Congress - Amateur Championship Tourney |
Place: London, England |
Start date: July 1886 |
End date: Oct. 1886 |
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Notes: |
Sergeant gives the top 6 scores, but says Guest, Hooke and Wainwright scored 13, whereas the crosstables in Gaige and Di Felice gives them 13.5. I am guessing that the player listed as 'Reeve-Farrow' is actually H.A. Reeves, who is known to have used the pseudonym 'Dr. Farrow' in 1896. |
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References |
Books |
Di Felice, Chess Results, 1747-1900, page 100 |
Gaige, Chess Tournament Crosstables I, page 50 |
Sergeant, Century of British Chess, page 201, 203 |
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