Results |
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Match scores
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Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
Lasker, Berthold |
2447 | (74) |
1 | / | 1 |
Simonson, Gustave |
2309 | (57) |
0 | / | 1 |
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Lasker, Berthold |
2447 | (74) |
1 | / | 1 |
Howell, Clarence |
2361 | (45) |
0 | / | 1 |
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Lasker, Berthold |
2447 | (74) |
1 | / | 1 |
Mathews, J. |
1874 | (162) |
0 | / | 1 |
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Lasker, Berthold |
2447 | (74) |
0.5 | / | 1 |
Roething, Otto |
2316 | (39) |
0.5 | / | 1 |
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Keidanski, Hermann |
2230 | (43) |
1 | / | 1 |
Blackmar, Abel |
2101 | (113) |
0 | / | 1 |
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Event table notes
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Event data |
Name: New York State Chess Association Championship |
Place: New York |
Start date: 22 Feb. 1902 |
End date: 22 Feb. 1902 |
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Notes: |
Only partial results available. We have the results of all 4 games played by the winner, B. Lasker, as well as the fact that Keidanski (Keidanz) won in the last round against Blackmar (the Brooklyn Daily Eagle has 'Blackman', but I am guessing that this is an error). Keidanski came second with 3 out of 4, followed by Julius Finn, J.M. Hanham, and J. Mathews, who each scored 2.5 out of 4. |
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References |
Books |
Urcan, Julius Finn, page 68 |
Periodicals |
[BDE], vol. 62, no. 53, 23 Feb. 1902, page 32 |
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