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Blackburne played 100,000 games in his career, more than any other professional chess-player. However, he still had time to marry three times and with his second wife, Beatrice Lapham, he had a son, Julius, and with his third wife Mary Goodway (née Fox) another son, Frederick.
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all over
Britain, and for most of his career made most of his income from these exhibitions, including blindfold displays against up to twelve opponents simultaneously. He even travelled to Australia in 1885 to give exhibitions; on his arrival in Melbourne he was fined five pounds for assaulting a
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Blackburne's match results are weaker. He was twice soundly beat by
Steinitz, in 1862/3 (+1−7=2) and 1876 (+0−7=0); but in 1862 Blackburne had been playing chess for barely 3 years, and in 1876 Steinitz was playing at his life-time best and in the middle of a 24-game winning streak. Emanuel Lasker
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were clearly better players; and he remained in the top 20 until 1902, when he was 61 years old. His best results were in international tournaments. Although tournaments were much less frequent then than they are now, Blackburne played in nearly one strong tournament per year from 1870 to 1899; in
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Behind Em. Lasker, Janowski, Maroczy, Pillsbury and
Schlechter; ahead of Chigorin, Showalter, Mason, W. Cohn, Steinitz, Lee, Bird, Tinsley and Teichmann (who withdrew after 4 games due to illness). Blackburne, as Black, beat Lasker; this was the first time a British player had defeated a reigning
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concludes that
Blackburne's best performances, taking account of the strength of his opponents, were his second places at Frankfurt 1887 (behind Mackenzie) and London 1892 (behind Emanuel Lasker). At London 1892 he finished only ½ point behind Emanuel Lasker and 2 points ahead of the third-placed
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The
Teesside Chess Association (formed in 1883; now called the Cleveland Chess Association) invited world-class players to give exhibitions, in order to raise money for the Association. Blackburne's fee for two simultaneous displays and a blindfold event in 1889 was 9
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1896; but both of these tournaments included Lasker and most of the other top players of the new generation; and in both of these he finished ahead of several of the new stars and ahead of the few competing players of his own generation.
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In addition he played (mostly on top board) for the
British team in 11 of the Anglo-American cable matches which commenced in 1896 and in the first six matches he recorded a score of 3½–2½ against the top American,
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times – £60 in 1876 would be roughly equivalent to £29,000 in 2006's money. This was the first time that spectators were charged an entrance fee (half a guinea, = 52.5p in decimal terms) to see a chess match.
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in 1861. In July 1861 he lost 5–0 in a match with
Manchester's strongest player, Eduard Pindar (and champion of the Provinces), but in August/September, Blackburne defeated Pindar (five wins, two
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A new book about him was published by McFarland in August 2015. It contains over a thousand of his games and more than 50 problems with a detailed account of his life, family, and career.
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Manchester, beating Blackburne among others; Blackburne was soon thereafter playing chess blindfolded with three players simultaneously.
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player, Mason. Emanuel Lasker thought that Blackburne had more talent than Steinitz, but lacked the willpower and capacity for hard work needed for becoming world champion.
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Behind Chigorin, Weiss and Gunsberg; ahead of Burn and 15 others. This tournament was extremely strong, as it was designed to select a challenger for Steinitz' title.
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in December 1906 and December 1907, and annotated numerous games for chess magazines, but he was never a chess correspondent for any publication.
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ability which enabled him to win many brilliancy prizes. He was also widely known for his popular simultaneous and blindfold displays.
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in their individual game, although Blackburne finished in 9th place. Up to that point, timekeeping was measured with
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displays around the country. Blackburne also published a collection of his own games.
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Tim Harding, Joseph Henry Blackburne: A Chess Biography (McFarland 2015)
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Joseph Henry Blackburne vs. Jacques Schwarz, DSB Kongress, Berlin 1881
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wagered on the game. The opening is mentioned by Steinitz in his book
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to play him blindfold. In the simultaneous games he won 29,
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Joseph Henry Blackburne vs. Samuel Lipschutz, New York 1889
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on 1 September 1924 at the age of 82. He is buried in the
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2101:"Major Chess Matches and Tournaments of the 19th century"
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Only two years after Blackburne started playing chess.
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Under score, + games won, = games drawn, − games lost
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A series of sacrifices demolishes the Black defenses.
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Download all games (900+) of Joseph Henry blackburne
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114:(10 December 1841 – 1 September 1924) was a British
2118:Wilson, Fred (1981). "A picture history of Chess".
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2169:"Chessmetrics Player Profile: Johannes Zukertort"
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2056:"Chessmetrics Player Profile: Joseph Blackburne"
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2155:"Chessmetrics Player Profile: Wilhelm Steinitz"
2186:"Chessmetrics Player Profile: Isidor Gunsberg"
2078:. André Deutsch (now as paperback from Dover).
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971:Blackburne, 58 years old and playing with the
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315:1887 (with Weiss; behind Mackenzie; ahead of
1132:This is where Blackburne was nicknamed "the
895:In 1922 his wife died. Blackburne died of a
2518:Burials at Brockley and Ladywell Cemeteries
872:Blackburne wrote two articles on chess for
1701:Here are Blackburne's results in matches:
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208:or all-play-all tournament) and defeated
139:in December 1841. He learned how to play
2474:download 117 of his games in pgn format.
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1321:, Gunsberg, and Louis Paulsen. Ahead of
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2254:Melbourne (from our correspondent)
1203:3 points ahead of Zukertort (2nd)
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2337:"Mr. Blackburne's Games at Chess"
283:and De Vere; shared 2nd place at
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229:tournament at Baden-Baden in 1870
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867:Mr. Blackburne's Games at Chess
243:but ahead of Paulsen, De Vere,
2412:Chess Results, 1747–1900
2394:"St. Petersburg 1909 and 1914"
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841:The dubious chess opening the
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2076:The World's Great Chess Games
2016:The Oxford Companion to Chess
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1309:With Mason; behind Tarrasch,
1168:Behind Winawer and Zukertort
818:for a simultaneous game or a
262:and, during his brief prime,
2465:player profile and games at
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321:Vienna 1882 chess tournament
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2414:, McFarland, 2004, p. 118.
2014:Hooper & Whyld (1996).
1513:, Schallopp and Teichmann.
1085:and Steinitz; but ahead of
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855:The Modern Chess Instructor
381:Exhibitions and other games
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2433:"New York 1889 and 1924"
2332:algebraic chess notation
1396:International Tournament
1043:George Alcock MacDonnell
1027:International Tournament
803:simultaneous exhibitions
770:After the natural 4.Nxe5
391:to describe chess moves.
281:George Alcock MacDonnell
2463:Joseph Henry Blackburne
2449:Di Felice 2004, p. 175.
1850:1886 World Championship
1402:equal first with Mason
1047:Cecil Valentine De Vere
367:1894 championship match
225:Cecil Valentine De Vere
112:Joseph Henry Blackburne
25:Joseph Henry Blackburne
2135:Cite journal requires
1680:(British Championship)
1626:(British Championship)
1612:(British Championship)
1598:(British Championship)
1465:, Tarrasch, Steinitz,
1459:Harry Nelson Pillsbury
1265:, Mason, Englisch and
1223:George Henry Mackenzie
1099:Johannes von Minckwitz
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778:Now the obvious 5.Nxf7
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309:George Henry Mackenzie
253:Johannes von Minckwitz
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161:Blackburne joined the
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2107:on 26 September 2007.
915:Blackburne circa 1890
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865:In 1899 he published
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163:Manchester Chess Club
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2300:on 17 December 2008.
2294:"History of the CCA"
2201:Charles Dickens, Jr.
1884:Celso Golmayo Zúpide
1650:José Raúl Capablanca
1428:Carl August Walbrodt
874:The Strand Magazine,
335:World Chess Champion
2472:Joseph H Blackburne
2274:on 16 December 2008
2039:on 26 October 2008.
1998:"Chess and alcohol"
1961:Curt von Bardeleben
1852:match to Steinitz.
1497:Behind Em. Lasker,
1351:George H. D. Gossip
1291:Curt von Bardeleben
317:Curt von Bardeleben
2226:on 7 February 2012
2120:Dover Publications
2033:"Baden-Baden 1870"
1784:Johannes Zukertort
1654:Alexander Alekhine
1559:David Graham Baird
1317:, von Bardeleben,
1152:Johannes Zukertort
980:Tournament results
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389:algebraic notation
387:This section uses
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264:Johannes Zukertort
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2382:978-0-7864-7473-8
2316:978-0-7864-6568-2
2074:Fine, R. (1952).
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1507:Jackson Showalter
1479:Beniamino Vergani
1467:Emanuel Schiffers
1424:Richard Teichmann
1418:Behind Tarrasch,
1347:Emanuel Schiffers
1337:, von Minckwitz,
1263:Siegbert Tarrasch
1244:Henry Edward Bird
1184:Berthold Englisch
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349:1895 and 11th at
297:Berthold Englisch
289:Siegbert Tarrasch
184:Competitive chess
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102:Years active
89:"The Black Death"
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2435:. Archived from
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1736:Wilhelm Steinitz
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1670:Aron Nimzowitsch
1666:Akiba Rubinstein
1656:; 4 Tarrasch; 5
1576:world champion.
1503:Rudolf Charousek
1240:Mikhail Chigorin
1221:, Zukertort and
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1499:Géza Maróczy
1461:, Chigorin,
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1134:Black Death
1089:, De Vere,
1074:Baden-Baden
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925:Black Death
880:Final years
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287:1885 (with
277:Black Death
273:Vienna 1873
214:hourglasses
206:round-robin
145:Paul Morphy
78:Nationality
2487:Categories
1984:References
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1420:Paul Lipke
1378:Manchester
1182:Tied with
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156:Blackburne
137:Manchester
94:Occupation
54:Manchester
46:1841-12-10
1833:Zukertort
1490:Nuremberg
1311:Amos Burn
1282:Frankfurt
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1267:Max Weiss
1150:Ahead of
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313:Frankfurt
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301:Max Weiss
235:, behind
131:Biography
125:blindfold
105:1862–1914
56:, England
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1860:Gunsberg
1721:Location
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1899:+5−3=2
1892:Havana
1872:+0−4=1
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1839:London
1822:+7−4=3
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1797:+2−7=5
1791:London
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1743:London
1727:Notes
1718:Result
1668:, and
1569:London
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1521:Berlin
1232:London
1211:Vienna
1197:Berlin
1176:Berlin
1144:London
1123:Vienna
1108:London
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999:Notes
907:Legacy
2347:4 May
2278:4 May
2230:4 May
1842:9½/5½
1819:8½/14
1794:4½/14
1724:Score
1261:With
1162:Paris
996:Place
167:draws
116:chess
2416:ISBN
2378:ISBN
2349:2008
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2280:2008
2232:2008
2141:help
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1965:Drew
1957:1895
1946:2/10
1940:Lost
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1921:5½/6
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1896:6/10
1880:1891
1863:Lost
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1788:Lost
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1763:Lost
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1746:2/10
1740:Lost
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990:Date
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