7 relations: Howard Staunton, John Cochrane (chess player), Mary Potter, Saavedra position, Scotch Game, Classical Variation, Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa, William Potter.
Howard Staunton
Howard Staunton (1810 – 22 June 1874) was an English chess master who is generally regarded as having been the world's strongest player from 1843 to 1851, largely as a result of his 1843 victory over Pierre Charles Fournier de Saint-Amant.
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John Cochrane (chess player)
John Cochrane (1798 – 2 March 1878) was a Scottish chess master and lawyer.
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Mary Potter
Mother Mary Potter (22 November 1847 – 9 April 1913) founded the Little Company of Mary in 1877.
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Saavedra position
The Saavedra position is one of the best known chess endgame studies.
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Scotch Game, Classical Variation
The Classical Variation of the Scotch Game is a chess opening that begins with the moves: White has several fifth move options, including 5.Be3, 5.Nxc6, 5.Nb3 and 5.Nf5.
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Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa
Tassilo, Baron von Heydebrand und der Lasa (known in English as "Baron von der Lasa", 17 October 1818, Berlin – 27 July 1899, Storchnest near Lissa, Greater Poland, then German Empire) was an important German chess master, chess historian and theoretician of the nineteenth century, a member of the Berlin Chess Club and a founder of the Berlin Chess School (the Berlin Pleiades).
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William Potter
William Potter may refer to.
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