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Event table notes
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| Event data |
| Place: Vienna |
| Start date: 1846 |
| End date: 1846 |
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| Notes: |
| Feenstra Kuiper and Di Felice give the result as +5-0=2 for von der Lasa; Spinrad also gives +5-0=2 from another source, but gives +0-3=2 from the Teplitz-Schönau tournament book; Giffen gives +5-2. Hooper and Whyld only say that von der Lasa won most of the 7 games played. Staunton quotes a letter from von der Lasa in both the Chess Player's Chronicle (v.7, 1846, pp.215-216) and the Illustrated London News (13 June 1846, p.386), saying that there were 7 games, the first 2 drawn and 'The result of the remaining five was to my advantage'. |
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| References |
| Books |
| Di Felice, Chess Results, 1747-1900, page 6 |
| Feenstra Kuiper, 100 Jahre Schachzweikampfe, page 14 |
| Hooper and Whyld, Oxford Companion (1st ed.), page 177 |
| Periodicals |
| [CPC], vol. 7, July 1846, page 215 |
| [ILN], vol. 8, 13 June 1846, page 386 |
| Web |
| Giffen, Glen. [Events Timeline] |
| Spinrad, Jeremy P. [Baron von Heydebrand und der Lasa], page 3 |
| Spinrad, Jeremy P. [Collected results, 1836-1863] |
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