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  2. Jacques Mieses - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Mieses (born Jacob Mieses; 27 February 1865 – 23 February 1954) was a German-born British chess player. He was one of the inaugural recipients of the title International Grandmaster from FIDE in 1950.

  3. 1904 Cambridge Springs International Chess Congress

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    Jacques Mieses 38, Leipzig – Long career in chess as a player, organizer and writer Richard Teichmann 35, London – Born in Germany, living in London as a language teacher, blind in his right eye Thomas Lawrence 33, London – Six-time champion of the London Chess Club

  4. Marcus Kann - Wikipedia

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    During the 4th German Chess Congress in Hamburg in May 1885, Kann defeated German-British champion Jacques Mieses with the Caro-Kann Defence (ECO B12) in 24 moves. This game by Kann was added to the final tournament book, but his games from the main tournament, where he earned four points from seven games, failing to qualify to win his group ...

  5. Monte Carlo chess tournament - Wikipedia

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    The Monte Carlo chess tournament was established in 1901. There were a series of very strong tournaments held in Monte Carlo, ... Jacques Mieses (German Empire) 00 ...

  6. List of Jewish chess players - Wikipedia

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    Houshang Mashian (born 1938), Iranian-Israeli chess master; Jacques Mieses (1865–1954), German-born English grandmaster [18] Miguel Najdorf (1910–1997), Polish-born Polish/Argentine grandmaster [18] Daniel Naroditsky (born 1995), American grandmaster and chess streamer [45] Ian Nepomniachtchi (born 1990), Russian grandmaster [44]

  7. Mieses Opening - Wikipedia

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    The Mieses Opening is a chess opening that begins with the move: 1. d3. The opening is named after the German-British grandmaster Jacques Mieses. It is considered an irregular opening, so it is classified under the A00 code in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings.

  8. San Sebastián chess tournament - Wikipedia

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    There were two important chess tournaments held in San Sebastián, Spain, in 1911 and 1912. ... The event was organized by Jacques Mieses, ...

  9. Grandmaster (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Mieses (1865–1954), one of the first FIDE Grandmasters Title awards under the original regulations were subject to political concerns. Efim Bogoljubow , who had emigrated from the Soviet Union to Germany, was not entered in the first class of Grandmasters, even though he had played two matches for the World Championship with Alekhine.