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  2. Lionel Kieseritzky - Wikipedia

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    Kieseritzky is credited with invention of the first three-dimensional chess, Kubicschach ("Cubic Chess"), in 1851, but this variant failed to attract adherents. The 8×8×8 cube format was later picked up by Dr. Ferdinand Maack in 1907 when developing Raumschach ("Space Chess"). Kieseritzky died in Paris on 18 May 1853.

  3. Immortal Game - Wikipedia

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    Immortal Game animation. Anderssen shown playing as White. The Immortal Game was a chess game played in 1851 between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky during the London 1851 chess tournament, an event in which both players participated.

  4. Kieseritzky Gambit - Wikipedia

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    In chess, the Kieseritzky Gambit is an opening line in the King's Gambit. It begins with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 g5 4. h4 g4 5. Ne5.

  5. List of chess openings - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chess openings, ... Kieseritzky System: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 a6 3. b3; Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation, Wing Gambit: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 a6 3. b4;

  6. List of chess gambits - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chess openings that are gambits. ... Kieseritzky Gambit – C39 – 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 [189] Greco Gambit – C38 ...

  7. File:Kieseritzky Cubic Chess board.png - Wikipedia

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  8. John William Schulten - Wikipedia

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    John William Schulten (1821–1875), also spelled Johann Wilhelm, was a 19th-century chess master from Germany and the United States.In the 1840s and 1850s, he traveled widely in Europe and the United States to play some of the best chess players in the world—Adolf Anderssen, Alexandre Deschapelles, Daniel Harrwitz, Bernhard Horwitz, Lionel Kieseritzky, Paul Morphy, Gustav Neumann, Jules ...

  9. Adolf Anderssen - Wikipedia

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    Anderssen himself beat Kieseritzky, Szen, Staunton and Wyvill – his closest mini-match was +4−2=1 in the final against Wyvill. [11] 1851: London Chess Club Tournament: 1: 7½/8: Ahead of Karl Meyerhofer, Daniel Harrwitz, Frederick Deacon, Kieseritzky, Horwitz, Szabo, Löwe, and Ehrmann. Apparently intended to be round-robin, but the weaker ...