Carl Schlechter

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Carl Schlechter was an Austrian chess master of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, best known for his near-victorious 1910 World Championship match against Emanuel Lasker.

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instanceOf chess master
chess player
human
causeOfDeath starvation
countryOfCitizenship Austria
Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1874-03-02
dateOfDeath 1918-12-27
era early 20th century
late 19th century
famousFor nearly winning the 1910 World Chess Championship
gender male
hasWikipediaPage https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Schlechter
influenced Austrian chess tradition
knownFor drawing many games against top players
sportsmanlike conduct
languageOfWorkOrName German
matchResult drew 5–5 with Emanuel Lasker in 1910 World Championship match
name Carl Schlechter NERFINISHED
notableFor 1910 World Chess Championship match against Emanuel Lasker
notableGameAgainst Akiba Rubinstein NERFINISHED
Harry Nelson Pillsbury NERFINISHED
Mikhail Chigorin NERFINISHED
Siegbert Tarrasch NERFINISHED
occupation chess composer
chess player
opponentInNotableMatch Emanuel Lasker NERFINISHED
participatedIn Cambridge Springs 1904 chess tournament NERFINISHED
Munich 1900 chess tournament NERFINISHED
Ostend 1906 chess tournament NERFINISHED
St Petersburg 1909 chess tournament NERFINISHED
Vienna 1898 chess tournament NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Vienna
placeOfDeath Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Budapest NERFINISHED
playingStyle positional
solid
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
residence Vienna
titleContested World Chess Championship NERFINISHED
won Munich 1900 chess tournament NERFINISHED
Ostend 1906 chess tournament (tied) NERFINISHED
Vienna 1908 chess tournament NERFINISHED
yearOfNotableMatch 1910

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Emanuel Lasker notableOpponent Carl Schlechter