Personalities at Play in 1904 Cambridge Springs Chess Tournament The story of four top players and who prevailed by Jonathan Burdick
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The 1904 Cambridge Springs International Chess Congress gathered some of the time s greatest talents, and most disparate personalities. Among them were the calculating German mathematician and reigning world champion Dr. Emanuel Lasker, who had recently recovered from a nearly fatal bout with typhoid fever; the modest and agreeable Harry Nelson Pillsbury, who could play blindfolded; the stubborn and determined David Janowski, noted as a sharp tactician; and the young and erratic Frank James Marshall, who won the tournament with his unconventional and unpredictable style.
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