Carl Göring

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Carl Theodor Göring (Goering) (28 April 1841 in

master.[2][3]

In 1870, he took 3rd in the first Austrian Chess Federation Congress, held in Graz (Johann Berger won). In 1871, he took 4th in Krefeld (9th WDSB–Congress, West German Chess Congress, Louis Paulsen won); took 3rd in Leipzig (1st MDSB–Congress, Middle German Chess Congress, Adolf Anderssen won); won in Wiesbaden (Pentagonal); took 4th in Bad Ems (Samuel Mieses won).[4]

He took 3rd at Altona 1872 (3rd NDSB–Congress, North German Chess Congress, Adolf Anderssen won); tied for 2nd at Leipzig 1876 (2nd MDSB–Congress, Middle German Chess Congress, Anderssen won); took 5th at Leipzig 1877 (Louis Paulsen won); took 5th at Cologne 1877 (11th WDSB–Congress, West German Chess Congress, Johannes Zukertort won).[5]

His name is attached to the

Two Knights Game
(replying to 10.Ne5 with 10...Qc7 in the 4...d5 main line).

Carl Göring died by suicide.

References

  1. Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig. 2009. Archived from the original
    on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 27, 2010.
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  4. ^ Thulin, Anders (December 10, 2005), Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition (PDF), Malmö, archived from the original (PDF) on July 4, 2007, retrieved July 27, 2010{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ FM Sericano, Claudio, ed. (2009). "I tornei di scacchi fino al 1879" (in Italian). Retrieved July 27, 2010.

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