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  1. Comprehensive Frank James Marshall chess games collection, opening repertoire, tournament results, PGN download, stats and news. Login 365Chess.

    • Frank James Marshall
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  3. Frank Marshall Chess Games Players Result Moves Year; Frank Marshall (2570) Halper N. 1. e4 e5 2. ... 2021 Jose Raul Capablanca vs. Gideon Stahlberg, 1939

  4. Jan 9, 2022 · The Gold Coin's Game was a game that was played between Stefan Levitsky with White and Frank Marshall with the Black pieces. It is known as the Gold Coin's Game because of the Brilliant Queen sac on the last move by Black. And the Queen sac is known as the Gold Coin Move. In the "Gold Coin Move", white...

    • Early Life and Career
    • Cambridge Springs
    • Match Versus Lasker
    • U.S. Champion
    • Legacy

    Marshall was born in New York City but spent much of his youth in Montreal. Although he did not learn to play chess until the age of 10, he quickly developed into a strong player in the Montreal chess scene. The game that Marshall played in Paris in 1900 against England’s Amos Burnbecame famous for Marshall’s telling of the story in which his oppon...

    Marshall’s greatest victory may have been the Cambridge Springs tournament in 1904. He did not lose a single game out of 15, winning 11 to clear the 16-player field by two points over David Janowskyand the reigning world champion Lasker. Also in the field were Pillsbury and Jackson Showalter, who along with Marshall were the top three American play...

    In 1907 Lasker defended his championship title for the first time in a decade and did so against Marshall. The first player to win eight games would be the winner. The match did not go well for Marshall, as he immediately dropped three games, two with the white pieces. Over the next eight games, he managed seven draws, but also lost for the fourth ...

    The United States chess championship was held by either Showalter or Pillsbury for most of the 1890s. Pillsbury was the last to claim it, doing so in 1898, and held the title until his death in 1906. Three years later, a match was finally arranged between Marshall and Showalter. Marshall won the title easily. It began with three wins and a draw in ...

    Marshall’s greatest contribution to chess theory is his gambit in the Ruy Lopez. However, other openings bear his name as well, including two variations of the Queen’s Gambit: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 e6 4. e4 and 1. d4 d5 2. c4 Nf6. The first is another sacrifice, while the second is often seen at amateur levels but best avoided. In the United Sta...

  5. We note that Frank J. Marshall, the American champion, and Dawid Janowski, of Paris, have agreed to play a match of eight games up. Play to start July 5. A new feature has been introduced in this match, in that drawn games will only count a quarter of a point for each player and the winner must have a clean lead of not less than two games.

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