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  1. Chess career. Marshall was born in New York City, and lived in Montreal, Canada, from age 8 to 19. He began playing chess at the age of 10, and by 1890 (aged 13) was one of the leading players in Montreal. Marshall (fifth from left) at the St. Louis tournament (1904), which he won. He won the 1904 Cambridge Springs International Chess Congress ...

  2. Aug 24, 2023 · A Century of Chess: Frank Marshall (from 1910-19) Frank Marshall started the 1910s with a bracingly clear sense of what his ceiling as a player was. In match play against the super-elite players of his era — Lasker, Tarrasch, Rubinstein, Capablanca — he had a combined score of +4-27=33. That record meant that Marshall would never again be ...

  3. A Century of Chess: Frank Marshall (1900-1909) A quirk of chess history is the recurring figure of the lone American genius who travels to Europe and takes the continent by storm. This has happened more times, and had a more profound impact on chess, than one might expect. There's Morphy in 1858, Pillsbury in 1895, Capablanca in 1911, Fischer ...

  4. Mar 21, 2017 · In 1890 (age 13), he joined the Montreal Chess Club and was soon one of the leading chess players in Montreal. In 1892, only fourteen Marshall made his real debut in chess. On a visit to a French café with his father, Marshall defeated the best player. In 1936 after holding the U.S. championship title for 27 years.

  5. Aug 12, 2009 · His father taught him chess when he was eight years old. During the period from 1904 to 1909, Marshall won four or five International Chess tournaments. In 1904 he won the Cambridge Springs event by 1.5 points over Emanuel Lasker, the first time that the World Champion had been beaten in a tournament in nearly ten years.

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  6. Frank Marshall (pictured), born on 10 August 1877, was one of the best and most influential American players. He was a witty chess romantic who immortalised himself with many brilliant combinations and enriched opening theory with some dangerous gambit variations. In 1915 he founded the Marshall Chess Club in New York and this may have been his most lasting contribution to American chess. The ...

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  8. Early life. Frank James Marshall was born in 1877 in New York. He began playing chess at the age of ten, and spent some of his early years in Montreal, Canada. The Montreal chess club proved a good place for the young Marshall to develop his chess, and he soon won the club championship. 1899 saw Marshall travel to London to win a minor tournament.

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