- Adolf Zytogorski
Adolf Żytogórski (Adolph Zytogorski) (January 1807 – 27 February 1882) was a Polish-British chess master.
Born in Poland, he was a political refugee after the collapse of the Polish-Russian War in 1830–1831 (
November Uprising ). He emigrated to England.In 1843 he played a match with
Howard Staunton , receiving Pawn and two moves, and won six games right off the reel. Zytogorski was befriend by the late Robert Brien, who succeeded Staunton as an editor of "The Chronicle" in 1854–1856; and Brien, after his quarrel with Staunton, published for the first time the particulars of the above match. [http://www.astercity.net/~vistula/zytogors.htm] He played several matches; won a match against Franciscus Janssens (6 : 4) in 1854, took second, behindErnst Falkbeer and ahead of Brien, in 1855 ("Triangular"), [http://www.vuse.vanderbilt.edu/~spin/chessmatches.html] and lost to Valentine Green (7 : 8) in 1856 (Zytogorski gave odds of pawn and move). [http://members.shaw.ca/edo2/players/p108.html] He won at London 1855 (Kling's Coffee House), [http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scacchi/storiascacchi/tornei/1851-99/1855LondonKCH.htm] played in semifinals at London 1856 (McDonnell Chess Club), [http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scacchi/storiascacchi/tornei/1851-99/1856London.htm] and lost to Ignaz von Kolisch at Cambridge 1860 (semifinal). [http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scacchi/storiascacchi/tornei/1851-99/1860Cambridge.htm]Zytogorski died in The German Hospital, Dalston, London.
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