- Hermanis Matisons
Hermanis Matisons (1894 – 1932), (also known as Herman Mattison), was a
Latvia nchess player and one of world's most highly regarded chess masters in the early 1930s. He was also a leading endgame composer. He died oftuberculosis at the age of 38.In 1924, Matisons won the first
Latvian Chess Championship tournament.Later that year he finished ahead of Euwe and Colle to win the first World Amateur Championship, which was organized in conjunction with theParis Olympic Games .Matisons played first board for Latvia at the 1931Chess Olympiad inPrague and defeated Rubinstein and Alekhine, who was the World Champion at that time.Sixty of Matisons' studies were collected in the 1987 book "Mattison's Chess Endgame Studies" by T.G. Whitworth.
References
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last1=Hooper | first1=David | author1-link=David Vincent Hooper
last2=Whyld | first2=Kenneth | author2-link=Kenneth Whyld
year=1992 | title=The Oxford Companion to Chess | edition=2
publisher=Oxford University Press
isbn=0-19-280049-3
page=252
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