- Samuel Factor
Infobox chess player
playername = Samuel Factor
birthname = Samuel Faktor
country = POL USA
datebirth = birth date|1883|9|22
placebirth =Lodz Poland
datedeath = death date and age|1949|1|11|1883|9|22
placedeath =Chicago USA
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peakrating =Samuel ("S. D.") Factor (Faktor) (
22 September 1883 ,Lodz –11 January 1949 ,Chicago ) was a Polish-Americanchess master.Biography
During
World War I , Faktor was one of the strongest chess players in Lodz. In 1916, he lost a match to Hirszbajn (+2 –4 =4). In 1917, he took 3rd, behindGersz Salwe , andTeodor Regedziński . In 1917/18, he took 2nd, behind Regedziński. In 1919, he won the Lodz Chess Club Championship. Then, he emigrated, via Holland, to America.In the end of 1919, he drew a mini-match with
Richard Réti (+1 –1 =0) inRotterdam . In March 1920, he tied for 2nd-3rd withAbraham Speijer , behindAkiba Rubinstein , in Rotterdam. In July 1921, Factor tied for 5-7th inAtlantic City (8thAmerican Chess Congress ). The event was won byDawid Janowski . In October 1921, he took 2nd, behondEdward Lasker , inCleveland , Ohio (22nd WCA). In August/September 1922, he won inLouisville, Kentucky (23rd WCA). In 1922, Factor won the Championship of Chicago.In 1928, Factor represented USA at third board (+4 –2 =5) in the
2nd Chess Olympiad inThe Hague . He won team silver medal.In August 1932, he tied for 7–10th in
Pasadena , California (Alexander Alekhine won).According to his obituary in the January 20, 1949 issue of "
Chess Life ", Factor died after a brief illness. The article highlights that Factor won the Western Chess Association Championship twice—at Louisville in 1922 and at Chicago in 1930 (tied with N. T. Whitaker in the later). The obituary further notes::" As an organizer of chess Factor was prominent. He had a hand in the development of the original Western Chess Association; he was one of the organizers of the National Chess Federation, and later of the American Chess Federation; and lived to see these three begin to realize his dreams in the final form of the United States Chess Federation of which he was a most valued Director.:"It is difficult to be objective in cataloguing a few of Sam Factor's many contributions to chess, for in many respects his own personality was his greatest contribution. Few master players have won as modestly, lost as graciously, or been as unostentatiously helpful and unselfish with their time and talent."
Factor was survived by his wife Hazel and his children Barbara and Phyllis.
Samuel Factor is the nephew of
Max Factor in that Samuel Factor's father Daniel was a brother of Max.Notable chess games
* [http://www.chesslive.de/scripts/server.dll?setplayer?white&Factor,Samuel Samuel Faktor vs Richard Réti, Rotterdam 1919, Dutch Defence, A85, 1-0]
* [http://www.chesslive.de/scripts/server.dll?setplayer?white&Factor,Samuel Samuel Factor vs Samuel Reshevsky, Detroit 1924, 25th WCA, Queen’s Gambit Declined, Semi-Slav, D46, 1-0]
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1280066 Samuel Factor vs Karl Gilg (CSR), The Hague 1928, 2nd Olympiad, Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, Classical, D68, 1-0]
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1076321 Nietsche vs Samuel Factor, Chicago 1942, King's Gambit Accepted, Bishop's Gambit, Lopez Variation, C33, 0-1]External links
*chessgames player|id=13319
* [http://www.astercity.net/~vistula/samfactor.htm Polish Webcite on Samuel Factor]
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