- Georg Marco
Georg Marco (
29 November 1863 –29 August 1923 ) was aRomania nchess player .He was born in
Chernivtsi (Cernăuţi),Bukovina (then part ofAustria-Hungary ). He later settled inVienna and was secretary of the Viennese Chess Association.In tournaments he was 6th at
Graz 1890, 6th= at Vienna 1890, 1st at Vienna 1891, 4th= atDresden 1892, 1st at Vienna 1892, 2nd at Vienna 1893, 6th= atLeipzig 1894, 2nd= atPressburg 1894, 1st at Vienna 1895, 17th= at Hastings 1895, 13th atNuremberg 1896, 11th atBudapest 1896, 6th= atBerlin 1897, 3rd at Vienna 1897, 2nd= atLondon 1899/1900, 7th= atParis 1900, 5th= atMunich 1900, 9th atMonte Carlo 1901, 15th at Monte Carlo 1902, 6th at Monte Carlo 1903, 3rd at the Vienna Gambit tournament 1903, 4th at Cambridge Springs 1904, 4th= atCoburg 1904, 5th= atOstend 1905, 6th at Ostend 1906, 9th at Ostend 1907, 2nd= atMoscow 1907, 3rd atStockholm 1912, 4th= at Budapest 1913, 4th at Vienna 1915, 9th= atGöteborg 1920, 7th atThe Hague 1921, and 18th atPistyan 1922.In match play he drew with
Carl Schlechter twice; (+0 –0 =10) in 1893 and (+4 –4 =3) in 1894. He also drew withArthur Kaufmann (+5 –5 =0) in 1893, lost toMax Weiss (+1 –5 =1) in 1895 and beatAdolf Albin (+4 –2 =4) in 1901.However, he is probably best known for his work as editor of the "Wiener Schachzeitung" from 1898 to 1916 and his annotations in the books Vienna Gambit Tournament (1903), Barman 1905, Ostend 1906, Carlsbad 1907, Lasker-Tarrasch match for the World Chess Champion title in 1908, Baden on Vienna Gambit Tournament 1914, and "Meister des Problems" (Vienna 1924).
* [http://www.chessgames.com/player/georg_marco.html Chess games of Georg Marco]
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