Stanislaus Sittenfeld

Stanislaus Sittenfeld

Stanislaus Sittenfeld (11 July 186515 June 1902) was a Polish–French chess master.

Born in Poland, he lived in Paris from 1884. He participated at the Café de la Régence championships in Paris, and took twice 3rd place in 1890 and 1892. Both events were won by Alphonse Goetz.

Sittenfeld played several matches in Paris. In 1891, he drew with Jean Taubenhaus, and won against Dawid Janowski. In 1892, he lost to Janowski, and drew with him in 1893.

In 1901, he tied for 1st–2nd with Adolf Albin in Paris (Quadrangular).


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