- Adolf Albin
Adolf Albin (
September 14 ,1848 –February 1 ,1920 ) was a Romanianchess player , especially known for the countergambit that bears his name, and for the first chess book written in Romanian.Life
He was born in
Bucharest into a wealthy family. His forefathers, however, sprang fromHamburg and settled down inZhitomir (Ukraine) in the nineteenth century, but later moved to Romania. [ [http://www.chessarch.com/excavations/0015_albin/albin.shtml Chess Archaeology ] at www.chessarch.com] After completing his studies inVienna , he went back to Romania, where he ran the "Frothier Printing House" in Bucharest. Soon he became associated with Dr. Bethel Henry baron von Stroussberg, working as a translator for the influential railroad tycoon who was nicknamed "The King of Railways". A catastrophic Stroussberg's financial bankruptcy in 1875 lead to Albin’s exile to Vienna again; together with his wife and three children. He died at age 72 in a Vienna sanatorium.Chess career
Albin came to
chess relatively late: according to the "Oxford Companion to Chess" he only learnt the game in his 20s and did not play in international events until his 40s. His best result came atNew York 1893, where he finished second behindEmanuel Lasker (who scored a perfect 13/13), ahead ofJackson Showalter ,Harry Nelson Pillsbury and others. He played in the very strong tournaments at Hastings 1895 (scoring 8.5/21) andNuremberg 1896 (scoring 7/18). His tournament results on the whole were spotty, though he won individual games against several notable players, including world championWilhelm Steinitz at New York 1894 and Nuremberg 1896. He wasauthor of the first chessbook in Romanian, "Amiculŭ Joculu de Scachu Teoreticu şi Practicu", published in Bucharest in 1872).Albin is the
eponym of severalchess opening variations, notably theAlbin Countergambit in theQueen's Gambit (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 inalgebraic chess notation ) and the Albin Attack in theFrench Defence (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e5 Nfd7 6.h4; also known as the Alekhine-Chatard Attack).References
*cite book
author=Hooper, David
coauthors=Kenneth Whyld
title=The Oxford Companion To Chess
publisher=Oxford University
year=1996
id=ISBN 0-19-280049-3External links
*chessgames player|id=18641
* [http://www.chessworld.net/chessclubs/statistics_pgn_rating_chart.asp?username=Albin,Adolf Statistics at ChessWorld.net]
*Lissowski, Tomasz (1999). [http://www.chessarch.com/excavations/0015_albin/albin.shtml Adolf Albin: The Teacher of Nimzovich?] . chessarch.com.
*Urcan, Olympiu G. (2004). [http://www.chesscafe.com/text/skittles239.pdf Adolf Albin and the Genesis of the Albin Counter Gambit Part I] (PDF). Chesscafe.com.
*Urcan, Olympiu G. (2004). [http://www.chesscafe.com/text/skittles241.pdf Adolf Albin and the Genesis of the Albin Counter Gambit Part II] (PDF). Chesscafe.com.
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