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Paul Leonhardt : ウィキペディア英語版
Paul Saladin Leonhardt

Paul Saladin Leonhardt (November 13, 1877 – December 14, 1934) was a German chess master.
He was born in Posen, Province of Posen, Poland (then German Empire), and died of a heart attack in Königsberg (East Prussia) during a game of chess.
A player with a low profile and not many tournament wins, Leonhardt has been largely forgotten by the history books. However, at his best, he was able to defeat most of the elite players of the period. Tarrasch, Tartakower, Nimzowitsch, Maróczy and Réti all succumbed to his fierce attacking style between 1903 and 1920. He won several brilliancy prizes.
In major tournaments he was first at Hilversum 1903, Hamburg 1905, and Copenhagen 1907 (ahead of Maróczy and Schlechter), making him Nordic Champion; third, behind Rubinstein and Maróczy, at Carlsbad 1907; second, behind Milan Vidmar, at Göteborg 1909 (7th Nordic-ch), second, behind Rudolf Spielmann, at Stockholm 1909, and second, behind Carl Ahues, at Duisburg (DSB Congress) 1929.〔(Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables )〕
In matches he drew with Rudolf Loman (+4 –4 =2), won against James Mortimer (+5 –0 =3), defeated Samuel Passmore (6 : 2), and drew with Georg Schories (2 : 2) at London 1904, defeated Hector William Shoosmith (+5 –0 =1) at London 1905, lost to Jacques Mieses (+1 –5 =1) at London 1905, lost to Spielmann at Munich 1906 (+4 –6 =5), lost to Frank Marshall (+1 –2 =4) at Hamburg 1911, defeated Nimzowitsch (+4 –0 =1) at Hamburg 1911, lost to Hugo Süchting (1.5 : 2.5) at Hamburg 1911 and drew with him (2 : 2) at Hamburg 1912, won against Moishe Lowtzky (+5 –1 =1) at Leipzig 1913,〔
*〕 drew with Hans Fahrni (1 : 1), won against Jeno Szekely (2.5 : 1.5), both at Munich 1914, and drew with Curt von Bardeleben (2 : 2) at Berlin 1921.〔(Short Matches of the 20th Century )〕
As an expert analyst of the openings, he wrote a monograph on the Ruy Lopez (''Zur Spanische Partie'' - 1913). Opening variations have been attributed to him in the Lopez, Sicilian Defence, Ponziani Opening, Evans Gambit, and the Scandinavian Defense.
==References==

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*British Chess Magazine (December 1977) - article by Steve Cunliffe
*(Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's ''Chess Tournament Crosstables'', An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01 )

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