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Stepan Levitsky
Stepan (Stefan) Levitsky (Levitski, Lewitzki) (25 April 1876, Serpukhov – 21 March 1924, Glubokaya) was a Russian chess master and national chess champion.
In 1899 he took third place in Moscow (All Russian Masters’ Tournament, first Russian Championship, Mikhail Chigorin won).〔(mosca )〕
In 1903 he took eighth in Kiev (third Russian Championship, Chigorin won).〔(kiev )〕
In 1905/06 he tied for 8-11th in St Petersburg (fourth Russian Championship, Gersz Salwe won).〔(sanpet )〕
In 1907 he took second, behind Eugene Znosko-Borovsky, in St Petersburg.〔http://www.anders.thulin.name/SUBJECTS/CHESS/CTCIndex.pdf
Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01

He lost a match to Simon Alapin 0-5 at St Petersburg 1907.〔(Welcome to the Chessmetrics site )〕
Levitsky won at St Petersburg 1911 (All-Russian Amateur Tournament),〔Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987). Szachy od A do Z. Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka Warszawa. ISBN 83-217-2481-7 (1. A-M), ISBN 83-217-2745-X (2. N-Z).〕 thus becoming Russian national chess champion (for one year).〔http://www.chessgames.com/player/stefan_levitsky.html〕 In July–August 1912, he tied for 13-14th in Breslau (18th DBS–Congress, Akiba Rubinstein and Oldřich Duras won).〔(breslau )〕
In August–September 1912, he took third in Vilna (eighth RUS-ch, Rubinstein won).
In 1913 he lost a match to Alexander Alekhine 3-7 in St Petersburg. In 1913/14, he took 13th in St Petersburg (ninth Russian Championship, Alekhine and Aron Nimzowitsch won).〔(Chess Tournaments: Russian masters 1913/14 )〕
==Legacy==

He introduced the Queen's Bishop Attack, known as the Levitsky Attack (1.d4 d5 2.Bg5) in the Queen's Pawn Game (ECO code D00).
But Levitsky is perhaps best remembered by chess players today as the loser in a famous game against Frank Marshall at Breslau 1912, see Levitsky versus Marshall. Marshall (with the Black pieces) concluded with the stunning 23...Qg3!!, which would have forced White to capture Black's Queen to prevent immediate checkmate. Unfortunately for Levitsky, this would have left Marshall with a choice of three different forced mates in the next one, two or three moves. Levitsky resigned. According to legend, the beauty of Marshall's final combination so moved the spectators that they showered the board with gold pieces.〔Frank J. Marshall, ''Frank J. Marshall's Best Games of Chess'', Dover Publications, 1960, pp. 138-39. ISBN 0-486-20604-1.〕〔(Levitsky-Marshall, DSB Kongress 1912 ). Retrieved on 2009-03-27.〕

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