Hermann von Hanneken (chess player)
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Bernhard August Karl Hermann von Hanneken (2 February 1810 – 6 September 1886[1]) was a German chess player.
He was a Prussian general who analysed in Schachzeitung in 1850 the line 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Lc4 Sf6 (the Cozio Defence to the King's Gambit).[2]
He lost a match to Augustus Mongredien (+1 –3 =2) at Berlin 1845, tied for 3rd-5th at Düsseldorf 1862 (the 2nd WDSB Congress, Max Lange won),[3] and took 4th at Wiesbaden 1871 (Carl Göring won).[4]
References
- ^ https://asv-1856.de/?page_id=3890311
- ^ "The chess games of Hermann von Hanneken". www.chessgames.com.
- ^ "1862 Duesseldorf". xoomer.alice.it. Archived from the original on 29 March 2008.
- ^ "1871 Wiesbaden". xoomer.alice.it. Archived from the original on 25 August 2012.
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