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    Louis Paulsen (15 January 1833 in Gut Nassengrund near Blomberg, Principality of Lippe – 18 August 1891) was a German chess player. In the 1860s and 1870s...
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    by the opponents. Also competing was the strong German chess master Louis Paulsen, who was already aware of Morphy's talent, and said openly beforehand...
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    second in the tournament behind Louis Paulsen. Still at Leipzig, Anderssen lost a match against tournament winner Louis Paulsen (three wins, one draw, and...
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  • Zane (Meghan Markle), a paralegal who develops feelings for Mike; Donna Paulsen (Sarah Rafferty), Harvey's long-time legal secretary, close friend, and...
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    reputation he reinforced by winning the strong London 1862 chess tournament. Louis Paulsen and Ignatz Kolisch were also playing at a comparable standard to Anderssen...
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    Adolf Anderssen First to 7 wins 1862† London Adolf Anderssen 11½‍–‍1½ Louis Paulsen Round-robin tournament with 14 players 1866 London Wilhelm Steinitz...
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    Baden-Baden 1870 chess tournament; behind Anderssen but ahead of Blackburne, Louis Paulsen and other strong players. His first victory in a strong tournament was...
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  • (peak years 1872–1886) Elisaveta Bykova, 2254 (peak years 1958–1960) Louis Paulsen, 2232 (peak years 1861–1862) Adolf Anderssen, 2214 (peak years 1861–1866)...
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    players of the era included Adolf Anderssen, Daniel Harrwitz, Henry Bird, Louis Paulsen, Paul Morphy and Joseph Henry Blackburne. The Immortal Game, played...
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  • The classical move 4...Bc5 is perfectly playable, see the famous game Louis Paulsen–Paul Morphy from the First American Chess Congress (1857). In recent...
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