| Results |
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| Crosstable scores |
| Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
| Janowsky, Dawid |
2580 | (32) |
11.5 | / | 15 |
| Schlechter, Carl |
2586 | (32) |
12 | / | 17 |
| Chigorin, Mikhail |
2606 | (33) |
11 | / | 17 |
| von Scheve, Theodor |
2475 | (35) |
10 | / | 15 |
| Alapin, Semyon |
2534 | (36) |
13 | / | 21 |
| Mieses, Jacques |
2474 | (37) |
8 | / | 15 |
| Blackburne, Joseph |
2465 | (42) |
7 | / | 14 |
| Gunsberg, Isidor |
2447 | (38) |
9 | / | 18 |
| Marco, Georg |
2464 | (29) |
8 | / | 18 |
| Marshall, Frank |
2445 | (28) |
8 | / | 19 |
| Reggio, Arturo |
2329 | (43) |
4.5 | / | 13 |
| Mason, James |
2397 | (36) |
6.5 | / | 17 |
| Winawer, Szymon |
2382 | (49) |
6 | / | 17 |
| Didier, Lucien |
1955 | (82) |
0.5 | / | 14 |
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Event table notes
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| Event data |
| Name: Monte Carlo Tournament |
| Place: Monte Carlo |
| Start date: 3 Feb. 1901 |
| End date: 1 Mar. 1901 |
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| Notes: |
| 14-player all-play-all; single-round with replayed draws. Official scoring was as follows: Initial draws counted as 1/4 point and were replayed; the replayed game scored 0, 1/4 or 1/2 for a loss, draw or win. Here, as usual, we score all games played in the usual way (0, 1/2, 1 for loss, draw, win). The fact that Blackburne forfeited his second game to Reggio was pointed out to me by Tim Harding, from Gillam's booklet on the tournament. |
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| References |
| Books |
| Adams, Mikhail Chigorin, page 35 |
| Di Felice, Chess Results, 1901-1920, page 6 |
| Feenstra Kuiper, 100 Jahre Schachturniere, page 52, 213 |
| Forster, Amos Burn, page 673 |
| Gaige, Chess Tournament Crosstables II, page 171 |
| Goldman, Carl Schlechter!, page 167 |
| Harding, Joseph Henry Blackburne, page 413 |
| Sergeant, Century of British Chess, page 239 |
| Web |
| Goeller, Michael. [Tournament and Match Record] |
| Harding, Tim. [One Hundred Years Ago: Chess in the Year 1901], page 3 |
| da Nóbrega, Adaucto Wanderley. [Frank Marshall's Chess Career] |
| Sericano, C. [Montecarlo 1901] |
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