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The master of attack, one of the most important players of the 'romantic era' Rudolf Spielmann was born on 5 May 1883, 140th years ago.
Rudolf Spielmann was born in Vienna on May 5, 1883. He was a Viennese professional chess player who spent most of his adult life in Germany. He played over 100 tournaments and 55 matches in his career. He earned the nickname “The Last Knight of the King’s Gambit” for winning tournaments that began with the King’s Gambit. During World War I, he served in the Austrian army as an officer. When the war ended, he became a professional chess player. He had a reputation of being one of the world’s best masters of attack. In the 1920s, he was one of the top 10 players in the world. In 1935, he published The Art of Sacrifice. Reuben Fine once said of Spielmann, “Spielmann’s main concern in life, apart from chess, was to accumulate enough money to buy limitless quantities of beer!” As a Jew, he fled Nazi Germany and spent the last three years in Sweden. His brother was arrested by the SS and died in a concentration camp in 1941. A sister also died in a concentration camp, while another sister survived, but became mentally ill and committed suicide in 1964. Rudolf died on August 22, 1942 (some sources say August 20) in Stockholm at the age of 59. He had locked himself in a room. When the neighbors finally called the police a week later, they found Spielmann’s body. The medical report states that he suffered a heart attack, but he probably starved to death. He had been saving all his money to buy a ticket and a passport to England or America. His gravestone says (translated) “A fugitive without rest, struck hard by fate.” His historical Elo rating was 2560.
"Play the opening like a book, the middle game like a magician, and the endgame like a machine.” Rudolf Spielmann



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