Deschapelles, Alexandre (1780-1847)

Alexandre Deschapelles (Public Domain)

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“Everything a chess player can learn comes with three lessons”

 

GENERAL INFO

Description: Alexandre Deschapelles was one of the best chess players of the 19th century and military. In nineteenth-century France, the select environment of the world of high-level chess met at the Café de la Régence. For 15 years, Deschapelles managed to be the undisputed chess champion of this place.
Sex: Male. Occupation: Chess player.
Place of Birth / Death: Ville-d’Avray, France / Paris, France. Country Tags: France.
Centuries: XVIII-XIX. Title: Unofficial World Champion (1800-1820).
World Champion: – School: Café de la Régence.
Styles: Attack style. Chess Olympiads: –

 

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