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John Owen (chess player)


 

John Owen (1827 - 1901) was an English vicar and strong amateur chess player.

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1827 - 1901 - English - Vicar - Chess

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In 1858 he won a game against Paul Morphy, which led to a match between the two. Despite being given odds of pawn and the move (meaning he started the game with an extra pawn and always moved first), Owen lost the match 6-1, never winning a game.

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His performance in the 1862 London tournament, the first international round-robin event (in which each participant plays every other) was more impressive - he finished third, ahead of future world champion Wilhelm Steinitz, and was the only player to win against the tournament winner, Adolf Anderssen.

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London - Wilhelm Steinitz - Adolf Anderssen

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Owen is the eponym of Owen's Defence, a chess opening he often played (including in his victory over Morphy) characterised by the moves 1.e4 b6 (in algebraic notation).

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Owen's Defence - Chess opening - Algebraic notation

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