Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Søren Anton Sørensen

I have been visiting Martin Møller´s (see "Jerome Gambit Strikes in Denmark!" and "Deadly Duel in Denmark" among others) online Skakjournal, which he describes:
This is an attempt to describe Danish chess history from its beginnings around 1830 until the first Danish championship 1923. I will include Niemzowitsch and also Jens Enevoldsens first Danish championship 1940.

Lt. S. A. Sørensen wrote in the May 1877 issue of the Danish chess magazine, Nordisk Skaktidende, a very influential article on the Jerome Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+) – see "Bashi-Bazouk Attack" – and later played an interesting game against a little-known defense in the 6.d4 variation (Sørensen - Anonymous, Denmark 1887)
 
Møller tells us:
Søren Anton Sørensen (January 31, 1840 - February 11, 1896)
Søren Anton Sørensen was taught chess at the age 11 (1851) by H.Møller, when he was a regular visitor at Sulsted præste-gård (vacarage) - (H.Møller was former chairman in the first Copenhagen chess club/Københavns skak forening 1844-1846).
When Søren Anton Sørensen was 18 the following episode occured : One day S.A.S. came into a café in Aalborg where he saw two amateurs playing chess, when one of the players made a blunder, S.A.S. could not help but notice it. The two men got angry beeing corrected by a boy and challenged him to play for money, S.A.S. said he would be delighted but he would then play both men blindfold ! Needless to say S.A.S. won convincingly.
Around 1860 S.A.S. came to Copenhagen and soon got involved in the Copenhagen Chess scene.
I hope to learn more about chess history in Denmark from Martin, and maybe even discover one or two more early Jerome Gambits! 

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

A Jerome Gambit Gemeinde Denmark Adventure


Hi Rick,

I found the Jerome games that you sent me very interesting, and they have made me start a thematic tournament at the Danish site
http://www.eskak.dk/ where we begin after the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5

Ten players, and me playing White in all games !

I want 4.Bxf7+ to be a complete surprice for my opponents, and am looking forward to sharpening my Jerome Gambit tactics.

You will of course get the games.

Best regards

Martin Moller
Denmark