Berlin 1897 chess tournament

The Internationales Turnier Berlin 1897 celebrated seventy years of the Berliner Schachgesellschaft. Twenty great chess masters started but Curt von Bardeleben had to withdraw after a short draw. They played in the Architektenhaus from September 13 to October 4, 1897. Eventually the event became a race between Rudolf Charousek and Carl August Walbrodt. The youngsters had prevailed at the end of the tiring event. The first won 2000 Mark and the second one - 1500 Mark. Unfortunately, they would die within a few years (Charousek in 1900, and Walbrodt in 1902).[1][2]

The results and standings:[3]

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1 Rudolf Charousek (Austria-Hungary) /  Hungaryx0½10½½1111½1111½1113.5
2 Carl August Walbrodt (German Empire) /  Netherlands1x1½1½½1½½01110½11113.0
3 Joseph Henry Blackburne (United Kingdom) /  England½0x½½½1½11½½10½111112.0
4 Dawid Janowski (France) /  Poland0½½x1½½½½1110110½1111.5
5 Amos Burn (United Kingdom) /  England10½0x11½101011½011½11.0
6 Carl Schlechter (Austria-Hungary) /  Austria½½½½0x0½½1½1½1½½½1110.5
7 Georg Marco (Austria-Hungary) /  Romania½½0½01x0½0½½1111½1110.5
8 Simon Alapin (Russian Empire) /  Lithuania00½½½½1x0½0½1½1111110.5
9 Horatio Caro (German Empire) /  England0½0½0½½1x½11½½101½110.0
10 Mikhail Chigorin (Russian Empire) /  Russia0½00101½½x½001½11119.5
11 Emanuel Schiffers (Russian Empire) /  Russia01½00½½10½x101½0½119.0
12 Johannes Metger (German Empire) /  Lower Saxony½0½010½½010x101110½8.5
13 Wilhelm Cohn (German Empire) /  Brandenburg00010½00½110x0011½17.5
14 Szymon Winawer (Russian Empire) /  Poland0010000½½0011x1½0117.5
15 Hugo Süchting (German Empire) /  Schleswig-Holstein01½0½½000½½010x1½017.0
16 Richard Teichmann (German Empire) /  Thuringia0½011½0010100½0x½½06.5
17 Berthold Englisch (Austria-Hungary) / Czech Silesia ½00½0½½000½001½½x015.5
18 Adolf Zinkl (Austria-Hungary) /  Bohemia00000000½001½01½1x15.5
19 Adolf Albin (Austria-Hungary) /  Romania0000½000000½000100x2.0

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