Examples of using Anderssen in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
Nick Anderssen now has the ball.
Here comes number 8. Nick Anderssen.
Anderssen was not a chess prodigy;
The event was won by Adolf Anderssen.
Anderssen played the curious initial move of 1.
That's not the Dan Anderssen we knew.
Anderssen: No, we were actually talking about this earlier.
If you see her or Dan Anderssen, call Eric, Ingrid or Petra.
When Anderssen was nine years old, his father taught him how to play chess.
In 1868 Steinitz traveled to Germany where he took 2nd place in the 7th German championship(Anderssen was first).
Steinitz wrote:“Anderssen was honest and honorable to the core.
The opening bears the name of Austrian master Ernst Falkbeer,who played it in an 1851 game against Adolf Anderssen.
In 1848 Anderssen drew a match with the professional player Daniel Harrwitz.
However the tournament's principal organizer, Howard Staunton, offered to pay Anderssen's travel expenses out of hisown pocket if necessary, should Anderssen fail to win a tournament prize.
Anderssen lived a quiet, stable, responsible, respectable middle-class life.
On July 18, 1886 Steinitz took on Adolf Anderssen, age 48, in London, considered the strongest active chess player in the world.
Anderssen graduated from the public gymnasium in Breslau, then attended university where he studied mathematics and philosophy.
This"Romantic" style reached its peak in the Immortal Game of 1851, where Adolf Anderssen managed a checkmate after sacrificing his queen and both rooks.
Anderssen first came to the attention of the chess world when he published some short and lively chess problems in 1842.
Designed by the Norwegian design studio Anderssen& Voll for the Canadian store Mjölk, which pairs international designers with local artisans to create small homeware lines.
Anderssen said that as a boy, he learned the strategy of the game from a copy of William Lewis' book Fifty Games between Labourdonnais and McDonnell(1835).
Three years after being defeated by Morphy, Anderssen came back and won London 1862, the first international round-robin event(in which each participant plays a game against all the others) with a score of twelve wins out of thirteen games, losing only to John Owen.