Richard Teichmann: The "Knight" of Chess

27.01.2024 08:03 | News

Richard Teichmann, a name that might not echo as loudly as Capablanca or Alekhine in the halls of chess history, yet holds its own unique and distinguished place.

Born on December 24, 1868, in Leobschütz, Prussian Silesia (now Poland), Teichmann's journey in chess is as intriguing as it is inspiring.

Teichmann's chess career is a testament to his resilience and passion for the game. Despite losing his right eye in an accident at the age of 20, he remained undeterred and focused on chess, a pursuit where he could channel his intellectual prowess. He eventually moved to Berlin, where he quickly became a force to be reckoned with in the local chess circles.


His style of play was characterized by a profound understanding of the game, particularly the use of knights. This earned him the nickname "Richard the Fifth" — a witty allusion to the "five knights" opening and a nod to his affinity for knights over bishops. Teichmann's skill with knights was so renowned that it became a defining aspect of his chess persona.

In 1894, Teichmann's chess career took a significant leap forward when he won the Coburg tournament, a victory that marked his entry into the world of international chess. Over the next two decades, he participated in numerous tournaments across Europe, often finishing in the top ranks. His victories included notable successes in Karlsbad 1911 and Vienna 1922, where he demonstrated his exceptional strategic and tactical skills. 


Marshall, Frank James - Teichmann, Richard
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What set Teichmann apart was not just his prowess on the chessboard but also his philosophical approach to the game. He is famously quoted as saying, "Chess is 99% tactics," a statement reflecting his belief in the importance of tactical acumen in chess.

Teichmann's legacy in chess is significant, although he never became a world champion. His contributions to the game, especially his tactical insights and innovative use of knights, continue to inspire chess enthusiasts around the world.

The story of Richard Teichmann is one of overcoming adversity, a deep love for chess, and a unique mastery of the game's tactics and strategies. His life and games remain a source of inspiration and admiration in the world of chess. 

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