Rudolf Loman

Rudolf Loman
Born (1861-10-14)October 14, 1861
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died November 5, 1932(1932-11-05) (aged 71)
The Hague, Netherlands
Occupation Chess player

Rudolf Loman (14 October 1861 – 5 November 1932) was a Dutch chess master. Son of Abraham Dirk Loman.

Born in Amsterdam, Loman had been living in London for a number of years. He played chess for money against rich Englishmen, like his Dutch pupil Jacques Davidson, though he had another profession, organ player. Loman had returned to the Netherlands, and later, in 1912, he would become Dutch champion (the 2nd official NED-ch in Delft).[1]

He won several unofficial Dutch championships: at Rotterdam 1888, The Hague 1890, Utrecht 1891, Groningen 1893 (jointly), Rotterdam 1894, and Utrecht 1897.[2]

In matches he drew with Paul Saladin Leonhardt (+4 −4 =2) at London 1904, lost to Johannes Esser (+0 −3 =1) in 1913 (the 3rd NED-ch, play-off), and lost to Edgar Colle (+1 −2 =2) at London 1922. He died in The Hague.

References

  1. http://www.chesscafe.com/text/hans22.txt
  2. http://www.anders.thulin.name/SUBJECTS/CHESS/CTCIndex.pdf Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01


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