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wrote, "He dedicated his life to chess-playing, touring, writing, teaching and analysing. Despite only occasional participation in first-class events, he scored victories over all the leading masters of the time
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championship in 1865, 1866, and 1867 in Paris, and became the strongest French chess player. In 1867, he came ninth in the
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Joseph Henry Blackburne vs Samuel Rosenthal, Queen's Gambit Accepted, Traditional System, Vienna 1873, D37, 0–1
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Cecil De Vere vs Samuel Rosenthal, Paris 1867, English Opening, King's English Variation, A20, 0–1
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Adolf Anderssen vs Samuel Rosenthal, Baden-Baden 1870, Italian Game, Evans Gambit, C51, 0–1
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Szymon Winawer vs Samuel Rosenthal, London 1883, Bishop's Opening, Boi Variation, C23, 0–1
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Wilhelm Steinitz vs Samuel Rosenthal, London 1883, Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense, C65, 0–1
272:. He settled in Paris as a chess professional and writer. In 1864, he lost a match to 179: 470: 457: 311: 269: 242: 226: 293: 254: 218: 157: 502: 478: 323: 285: 161: 516: 238: 331: 303:
in 1870–71, Rosenthal moved to London. In 1870–71, he won a match against
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His results were affected by his journalistic activities and bad health.
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Samuel Rosenthal vs Henry Bird, Paris 1878, French Defense, C00, 1–0
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séances, invariably producing a cluster of glittering moves."
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In July–August 1873, Rosenthal took fourth place, behind
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From 1885 to 1902, he edited a chess column for the
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won). In 1880, he won in Paris the first unofficial
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