Match Results
Here are Lasker's results in matches. The first "Score" column gives the number of points on the total possible. In the second "Score" column, "+" indicates the number of won games, "−" the number of losses, and "=" the number of draws.
Date | Opponent | Result | Location | Score | Notes | |
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1889 | E.R. von Feyerfeil | Won | Breslau | 1−0 | +1 −0 =0 | Play-off match |
1889/90 | Curt von Bardeleben | Won | Berlin | 2½−1½ | +2 −1 =1 | |
1889/90 | Jacques Mieses | Won | Leipzig | 6½−1½ | +5 −0 =3 | |
1890 | Berthold Lasker | Drew | Berlin | ½−½ | +0 −0 =1 | Play-off match |
1890 | Henry Edward Bird | Won | Liverpool | 8½−3½ | +7 −2 =3 | |
1890 | N.T. Miniati | Won | Manchester | 4−1 | +3 −0 =2 | |
1890 | Berthold Englisch | Won | Vienna | 3½−1½ | +2 −0 =3 | |
1891 | Francis Joseph Lee | Won | London | 1½−½ | +1 −0 =1 | |
1892 | Joseph Henry Blackburne | Won | London | 8−2 | +6 −0 =4 | |
1892 | Bird | Won | Newcastle upon Tyne | 5−0 | +5 −0 =0 | |
1892/93 | Jackson Showalter | Won | Logansport and Kokomo, Indiana | 7−3 | +6 −2 =2 | |
1893 | Celso Golmayo Zúpide | Won | Havana | 2½−½ | +2 −0 =1 | |
1893 | Andrés Clemente Vázquez | Won | Havana | 3−0 | +3 −0 =0 | |
1893 | A. Ponce | Won | Havana | 2−0 | +2 −0 =0 | |
1893 | Alfred Ettlinger | Won | New York City | 5−0 | +5 −0 =0 | |
1894 | Wilhelm Steinitz | Won | New York, Philadelphia, Montreal | 12−7 | +10 −5 =4 | World Championship match |
1896/97 | Steinitz | Won | Moscow | 12½−4½ | +10 −2 =5 | World Championship match |
1901 | Dawid Janowski | Won | Manchester | 1½−½ | +1 −0 =1 | |
1903 | Mikhail Chigorin | Lost | Brighton | 2½−3½ | +1 −2 =3 | Rice Gambit match |
1907 | Frank James Marshall | Won | New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Chicago, Memphis |
11½−3½ | +8 −0 =7 | World Championship match |
1908 | Siegbert Tarrasch | Won | Düsseldorf, Munich | 10½−5½ | +8 −3 =5 | World Championship match |
1908 | Abraham Speijer | Won | Amsterdam | 2½−½ | +2 −0 =1 | |
1909 | Janowski | Drew | Paris | 2−2 | +2 −2 =0 | Exhibition match |
1909 | Janowski | Won | Paris | 8−2 | +7 −1 =2 | |
1910 | Carl Schlechter | Drew | Vienna−Berlin | 5−5 | +1 −1 =8 | World Championship match |
1910 | Janowski | Won | Berlin | 9½−1½ | +8 −0 =3 | World Championship match |
1914 | Ossip Bernstein | Drew | Moscow | 1−1 | +1 −1 =0 | Exhibition match |
1916 | Tarrasch | Won | Berlin | 5½−½ | +5 −0 =1 | |
1921 | José Raúl Capablanca | Lost | Havana | 5−9 | +0 −4 =10 | lost World Championship |
1940 | Frank James Marshall | Lost | New York | ½−1½ | +0 −1 =1 | exhibition match |
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