Play Chess Against Alexander McDonnell

"The Belfast Champion"
Romantic Peak 2480 Elo 1798–1835
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Portrait of Alexander McDonnell, chess Strongest English player (1830s)
Born
Belfast, Ireland, 1798
Title
Strongest English player (1830s)
Era
Romantic
Peak Elo
2480
Style
Tenacious defense, solid play, resourceful counterattack

Who was Alexander McDonnell?

Alexander McDonnell was the strongest chess player in England and Ireland in the early 1830s, trading wins with the best players of his era. His fame rests almost entirely on the extraordinary 1834 match series against La Bourdonnais in London — six matches totalling 85 games, played over many months in the Westminster Chess Club. Despite losing the overall series, many of his games showed tremendous creativity and fighting spirit. He died just one year after the match in 1835, likely from diabetes, at only 37 years old.

Notable: Game 16 of the 1834 match, where McDonnell played the King's Gambit Accepted with stunning complications, is considered one of the masterpieces of Romantic chess.

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