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John Cochrane - Definition

John Cochrane (1798 - 1878), was a Scottish chess master and lawyer. An amateur player, he was the epitome of the early romantic phase of chess history.

John Cochrane

Cochrane is the eponym of the Cochrane Gambit, a variation of the Petroff Defence with the moves (in algebraic notation) 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nxf7.

Chronology

  • 1821 Visited Paris where he was beaten by Deschapelles and Bourdonnais
  • 1822 Published A Treatise on the Game of Chess. Joined the bar.
  • 1824 Played on the London team in a correspondence chess match against Edinburgh. Made the Scotch Gambit fashionable.
  • 1841-3 Played hundreds of casual games with Howard Staunton
  • 1869 Retired from practicing law.

See also

List of chess players

References

The Oxford Companion to Chess, 2nd Ed., by David Hooper and Kenneth Whyld. 1992 page 83

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