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Encyclopedia > Pierre St. Amant

Pierre Charles Fournier de St. Amant (1800 - 1872) was a leading French chess master.


After the death of Bourdonnais in 1840, St. Amant had the reputation of being France's best chess player, but he was not nearly as strong as his predecessor Bourdonnais. He played two matches against the Englishman Howard Staunton in 1843. The first, in London, he won 3.5-2.5, but the second, in Paris, he lost 13-8. This second match is sometimes considered to be an unofficial World Chess Championship match.


St. Amant was in Paris in 1858 when Paul Morphy made his first visit. The Frenchman freely admitted that he was not in Morphy's class as a chess player, and was present at a banquet honoring the young American. They did play a few games privately. Only the score of one game is known, a win by Morphy.


In 1861 St. Amant moved to Algeria to spend his retirement years. He died there in 1872 after an accident.


See also:

List of chess players


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Pierre St. Amant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (261 words)
Pierre Charles Fournier de St. Amant (1800 – 1872) was a leading French chess master.
After the death of Bourdonnais in 1840, St. Amant had the reputation of being France's best chess player, but he was not nearly as strong as his predecessor Bourdonnais.
Amant was in Paris in 1858 when Paul Morphy made his first visit.
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