1900 in chess

Events in chess in 1900:

News

 * The American team wins the Anglo-American cable match for the second consecutive year with the score 6–4. The top board game between Harry Pillsbury (USA) and Joseph Henry Blackburne (UK) is a draw as is the second board between Jackson Showalter (USA) and Francis Joseph Lee (UK). US Champion Frank Marshall loses a drawn game due to a time-keeping error. The US fails to start Marshall's clock when he cables a draw offer on his move, and Marshall loses on time. (The proper procedure is to transmit a move along with the draw offer to start the opponent's clock.)
 * World Champion Emanuel Lasker wins the Paris tournament, ahead of Harry Pillsbury, Géza Maróczy and Frank Marshall. The tournament is held as part of the Exposition Universelle.
 * Richard Teichmann wins the London tournament.
 * Carl Schlechter wins the tournament at Vienna.
 * First place at the German Chess Congress in Munich is shared by Maróczy, Pillsbury, and Schlechter.
 * S. Lipschutz wins at New York.
 * Mikhail Chigorin wins the 1900/01 Moscow tournament.
 * The inaugural U.S. Open Championship is won by Louis Uedemann.
 * Henry Ernest Atkins wins the British Championship.

Births

 * Josef Cukierman: (1900–1941) was a Polish-born French chess master.
 * Marcel Engelmann Belgian master.
 * Karl Poschauko was an Austrian chess master.
 * Emmanuel Sapira (died 1943), Romanian-born Belgian chess master.
 * January 29 – Irving Chernev (1900–1981), American chess player and author is born in Pryluky, Russian Empire.
 * March 18 – Roberto Grau (1900–1944) Argentine master born in Buenos Aires.
 * March 23 – José Joaquín Araiza (1900–1971), Mexican chess master.
 * May 13 – Theodore Tylor (1900–1968), British chess player born in Bournville, England.
 * August 13 – Nils Bergkvist Swedish master.
 * October 24 – Robert Crépeaux (1900–1994), French master born in Grasse,
 * November 24 – Kurt Richter (1900–1969), German International Master and chess writer born in Berlin.
 * December 11 – Wolfgang Hasenfuss (1900–1944) Latvian master born in Jēkabpils, Russian Empire.

Deaths

 * February 12 – Ellen Gilbert, American correspondence player, dies in Hartford, Connecticut at age 62.
 * April 18 – Rudolf Charousek, Hungarian master, dies in Budapest at age 26.
 * August 12 – Wilhelm Steinitz, World Champion 1886–94, dies in poverty in New York City at age 64.
 * November 10 – Luigi Centurini, Italian chess player and composer, dies in Genoa at age 80.