Felix Dueball

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Felix Dueball (1879/80-1970) was a German Go player.

Dueball, taught by Segoe, reached amateur 2-dan.

In 1964 Dueball was the co-recipient of the Japanese Okura Prize, which is given for contributions towards dissemination and promotion of Go.

His son, Fritz Dueball (around European 2-dan, playing in [ext] Berlin, in the small Weddinger Go Club), and late (2002) grandson Jürgen Dueball (5 dan, European Go vice-champion and Chess professional: in the year 1985 he had an ELO of 2574 which was nr. 92 World Rank (refers to the player's world rank on that date) were Go and Brige players too.

Three generations spanning the time from O. Korschelt to the 3rd millennium, all involved in Go.


External links

[ext] History of Go in Europe 1880-1945

[ext] Bruno Ruger's "Go Memories"


Games

18.03.1930: [ext] Emanuel Lasker - Felix Dueball

07.06.1930: [ext] Felix Dueball - Honinbo Shusai


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