Louis Uedemann
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Louis Uedemann
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Louis Uedemann was an American chess master. He twice won the U.S. Open Chess Championship at Excelsior 1900 and Excelsior 1902. He developed a code that was later refined by Mr. D. A. Gringmuth, of St. Petersburg, "a leading Russian problem composer," [Steinitz] and adapted for use with telegraphs for cable matches. Gringmuth's notation was first used in the telegraphic match between London and St Petersburg in November 1886. He also won at Chicago 1890, took 7th at St. Louis 1890, tied for 4-5
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American chess player
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