Rudolf Charousek

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title: Rudolf Charousek
text: Rudolf Charousek was a Czech born Hungarian chess player. One of the top ten players in the world during the 1890s, he had a short career, dying at the age of 26 from tuberculosis. Reuben Fine wrote of him "Playing over his early games is like reading Keats's poetry: you cannot help feeling a grievous, oppressive sense of loss, of promise unfulfilled". Charousek was born in Klein Lometz near Prague, Bohemia. At the age of five weeks, his family moved to Debrecen, Hungary, where he became a natur
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