Answer from yesterday: : 6 matches, De Labourdonnais won (4-2, 45-27 in games).
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Question 2: Why did the first world champion Steinitz change his first name from Wilhelm to William?
Chess, Puzzles and Other Games
Answer from yesterday: : 6 matches, De Labourdonnais won (4-2, 45-27 in games).
Question 2: Why did the first world champion Steinitz change his first name from Wilhelm to William?