Paul Lipke

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Paul Lipke (30 June 18708 March 1955), was a German chess master.

Lipke was born at Erfurt. In 1889, he tied for 5-6th in Breslau (6th DSB-Kongress, Hauptturnier, Emanuel Lasker won), and took 4th in Dessau. In 1892, he won in Dresden (7th DSB-Kongress, Hauptturnier), and he took 2nd in Halle (Quadrangular). In 1993, he took 3rd in Kiel (8th DSB-Kongress, Curt von Bardeleben and Carl Walbrodt won). In 1894, he took 2nd, behind Siegbert Tarrasch, in Leipzig (9th DSB-Kongress). In 1898, he tied for 8-9th in Vienna (Kaiser-Jubiläum, Tarrasch and Harry Pillsbury won).

He died at Osterburg.

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