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Arturo Reggio (9 January 1863 – 17 July 1917) was an Italian
chess Chess is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to dist ...
player. Born in
Gorizia Gorizia (; sl, Gorica , colloquially 'old Gorizia' to distinguish it from Nova Gorica; fur, label= Standard Friulian, Gurize, fur, label= Southeastern Friulian, Guriza; vec, label= Bisiacco, Gorisia; german: Görz ; obsolete English ''Gori ...
, then the
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, he started playing chess as an engineering student at the
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and at the Imperial-Royal Polytechnic Institute of
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, both in
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. After he settled in Milan in the 1890s, he joined the ''Societá Scacchistica Milanese'' and edited a
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for the magazine ''La Bicicletta'', since 1898. At the beginning of the 20th century, Reggio was an unofficial Italian Chess Champion. He won five times in the strongest national tournaments: at Rome 1900 (1st ''Torneo dell'USI''), Venice 1901 (2nd ''Torneo dell'USI''), Florence 1905 (3rd ''Torneo dell'USI''), Bologna 1913 (2nd ''Torneo "L'Italia Scacchistica"''), and Milan 1916 (1st ''Torneo Nazionale "Crespi"''). He also took 3rd at Milan 1906 (4th ''Torneo dell'USI'', Giovanni Martinolich won), took 3rd at Rome 1911 (5th ''Torneo dell'USI'', Matteo Gladig won), won at Bologna 1912 (''torneo interregionale'') and won at Milan 1912 (''torneo cittadino''). Reggio played in several international tournaments where took 11th at Monte Carlo 1901 ( Dawid Janowski won), took 19th at Monte Carlo 1902 ( Géza Maróczy won), took 13th at Monte Carlo 1903 ( Siegbert Tarrasch won), tied for 7-8th at Barmen 1905 (Masters B, Leo Fleischmann won), took 8th at Scheveningen 1905 (
Frank James Marshall Frank James Marshall (August 10, 1877 – November 9, 1944) was the U.S. Chess Champion from 1909 to 1936, and one of the world's strongest chess players in the early part of the 20th century. Chess career Marshall was born in New York C ...
won), took 9th at Ostend 1906 (elim., Carl Schlechter won).ost
/ref> He died in
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.


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