Carl Mayet
German chess player
Died when: 57 years 281 days (693 months)Star Sign: Leo
Carl (Karl) Mayet (11 August 1810, Berlin – 18 May 1868, Stettin, now Szczecin) was a German chess master.He was one of the most original of the Berlin Pleiades (the seven stars of German chess).
In 1839, Mayet defeated Jozsef Szen in a match with (+3-2=1).In 1845, he drew a match with Augustus Mongredien with (+3-3).
In 1847, he defeated A. von der Goltz in a match (+14-9=1), but then lost a match with his cousin Wilhelm Hanstein (+5-12=1).
In 1848, he lost a match to Daniel Harrwitz (+2-5=2).In the London 1851 chess tournament, he was knocked out in round 1 when he lost to Hugh Alexander Kennedy with two losses.
In 1851, he lost a match to Adolf Anderssen in Berlin with four losses.In 1852, he lost a match to Frederick Deacon (2–5).
In 1853, he took third place in the first unofficial Berlin Championship, behind Jean Dufresne and Max Lange.In 1853, he lost a match to Dufresne (+5-7).
In 1855, he lost to Anderssen (+6-14=1).In 1856, he lost to T.Wiegelmann (2–4) in the 1856 Berlin Knockout Tournament.In 1859, he lost a match to Anderssen (+1-7).
In 1865, he lost a match to Anderssen (+2-5=1).In 1866, he lost a match to Gustav Neumann (-6=1).