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Johann Nepomuk Berger (11 April 1845, – 17 October 1933) was an master, theorist, composer, author and editor.

In September 1870, he won the first tournament in the Austro-Hungarian Empire at . In 1875, he won a match against (14 : 4) in Graz, and drew a match with (3½ : 3½) at Eisenach 1896. Chessmetrics Player Profile: Johann Berger

He tied for 5–6th at Graz 1880 (, Johannes von Minckwitz and won); tied for 9–10th at Berlin 1881 (second , Joseph Henry Blackburne won); took fourth at Nuremberg 1883 (third DSB–Congress, won); tied for 11–12th at Hamburg 1885 (fourth DSB–Congress, won); tied for 5–6th at Frankfurt 1887 (fifth DSB–Congress, George Henry Mackenzie won); took tenth at Breslau 1889 (sixth DSB–Congress, Siegbert Tarrasch won); tied for 4–5th at Graz 1890 ( won); tied for 8–9th at Leipzig 1894 (ninth DSB–Congress, Tarrasch won).

He took eighth place at 1898 (eleventh DSB–Congress, won); tied for 7–10th at Munich 1900 (twelfth DSB–Congress, Géza Maróczy, and won); tied for 6–7th at 1904 (fourteenth DSB–Congress, Curt von Bardeleben, Schlechter and won); took sixth at 1905 ( and Maroczy won); tied for 7–8th at 1907 ( won); tied for 16–18th in the Carlsbad 1907 chess tournament ( won), and took fifteenth in the Vienna 1908 chess tournament (Oldřich Duras, Maróczy and Schlechter won). Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01

Berger was the first Austrian to win an important international correspondence tournament the Monde Illustré 1889–1892, and he did so with the result of 45 wins, no losses, and three draws.

He was editor of the Deutsche Schachzeitung and author of Das Schachproblem und dessen Kunstgerechte Darstellung (Leipzig 1884), Theorie und Praxis der Endspiele (Leipzig 1890), Problemen, Studien und Partien (Leipzig 1914).Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987). Szachy od A do Z. Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka Warszawa. (1. A-M), (2. N-Z)

Berger was a major composer, having published more than 100 studies, many of which gave notable contributions to endgame theory. His book Theorie und Praxis der Endspiele ( Theory and Practice of the Endgame) was published in 1891, revised in 1922, and supplemented in 1933. This was the first modern comprehensive book on practical endgames, and was the standard work on endgames for decades.

Berger discussed the now called the Sonneborn–Berger system, but he did not invent it. See Tie-breaking in Swiss system tournaments#Sonneborn–Berger for details. Chess Federation of Canada Deutscher Schachbund / Schacholympiade Dresden 2008

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