Not much is known about Francesco Discart, who
must now be regarded as the fourth great Modenese Master. Discart, one of the
foremost Italian players and composers of the 19th century, was born in Modena
in 1819, learned chess around 1840, and soon established himself as the top
player in his town – this according to our best sources on Italian chess
history, the Dizionario Enciclopedico degli Scacchi (by A. Chicco and G.
Porreca, Milan 1971), and the Storia degli Scacchi in Italia (by A. Chicco and
A. Rosino, Venice 1990).
He took his first steps in chess influenced and
encouraged by Count Valerio Salimbeni, a Modenese problemist and bibliophile
who had an exceptional collection of chess books, manuscripts and compositions.
Discart is soon playing matches against the Engineer Carlo Bonetti, a strong
Modenese player who was nicknamed "il Biscione" (the Snake) for his
sudden and unexpected attacks at the board. In match play Discart proved
superior to Bonetti by only a small margin (+9 =1 -11; +11 -7; +18 -10). Other
matches were played and won by Discart vs. Matilde Parisi (+3 -1) and vs.
Francesco Luppi (+10 -1). In 1849 he was beaten by the Italian expatriate
Ignazio Calvi (+5 =2 -10), a strong player indeed, but more famous as a
composer of studies illustrating the theme of underpromotion to a Bishop or a
Knight. During the Italian travels of Count Conrad Vitzthum, a famous player
who later gained second place at Düsseldorf 1864 and at
An erudite reader, and devoted collector of
chess literature, Discart possessed many rare chess books and manuscripts, most
notably La Pratica del Giuoco degli Scacchi, composed by Domenico Lorenzo Ponziani
in 1782 but never published. All evidence suggests that the game of chess was
Discart's only great love, and that, apart from his brilliant fireworks at the
chessboard, he led a very quiet life, as did Anderssen. Discart was employed as
Secretary to the Duke of Modena, a fact which placed him in ill-favor among the
Italian patriots of those times. This circumstance probably accounts for his
later move to
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