Tournaments of 1914
99 Seiten, Broschüre, The Chess Player, 1. Auflage 2015
Aus der Reihe »Rare and Unpublished Tournaments«
- Berlin 1914
- Netherlands v England 1914
- Dartford 1914
- Utrecht 1914
- Kiev 1914
- Paris 1914
- British Championship 1914
- Vienna (Trebitsch) 1914
Introduction
For obvious reasons, 1914 was not a great year for chess tournaments. After the beginning of the t" World War, August 1st, no international chess was
played in Europe or anywhere else.
The year had three major international events, all of them recorded in books: Baden bei Wien (Austria), agambit tournament played near Vienna in May. The games were all published in the last issues of Marco's Wiener Schachzeitung, which ended in 1916, and they have since been recorded in a book.
St Petersburg 1914 , the famous 2-stage tournament won by Em. Lasker, played in April/May, which has been published more than once.
Mannheim 1914 , the biennial German federation tournament which stopped abruptly on August t" when war was declared. A few of the 99 games from the top section are lost but the rest were published in the Deutsche Schachb/ätter during the war and, as a book, for the first time in 1964 to mark the so" anniversary. The tournament had 2 books to mark the centenary, in German and in English. The latter, Mannheim 1914 and the /nterned Russians also included all known games from the many 'interned tournaments' along with an extensive story of the internments.
St Petersburg AII-Russian Tournament 1914 , is number 98 in this series and has exactly half of the games played. Alekhine and Nimzowitsch finished equal first. .
Baden-Baden 1914 and Triberg 1914/15 were the first two 'interned tournaments' and all known games are included in the Mannheim book mentioned above.
This book rounds up the remaining significant events of the year: Berlin (March); Netherlands v England at The Hague; Dartford (Eng land); Utrecht (Netherlands); Kiev (Championship?) a very important but practically unknown event; Paris (4 players including Alekhine and MarshalI); British Championship, Chester; Trebitsch Memorial, Vienna.
Sadly, many of the games are lost be here you will find everything known at this point.
Tony Gillam, July 2015
Gewicht | 150 g |
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Hersteller | The Chess Player |
Breite | 15 cm |
Höhe | 21,5 cm |
Medium | Buch |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2015 |
Autor | Anthony J. Gillam |
Reihe | Rare and Unpublished Tournaments |
Sprache | Englisch |
Auflage | 1 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0992792459 |
Seiten | 99 |
Einband | Broschüre |
Diagramme | 71 |
Name | The Chess Player |
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Internet | www.chessplayer.co.uk |
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