More tournaments of 1930
79 pages, brochure, The Chess Player, 1. edition 2014
From the series »Rare and Unpublished Tournaments«
1930 was a very active year in the chess world with a large number tournaments taking place that are worth preserving. The following complete tournaments have been published:
Amsterdam
Ebensee
Frankfurt
Gyor
Le Pont
Liege
Nice
San Remo
Scarborough
Swinemunde
The Hague
Vienna.
These tournaments have also been published, but are incomplete:
Berlin (February)
Canterbury
Hastinqs 1929-30
Hastings 1930-31
Paris
Prague.
With this book we are now adding another 8 tournaments to the list of published events, 2 complete and 6 incomplete. The only other tournament that we know of that should be published is Antwerp, January 1930. The problem with that event is that currently only 2 of the 15 games are known. The other, outstanding, event of 1930 is the Hamburg Olympiad. There have been three different books of this team tournament: the book by Chalupetzky and Toth (which was later reprinted by the BCM) a book with the games of the Czech team a recent book in Polish.
None of these books aimed to publish a complete collection of the scores. Unfortunately, of the 612 games scheduled (ab out 605 played) onlyl around 315 have so far been found. It is my intention to publish all of those games in a new book, soon.
Weight | 200 g |
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Manufacturer | The Chess Player |
Width | 15 cm |
Height | 21.5 cm |
Medium | Book |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Author | Anthony J. Gillam |
Series | Rare and Unpublished Tournaments |
Language | English |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0992792404 |
Pages | 79 |
Binding | brochure |
Diagrams | 68 |
06 The Hague 1929-30 games 1-7
09 Sopot/Zoppot 1930 games 8-35
21 Rotterdam 1930 games 36-47
26 Berlin (August) 1930 games 48-59
32 Stockholm Nordic Ch. 1930 games 60-71
36 The Hague Achtkamp 1930 games 72-99
47 Stockholm 1930 games 100-120
63 Berlin (BSG Ch.) 1930 games 121-148
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