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New York International Chess Tournament 1924

271 pages, paperback, Hardinge, 2004, original edition 1925

From the series »Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics«

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First published in 1925. Few tournaments can boast not only the presence of the past, present and future world champion but also two challengers for the supreme title. New York 1924 was one of this elite group. The old champion Lasker - now in his late fifties - engaged in the most ferocious race for first prize with his victorious opponent from the previous championship match - Capablanca. Although Capablanca won one of their individual games Lasker soared into the lead and never let go. The old maestro thus produced one of the most devastating tournament performances of all time - finishing way ahead of Capablanca himself and the future champion Alekhine.
A further notable feature of the event was the introduction by Richard Reti - the leading hypermodern - of his new theories concerning central control. Even the mighty Capa succumbed to the fresh ideas - which have been likened to parallel cultural developments such as surrealism in art or 12 tone music. Capa's loss to Reti was his first defeat for 8 years!
The notes to the games are by the always entertaining Alexander Alekhine, who took third prize at a respectful distance behind Lasker and Capa, but who went on three years later to deprive Capa of his world crown. This is the fourth book by Alekhine to appear in the Hardinge Simpole series.
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EAN 9781843821250
Weight 390 g
Manufacturer Hardinge
Width 13.9 cm
Height 21.6 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2004
Author Alexander AlekhineHermann Helms
Series Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics
Language English
ISBN-10 1843821257
ISBN-13 9781843821250
Year of Original Version 1925
Pages 271
Binding paperback
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