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1933 in chess

Events in chess in 1933:

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  • The National Chess Federation (United States) organized a chess program for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. World Champion Alexander Alekhine played a blindfold simultaneous exhibition on a record-setting 32 boards, winning 19, drawing 9, and losing 4. This broke the previous record of 30 simultaneous blindfold games set by George Koltanowski in Antwerp. Alekhine also played three games of living chess, in which the chess pieces were people in medieval costumes arrayed on a large outdoor board. The last of these games, held on June 19, was against Edward Lasker. A masters tournament was planned for the Fair but was canceled due to lack of funds. The scheduled Intercollegiate Tournament was held and was won by Lieutenant John O. Matheson of West Point.[3]

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  1. ^ Sunnucks, Anne (1970), The Encyclopaedia of Chess, St. Martin's Press, p. 175, LCCN 78106371
  2. ^ a b Kashdan, Isaac, ed. (June 1933), "News of the Month", The Chess Review, vol. 1, no. 6, pp. 4–5
  3. ^ a b c Kashdan, Isaac, ed. (September 1933), "Picking Up the News", The Chess Review, vol. 1, no. 9, pp. 3–5
  4. ^ Kashdan, Isaac, ed. (October 1933), "News of the Month", The Chess Review, vol. 1, no. 10, p. 3
  5. ^ a b Kashdan, Isaac, ed. (May 1933), "News of the Month", The Chess Review, vol. 1, no. 5, p. 3
  6. ^ Kashdan, Isaac, ed. (November–December 1933), "News Events", The Chess Review, vol. 1, no. 11–12, p. 2

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Events in chess in 1933 The 5th Chess Olympiad known at the time as the Folkestone Team Tournament or the Hamilton Russell Cup is held in Folkestone The United States wins the gold medal Czechoslovakia silver and Sweden bronze The Women s World Championship is held in conjunction with the Olympiad Vera Menchik Czechoslovakia easily retains her title The Bulgarian Championship is inaugurated in Varna Chess Review is established by Isaac Kashdan The leading American chess magazine for most of its run the Chess Review would be published from January 1933 until November 1969 when it merged with Chess Life to form Chess Life amp Review Contents 1 Tournaments 2 Matches 3 Exhibitions 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 References 7 External linksTournaments editHastings Christmas Congress held 28 December 1932 to 6 January 1933 is won by Salo Flohr Czechoslovakia for the second consecutive year scoring 7 9 with no losses Vasja Pirc Yugoslavia is second with 6 followed by Mir Sultan Khan with 6 1 Masters tournament in Budapest is won by Esteban Canal with 10 14 followed by Pal Rethy with 9 Andor Lilienthal with 9 Lajos Steiner with 8 and Erich Eliskases with 8 2 United States Team Tournament held to select players to join Frank Marshall and Isaac Kashdan on the US Olympiad team is won by Reuben Fine with 8 11 followed by Arthur Dake and A C Simonson tied at 7 2 Aachen is the site of a National Masters tournament in June won by Efim Bogoljubow The tournament is organized by the Grossdeutsche Schachbund a new state supported chess federation with Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels serving as honorary chair The editors of Chess Review decry the virtual exclusion of Jews from German chess not only from tournaments but also from chess cafes and playing rooms 3 Western Open held September 23 to October 1 in Detroit is won by Reuben Fine with 12 13 over Samuel Reshevsky with 11 and Arthur Dake with 9 Fine scored 10 1 0 the only loss being to Reshevsky 4 Matches edit57th Varsity Match in April is won by Oxford over Cambridge 5 2 Cambridge leads the overall series by 26 matches to 25 with 6 ties 5 Salo Flohr Czechoslovakia beats Henry Grob Switzerland 4 1 5 Reuben Fine defeats Arthur Dake 4 2 3 in a match held in New York City at the Marshall Chess Club and the Manhattan Chess Club 3 Flohr and Mikhail Botvinnik draw a match held in Moscow and Leningrad 2 wins 2 losses and eight draws each 6 Exhibitions editThe National Chess Federation United States organized a chess program for the 1933 Chicago World s Fair World Champion Alexander Alekhine played a blindfold simultaneous exhibition on a record setting 32 boards winning 19 drawing 9 and losing 4 This broke the previous record of 30 simultaneous blindfold games set by George Koltanowski in Antwerp Alekhine also played three games of living chess in which the chess pieces were people in medieval costumes arrayed on a large outdoor board The last of these games held on June 19 was against Edward Lasker A masters tournament was planned for the Fair but was canceled due to lack of funds The scheduled Intercollegiate Tournament was held and was won by Lieutenant John O Matheson of West Point 3 Births editBurt Hochberg American chess writer and editor February 3 Raul Sanguinetti in Parana Entre Rios Argentinian GM March 5 Evgeni Vasiukov in Moscow Russian Soviet GM May 29 Nikola Padevsky in Plovdiv Bulgarian GM September 30 Janos Flesch in Budapest Hungarian GM October 7 Jonathan Penrose in Colchester English GM and Correspondence GM October 15 Zadok Domnitz in Tel Aviv October 15 James Sherwin in New York City American IM November 12 Borislav Ivkov in Belgrade Serbian Yugoslavian GM November 13 Bukhuti Gurgenidze in Surami Georgia Georgian Soviet GM November 15 Egon Varnusz in Budapest Hungarian FM and chess writerDeaths editMarch 7 Hermann von Gottschall 70 German player March 27 William Samuel Viner 52 Australian player April 23 Henry William Barry 54 American problemist and problem editor of the American Chess Bulletin July 22 Adolf Georg Olland 66 leading Dutch player October 17 Johann Berger 88 Austrian player theorist and endgame composerReferences edit Sunnucks Anne 1970 The Encyclopaedia of Chess St Martin s Press p 175 LCCN 78106371 a b Kashdan Isaac ed June 1933 News of the Month The Chess Review vol 1 no 6 pp 4 5 a b c Kashdan Isaac ed September 1933 Picking Up the News The Chess Review vol 1 no 9 pp 3 5 Kashdan Isaac ed October 1933 News of the Month The Chess Review vol 1 no 10 p 3 a b Kashdan Isaac ed May 1933 News of the Month The Chess Review vol 1 no 5 p 3 Kashdan Isaac ed November December 1933 News Events The Chess Review vol 1 no 11 12 p 2External links edit1933 crosstables Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1933 in chess amp oldid 1097410509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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