The World's Chess Championship 1937

The World's Chess Championship 1937
Title The World's Chess Championship 1937 PDF eBook
Author Aleksandr Alechin
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Total Pages 203
Release 1973
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The World's Chess Championship, 1937

The World's Chess Championship, 1937
Title The World's Chess Championship, 1937 PDF eBook
Author Alexander Alekhine
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Total Pages 203
Release 1938
Genre Chess
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World Chess Championship 1937

World Chess Championship 1937
Title World Chess Championship 1937 PDF eBook
Author Alexander Alekhine
Publisher B T Batsford Limited
Total Pages 203
Release 1993
Genre Chess
ISBN 9780713472806

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Undoubtedly one of the greatest chess players of all time, Alexander Alekhine's play has influenced generations of players, including that of the current World Champion Gary Kasparov. In 1937 Alekhine faced one of the most difficult matches of his career - to recover the title of World Champion from the Dutchman Max Euwe, to whom he surprisingly lost it two years before. This is Alekhine's own account of that match, with game annotations from both combatants.

The World's Chess Championship, 1937. Official Account of the Games ... With Annotations by the Author and Dr. Max Euwe. Edited by H. Golombek, Etc. [With Portraits.].

The World's Chess Championship, 1937. Official Account of the Games ... With Annotations by the Author and Dr. Max Euwe. Edited by H. Golombek, Etc. [With Portraits.].
Title The World's Chess Championship, 1937. Official Account of the Games ... With Annotations by the Author and Dr. Max Euwe. Edited by H. Golombek, Etc. [With Portraits.]. PDF eBook
Author Aleksandr Aleksandrovich ALEKHIN
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Total Pages 203
Release 1938
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Euwe - Alekhine

Euwe - Alekhine
Title Euwe - Alekhine PDF eBook
Author Mikhail Botvinnik
Publisher Independently Published
Total Pages 149
Release 2019-10-09
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ISBN 9781698437347

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The return match Alekhine -- Euwe was the most significant event in 1937. Both outstanding players were in excellent shape, except for the unsuccessful game of Euwe at the finish. Their games are a good material to study and, first of all, can bring invaluable benefits to all young chess players. The match-return of Alekhine -- Euwe is much more interesting than their first match in 1935. If in the first match, Alekhine played several games, roughly speaking "adventurous", then in this match he was playing in an actual style. The same style in which he played in the 1927 match with Capablanca. However, even in this match, he sometimes unreasonably complicated the position (for example, the fourteenth game); it seems to me that this is due to different reasons -- no matter how strong a chess player is, he can incorrectly assess the position. When at the end of 1937 I commented on two games of rematch for the magazine "Chess in the USSR", I noticed that my comments differ from those previously published. Moreover, this is quite understandable: comments can be unmistakable if the chess player does not write them in a hurry. I concluded that it would be extremely useful to re-analyze all the games of the match, despite the fact that they are well known to the Soviet reader. I set myself the task of analyzing the games as deeply as possible, so that the picture of the struggle was the most complete. The readers with interest would re-examine the games. It is not for me to judge how well this task has been accomplished. In advance, I must warn the reader that in some simple games I was not able to contribute anything substantial. However, in those games where the struggle was complicated -- here, it seems, I fulfilled my intentions satisfactorily.

United States Women's Chess Champions, 1937-2020

United States Women's Chess Champions, 1937-2020
Title United States Women's Chess Champions, 1937-2020 PDF eBook
Author Alexey W. Root
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 239
Release 2022-06-15
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1476646872

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As late as 1950, many chess clubs in America excluded women. The Marshall Chess Club in New York City was an exception, organizing the U.S. Women's Chess Championship beginning in the late 1930s. Since the 1980s, the average rating of the players has increased. The Saint Louis Chess Club has organized the championship since 2009, with record-setting prizes. Drawing on archives and original interviews with the living U.S. Women's Chess Champions, this book examines their careers with biographies, photos, and 171 annotated games, most of which are from the 60 championships between 1937 and 2020.

Alekhine Vs Bogoljubov

Alekhine Vs Bogoljubov
Title Alekhine Vs Bogoljubov PDF eBook
Author Mikhail Botvinnik
Publisher Independently Published
Total Pages 172
Release 2020-12-16
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The 1929 World Chess Championship was played between challenger Efim Bogoljubow and titleholder Alexander Alekhine. The match was held in Wiesbaden, Heidelberg and Berlin in Germany, and The Hague and Amsterdam in the Netherlands from September 6 to November 12. Alekhine retained his title.The match began September 6, 1929 under the following conditions: Alekhine would get $6,000 dollars win or lose, with any surplus going to Bogoljubov. A winner would be declared if he scored 151/2 points with 6 wins from a maximum of 30 games. Unlike the Capablanca-Alekhine 1927 match, which had been played in private, the Alekhine-Bogoljubov match would be played in public. The organizers insisted on this, in order to raise money from ticket sales. Only those cities that contributed to the purse would be allowed to host the match: Wiesbaden (games 1-8; 24-25), Heidelberg (games 9-11), Berlin (games 12-17), The Hague (games 18-19; 23), Rotterdam (game 20), and Amsterdam (games 21-22). Emanuel Lasker served as arbiter in the Berlin games