The three players decided to share the title of the 2018 #SinquefieldCup winner. Congratulations to Fabiano Caruana, Aronian and Carlsen !!
Final rd 9 at Sinquefield Cup: Magnus Carlsen (2836) beats Nakamura (2777) in 97 moves, and Aronian (2767) beats Grischuk (2766) after a rook sacrifice. The other games were drawn. Aronian, Caruana (2822), and Carlsen all tied for 1st. There is a playoff for first on Aug 28.
Final #GrandChessTour standings. Join us tomorrow at the same time for a tiebreak between Wesley So and Fabiano Caruana for the final qualifying spot to London!
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โด๏ธ Chess History - Tournaments
๐ธ Nottingham 1936
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โด๏ธ Chess History - Tournaments
๐ธ Nottingham 1936
#chess_history_tornaments
#Nottingham_1936
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โบ Chess History - Tournaments
๐ Nottingham 1936
๐ธThe Nottingham International Chess Tournament held August 10-28, 1936, was one of the strongest tournaments ever held. The event was held at the University of Nottingham in Nottingham, England. It was certainly the strongest chess tournament held up to that time. The event had the current world chess champion (Euwe), three past world champions (Lasker, Alekhine, and Capablanca) and a future world champion (Botvinnik). We could say it had two future world champions as Alekhine won the title back from Max Euwe a year later. Ten of the top 12 players in the world participated (missing were Andor Lilienthal and Paul Keres). Also included were the four top British players. Because the top British players were participating in this event, no British Chess Championship was held in 1936. The event also included the top two American players, Sam Reshevsky (US Champion) and Reuben Fine.
๐ธThe tournament was organized by Alderman Job Nightingale Derbyshire (1866-1954), President of the British Chess Federation, who put up half the cost. It was intended to mark the Jubilee of the Nottingham Tournament, held in August of 1886 (Counties Chess Association Congress). That event, held 50 years earlier, was won by Amos Burn (8 out of 9). 2nd place went to E. Schallop. 3rd-4th went to Gunsberg anmd Zukertort. 5th place went to Bird.
๐ธThe tournament director was Rufus Henry Streatfeild Stevenson (1878-1943). He later married Vera Menchik, world womenโs champion, after his first wife died when she ran into an aircraft propeller blade. RHS Stevenson was the Secretary of the British Chess Federation.
๐ธMoney for the tournament was raised by Derbyshire, RHS Stevenson, and Sir George Thomas.
๐ธThe participants stayed at the Victoria Station Hotel and partook in a garden party at Rempston Hall.
๐ธThe time limit was 36 moves in 2 hours. It should have been 30 moves in 2 hours, but a misprint went unchanged. Reshevsky got into time trouble in almost every game. A FIDE rule was in affect at the time, that no game shall be agreed to a draw in less than 30 moves. This rule could not be enforced and was ignored in this tournament.
โ๏ธ The final standings and crosstable was as above๐
โ๏ธ Download "Nottingham 1936 Games Database" by PGN format๐
#chess_history_tornaments
#Nottingham_1936
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โบ Chess History - Tournaments
๐ Nottingham 1936
๐ธThe Nottingham International Chess Tournament held August 10-28, 1936, was one of the strongest tournaments ever held. The event was held at the University of Nottingham in Nottingham, England. It was certainly the strongest chess tournament held up to that time. The event had the current world chess champion (Euwe), three past world champions (Lasker, Alekhine, and Capablanca) and a future world champion (Botvinnik). We could say it had two future world champions as Alekhine won the title back from Max Euwe a year later. Ten of the top 12 players in the world participated (missing were Andor Lilienthal and Paul Keres). Also included were the four top British players. Because the top British players were participating in this event, no British Chess Championship was held in 1936. The event also included the top two American players, Sam Reshevsky (US Champion) and Reuben Fine.
๐ธThe tournament was organized by Alderman Job Nightingale Derbyshire (1866-1954), President of the British Chess Federation, who put up half the cost. It was intended to mark the Jubilee of the Nottingham Tournament, held in August of 1886 (Counties Chess Association Congress). That event, held 50 years earlier, was won by Amos Burn (8 out of 9). 2nd place went to E. Schallop. 3rd-4th went to Gunsberg anmd Zukertort. 5th place went to Bird.
๐ธThe tournament director was Rufus Henry Streatfeild Stevenson (1878-1943). He later married Vera Menchik, world womenโs champion, after his first wife died when she ran into an aircraft propeller blade. RHS Stevenson was the Secretary of the British Chess Federation.
๐ธMoney for the tournament was raised by Derbyshire, RHS Stevenson, and Sir George Thomas.
๐ธThe participants stayed at the Victoria Station Hotel and partook in a garden party at Rempston Hall.
๐ธThe time limit was 36 moves in 2 hours. It should have been 30 moves in 2 hours, but a misprint went unchanged. Reshevsky got into time trouble in almost every game. A FIDE rule was in affect at the time, that no game shall be agreed to a draw in less than 30 moves. This rule could not be enforced and was ignored in this tournament.
โ๏ธ The final standings and crosstable was as above๐
โ๏ธ Download "Nottingham 1936 Games Database" by PGN format๐
#chess_history_tornaments
#Nottingham_1936
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@unitychess
โด๏ธ Our two selected games from Nottingham 1936 Chess Tournament:๐
1๏ธโฃ Jose Raul Capablanca vs Alexander Alekhine
1๏ธโฃ Nottingham (1936), Nottingham ENG, rd 2, Aug-11
1๏ธโฃ Dutch Defense: Alekhine Variation (A92)
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2๏ธโฃ Efim Bogoljubov vs Mikhail Botvinnik
2๏ธโฃ Nottingham (1936), Nottingham ENG, rd 3, Aug-12
2๏ธโฃ Indian Game: Capablanca Variation (A47)
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โฆ๏ธPGN fiile of these games are in "Nottingham 1936 Games Database":
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1๏ธโฃ Jose Raul Capablanca vs Alexander Alekhine
1๏ธโฃ Nottingham (1936), Nottingham ENG, rd 2, Aug-11
1๏ธโฃ Dutch Defense: Alekhine Variation (A92)
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2๏ธโฃ Efim Bogoljubov vs Mikhail Botvinnik
2๏ธโฃ Nottingham (1936), Nottingham ENG, rd 3, Aug-12
2๏ธโฃ Indian Game: Capablanca Variation (A47)
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โฆ๏ธPGN fiile of these games are in "Nottingham 1936 Games Database":
https://t.me/unitychess/11460
โฆ๏ธReview these games๐
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๐ธ Nottingham 1936 Games Database
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We got an "impossible" result in the 2018 #SinquefieldCup, as MagnusCarlsen, LevAronian and FabianoCaruana shared 1st place after an enthralling final day!
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Levon Aronian's inspired rook sacrifice on f7 underscores how difficult it is to defend flawlessly when under pressure.
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Sinquefield Cup 2018 - Round 9
โช๏ธ๐ฆ๐ฒ Levon Aronian
โซ๏ธ๐ท๐บ Alexander Grischuk
Result : 1-0
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โช๏ธ๐ฆ๐ฒ Levon Aronian
โซ๏ธ๐ท๐บ Alexander Grischuk
Result : 1-0
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Aronian,-Levon_vs_Grischuk,-Alexander_2018-08-27.pgn
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๐น Aronian, Levon (2767) vs. Grischuk, Alexander (2766)-Sinquefield Cup 2018
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Hikaru Nakamura could be seen grimacing in the final minutes of the game before finally conceding to Magnus Carlsen. | Photo: Mike Klein/Chess.com.
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Sinquefield Cup 2018 - Round 9
โช๏ธ๐ณ๐ด Magnus Carlsen
โซ๏ธ๐บ๐ธ Hikaru Nakamura
Result : 1-0
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โช๏ธ๐ณ๐ด Magnus Carlsen
โซ๏ธ๐บ๐ธ Hikaru Nakamura
Result : 1-0
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Carlsen,-Magnus_vs_Nakamura,-Hikaru_2018-08-27.pgn
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๐น Carlsen, Magnus (2842) vs. Nakamura, Hikaru (2777)-Sinquefield Cup 2018
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