Unity Chess Multiple Choice 655
public poll
A: BĂe4 â 5
đđđđđđđ 63%
Morteza, Gavin, Nikhil, Rachel, Michael
B: c5 â 2
đđđ 25%
@Sophia_Peng, Zhenrui
C: cĂd5 â 1
đ 13%
@RichardPeng
đĽ 8 people voted so far.
public poll
A: BĂe4 â 5
đđđđđđđ 63%
Morteza, Gavin, Nikhil, Rachel, Michael
B: c5 â 2
đđđ 25%
@Sophia_Peng, Zhenrui
C: cĂd5 â 1
đ 13%
@RichardPeng
đĽ 8 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 656
public poll
B: f4 â 8
đđđđđđđ 89%
Morteza, @Benjamin28, Gavin, Nikhil, @Sophia_Peng, @RichardPeng, Rachel, Michael
A: e4 â 1
đ 11%
Zhenrui
C:Nde4
âŤď¸ 0%
đĽ 9 people voted so far.
public poll
B: f4 â 8
đđđđđđđ 89%
Morteza, @Benjamin28, Gavin, Nikhil, @Sophia_Peng, @RichardPeng, Rachel, Michael
A: e4 â 1
đ 11%
Zhenrui
C:Nde4
âŤď¸ 0%
đĽ 9 people voted so far.
71st Russian men's championship â Dmitry Andreikin won the tiebreak against Dmitry Jakovenko.
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đ Chess History - Tournaments
đš Leningrad 1925
đ° The 4th USSR Championship was held in Leningrad from August 11 - September 6, 1925. With some extra incentive provided by the chance that a good finish here could procure an invitation to the great Moscow international tournament held in November/December, the following players went into battle:
đşEfim Bogoljubov Fyodor Ivanovich Dus Chotimirsky Sergey Nikolaevich von Freymann Solomon Borisovich Gotthilf Nikolay Dmitrievich Grigoriev Alexander Ilyin-Zhenevsky Anton Antonovich Kaspersky Arvid Kubbel Nikolay Nikolaevich Kutuzov Grigory Levenfish Vladimir Nenarokov Abram Isaakovich Rabinovich Ilya Leontievich Rabinovich Peter Arsenievich Romanovsky Alexey Sergeevich Selezniev Alexander Sergeyevich Sergeiev Veniamin Sozin Boris Verlinsky Yakov S Vilner Nikolay Zubarev.
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đ° Bogoljubov successfully defended his title, but was not as dominant as in the previous year. He started well enough with 12 of 14 to take a two-point lead over Levenfish, who had started with losses in the first two rounds. However, Bogoljubov then lost to Vilner and Verlinsky in successive rounds. This allowed Levenfish to draw within a half-point, but a critical round 17 loss restored Bogoljubov's full point lead, and the champ made sure by winning his remaining games.
đ° With more Soviet players were now more familiar with the new hypermodern theories, the general playing level was rising and the competition getting tougher. Romanovsky, a dominant figure in previous tournaments, could only tie for 6th-8th places here. Verlinsky had an adventurous result. He defeated the top three finishers while scoring 7.5 points against the other nine players in the top half of the tournament, but could only score 4.5/10 against those in the bottom half. Had the tournament been restricted to just the top ten players, he would have won by a point and a half.
âď¸ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveđ
âď¸ Download "Leningrad 1925 Games Database" by PGN formatđ
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đ Chess History - Tournaments
đš Leningrad 1925
đ° The 4th USSR Championship was held in Leningrad from August 11 - September 6, 1925. With some extra incentive provided by the chance that a good finish here could procure an invitation to the great Moscow international tournament held in November/December, the following players went into battle:
đşEfim Bogoljubov Fyodor Ivanovich Dus Chotimirsky Sergey Nikolaevich von Freymann Solomon Borisovich Gotthilf Nikolay Dmitrievich Grigoriev Alexander Ilyin-Zhenevsky Anton Antonovich Kaspersky Arvid Kubbel Nikolay Nikolaevich Kutuzov Grigory Levenfish Vladimir Nenarokov Abram Isaakovich Rabinovich Ilya Leontievich Rabinovich Peter Arsenievich Romanovsky Alexey Sergeevich Selezniev Alexander Sergeyevich Sergeiev Veniamin Sozin Boris Verlinsky Yakov S Vilner Nikolay Zubarev.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
đ° Bogoljubov successfully defended his title, but was not as dominant as in the previous year. He started well enough with 12 of 14 to take a two-point lead over Levenfish, who had started with losses in the first two rounds. However, Bogoljubov then lost to Vilner and Verlinsky in successive rounds. This allowed Levenfish to draw within a half-point, but a critical round 17 loss restored Bogoljubov's full point lead, and the champ made sure by winning his remaining games.
đ° With more Soviet players were now more familiar with the new hypermodern theories, the general playing level was rising and the competition getting tougher. Romanovsky, a dominant figure in previous tournaments, could only tie for 6th-8th places here. Verlinsky had an adventurous result. He defeated the top three finishers while scoring 7.5 points against the other nine players in the top half of the tournament, but could only score 4.5/10 against those in the bottom half. Had the tournament been restricted to just the top ten players, he would have won by a point and a half.
âď¸ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveđ
âď¸ Download "Leningrad 1925 Games Database" by PGN formatđ
#chess_history_tornaments
#Leningrad_1925
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