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โ๏ธ Chess History - Tournaments
๐ข Moscow 1925
#chess_history_tornaments
#Moscow_1925
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@unitychess
โ๏ธ Chess History - Tournaments
๐ข Moscow 1925
๐ข 10 November โ 09 December
CHAMPION: Efim Bogoljubov, 15.5/20 (+13 -2 =5)
๐ธ This international super-tournament, organised by Nikolai Krylenko, was held in Moscow, the Soviet Union, from 10 November to 9 December 1925. It was the world's first state-sponsored chess tournament. There were eleven foreign stars and ten Soviet masters. World champion Josรฉ Raรบl Capablanca and his predecessor Emanuel Lasker both participated. A race between them, as in the New York 1924 chess tournament, was expected before the tournament, but Efim Bogoljubow won a sensational victory. Lasker finished 1ยฝ points behind Bogoljubow and just ahead of Capablanca.
๐ธ The event aroused great interest among the Soviet citizens. Hundreds of spectators followed the games in Hotel Metropol and ten of thousands watched demonstration boards downtown. Bogoljubow's win was regarded as a Soviet victory; however, shortly after this in 1926, like Alexander Alekhine he left the Soviet Union and became a German citizen. Later Bogoljubow and Alekhine were called "renegades" in the USSR.
The film Chess Fever used a number of scenes from the tournament, and even featured Capablanca playing himself. The Cuban-Soviet film Capablanca has its main plot during the tournament.
๐ SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA
๐น The final standings and crosstable was as above๐
๐น Download "Moscow 1925 Games Database" by PGN format๐
๐น Review our selected game from Moscow 1925 tournament๐
#chess_history_tornaments
#Moscow_1925
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๐ข Moscow 1925
๐ข 10 November โ 09 December
CHAMPION: Efim Bogoljubov, 15.5/20 (+13 -2 =5)
๐ธ This international super-tournament, organised by Nikolai Krylenko, was held in Moscow, the Soviet Union, from 10 November to 9 December 1925. It was the world's first state-sponsored chess tournament. There were eleven foreign stars and ten Soviet masters. World champion Josรฉ Raรบl Capablanca and his predecessor Emanuel Lasker both participated. A race between them, as in the New York 1924 chess tournament, was expected before the tournament, but Efim Bogoljubow won a sensational victory. Lasker finished 1ยฝ points behind Bogoljubow and just ahead of Capablanca.
๐ธ The event aroused great interest among the Soviet citizens. Hundreds of spectators followed the games in Hotel Metropol and ten of thousands watched demonstration boards downtown. Bogoljubow's win was regarded as a Soviet victory; however, shortly after this in 1926, like Alexander Alekhine he left the Soviet Union and became a German citizen. Later Bogoljubow and Alekhine were called "renegades" in the USSR.
The film Chess Fever used a number of scenes from the tournament, and even featured Capablanca playing himself. The Cuban-Soviet film Capablanca has its main plot during the tournament.
๐ SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA
๐น The final standings and crosstable was as above๐
๐น Download "Moscow 1925 Games Database" by PGN format๐
๐น Review our selected game from Moscow 1925 tournament๐
#chess_history_tornaments
#Moscow_1925
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@unitychess
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โด๏ธ Our selected game from " Moscow 1925 " tournament๐
โช๏ธ Efim Bogoljubov vs Alexander Ilyin-Zhenevsky
โช๏ธ Moscow (1925), Moscow URS, rd 5, Nov-15
โช๏ธ Queen's Gambit Accepted: Classical Defense. Steinitz Development Variation (D26)
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โช๏ธ Efim Bogoljubov vs Alexander Ilyin-Zhenevsky
โช๏ธ Moscow (1925), Moscow URS, rd 5, Nov-15
โช๏ธ Queen's Gambit Accepted: Classical Defense. Steinitz Development Variation (D26)
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Congrats to GM Ian Nepomniachtchi (2771) on winning the #DvoretskyMemorial with 7/9 points. #chessnews
๐ธchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
๐ธRound 1
โช๏ธTania,Sachdev (2400)
โซ๏ธLeko,Peter (2690)
๐ธ0-1
๐ธRound 1
โช๏ธTania,Sachdev (2400)
โซ๏ธLeko,Peter (2690)
๐ธ0-1