The Jubilee International Grandmaster Tournament

The Jubilee International Grandmaster Tournament PDF Author: Mihail Tal
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Even by the standards of the cities of the former Yugoslavia, the Slovenian capital Bled has an outstanding chess tradition. In 1959 the first half of the marathon (28-round!) FIDE Candidates' tournament took place there, and in more recent times it hosted the 35th FIDE Olympiad. In 1931, World Champion Alexander Alekhine scored one of the greatest successes of his illustrious career, winning the great Bled international tournament with the score of 201/2 / 26, undefeated and 51/2 points clear of Bogoljubov in 2nd place. In 1961, to mark the 30th anniversary of that famous event, a 'Jubilee International Chess Tournament' was held. It was in the second round that Fischer beat Tal, the latter's only loss, and was the only one who went through the tournament undefeated! Tal won the tournament with 14.5 points, with Bobby second with 13.5. But Bobby beat Tal in their individual game, and so Bobby comes home a "moral" victor.

Second Piatigorsky Cup

Second Piatigorsky Cup PDF Author: Jan H. Donner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 228

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1958 Interzonal Chess Tournament Portoroz

1958 Interzonal Chess Tournament Portoroz PDF Author: Alan S Russell
Publisher: Ishi Press
ISBN: 9784871874182
Category : Games
Languages : en
Pages : 82

Book Description
This is a book in Descriptive Notation about one of the most important and strongest tournaments in chess history, which is still being discussed today. This is the tournament where the 15-year-old Bobby Fischer earned the grandmaster title and first became a contender for the World Chess Championship. It is also the tournament where Mikhail Tal finally got his first chance to compete in a grandmaster tournament outside of the Soviet Union and where Tal started one of the longest non-losing streaks in chess history on his march to the World Chess Championship. It is also one of the turning points in chess history. All of the strongest players in the world competed, with the sole exceptions of World Chess Champion Botvinnik, recent World Champion Vasily Smyslov and top contender Paul Keres. It also represented a changing of the guard. In 1956, the ten strongest players in the world had assembled for the World Championship Candidates Tournament in Amsterdam. The tournament had been won by Smyslov with Keres second. Most of the remaining 8 players qualified for this successor tournament. Exceptions were Boris Spassky, Efim Geller and Herman Pilnick. This time around, only one of the five who qualified for the Candidates Tournament last time made it back in this time. Their places were taken by 15-year-old Bobby Fischer, 20-year-old Mikhail Tal and 23-year-old Fridrik Olafsson, plus Pal Benko and Gligoric.

Zurich International Jubilee Tournament

Zurich International Jubilee Tournament PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 44

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Second Piatigorsky Cup International Grandmaster Chess Tournament Held in Santa Monica, California August 1966

Second Piatigorsky Cup International Grandmaster Chess Tournament Held in Santa Monica, California August 1966 PDF Author: Gregor Piatigorsky
Publisher: Ishi Press
ISBN: 9784871878449
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 322

Book Description
Ten of the world's strongest chess players competed in the strongest chess tournament ever held in the US. All ten of the players have provided annotations to their games. Every one of the 90 games in the tournament is annotated. All the games have been converted to modern Algebraic Notation with diagrams. The games are annotated by Jan H. Donner, Robert Fischer, Borislav Ivkov, Bent Larsen, Miguel Najdorf, Tigran Petrosian, Lajos Portisch, Samuel Reshevsky, Boris Spassky, and Wolfgang Unzicker. Introduction by Gregor Piatigorsky. Edited by Isaac Kashdan with a new foreword by Sam Sloan.

Petrosian vs the Elite

Petrosian vs the Elite PDF Author: Ray Keene
Publisher: Batsford Books
ISBN: 1849942676
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 493

Book Description
This book contains 71 deeply annotated chess victories of Tigran Petrosian (World Champion from 1963 to 1969) against the leading players of his day, some of which are in print for the first time. The authors' authoritative but accessible language makes it a good read for the amateur as well as a cast-iron network of interlocking variations to satisfy the professionals. Petrosian was underrated as world champion in his day (many of his achievements were drowned out by the furore surrounding Bobby Fischer) but he is now being critically reappraised – Garry Kasparov paid fulsome tribute to him at a recent London lecture. This insightful book aims to restore him to his rightful position in the pantheon of chess greats.

First Piatigorsky Cup International Grandmaster Chess Tournament Held in Los Angeles, California July 1963

First Piatigorsky Cup International Grandmaster Chess Tournament Held in Los Angeles, California July 1963 PDF Author: Samuel Reshevsky
Publisher: Ishi Press
ISBN: 9784871878432
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 270

Book Description
To help bring to the United States chess of the highest quality in the world, Mrs. Gregor Piatigorsky and her husband, the world renowned cellist, created the Piatigorsky Cup as a symbol of excellence in chess. Along with the trophy went the finest playing conditions and the highest prizes ever offered for any chess event. For the first time since 1932, a world chess champion appeared in an American tournament when Tigran Petrosian, USSR, joined seven other of the greatest international grandmasters in a month of competition at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Players, in addition to Petrosian, included Paul Keres, also of the Soviet Union; Miguel Najdorf and Oscar Panno of Argentina; Fridrik Olafsson of Iceland; Svetozar Gligoric of Yugoslavia; and Samuel Reshevsky and Pal Benko of the United States. This book contains the complete score of all 56 games played by these eight international grandmasters. All of the games have been converted into Algebraic Notation. Each of the players annotated the game he considered his best and Reshevsky annotated the rest. The book is edited by Isaac Kashdan. Many of these games are likely to become classics and every chess player, from novice to master, will be able to learn fine points of the game from this volume.

Chess Competitions, 1971-2010

Chess Competitions, 1971-2010 PDF Author:
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476623651
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 377

Book Description
This comprehensive reference work presents detailed bibliographical information about chess publications--books, bulletins and programs--covering competitions held around the world from 1971 through 2010. It catalogs 3,895 entries tracked through 5,381 items with many cross-references. Information for each entry includes year and country of publication, sponsors, publisher, editors, language, alternate titles, mergers and source. An index of competitions is included.

First Piatigorsky Cup

First Piatigorsky Cup PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chess
Languages : en
Pages : 48

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First Piatigorsky Cup

First Piatigorsky Cup PDF Author: Isaac Kashdan
Publisher: Dover Publications
ISBN: 9780486240664
Category : Chess
Languages : en
Pages : 204

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