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Mrs. Alekhine
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Alexander Alekhine

Game Collection: Alekhine Tournaments Collection (complete list)

Game Collection: Alekhine: Chess Biography

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FILMS

Alekhine rare live film footage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMRg...

Alexander Alekhine documentary slide show: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...

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RADIO INTERVIEW

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrH-...

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ARTICLES

1.<"Was Alekhine a Nazi?"> Edward Winter http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/...

2.<"Alekhine's 5 Queen Game"> Tim Krabbe http://www.xs4all.nl/~timkr/chess/a...

3. <Grace Alekhine> Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_...

4.<Alekhine's Death-- an Unresolved Mystery?> Frederic Friedel (great article!) http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...

5. <Madrid 1941- Two Alekhine interviews> http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/...

6. <World Championship Disorder> Edward Winter http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/...

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ANNOTATED GAMES

Ajedrez v Alekhine 1911 (commentary in Spanish) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnKz...

Potemkin v Alekhine 1912 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ9_...

Mieses v Alekhine 1913 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLK3...

Alekhine v Feldt 1916 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXav...

Alekhine v Sterk 1921 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fugk...

Alekhine v Yates 1922 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4fn...

Alekhine v Samisch 1923 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tcY...

Gruenfeld v Alekhine 1923 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2Dk...

Alekhine v Rubinstein 1923 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMjR...

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Baden Baden 1925: Alekhine's "Evergreen game" v Reti

1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_jx...

2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD6Z...

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Capablanca v Alekhine Championship Match 1927

Game 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BulA...

Game 21 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4fn...

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Alekhine v Nimzowitsch 1930 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8yY...

Alekhine v Alexander 1936 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4fn...

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   Mrs. Alekhine has kibitzed 570 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-16-13 Boomie chessforum (replies)
 
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   Apr-16-13 Biographer Bistro (replies)
 
Mrs. Alekhine: <TheFocus> Thanks so much for this: Game Collection: 1921 Alekhine - Bogoljubov Match which I have finally added to this: Game Collection: Alekhine Matches Collection (complete list) . Sorry it took me so long to realize you had dropped it in my forum! You are truly ...
 
   Apr-16-13 jessicafischerqueen chessforum (replies)
 
Mrs. Alekhine: <Time Bong> Well thank you very much Tim. Not only have you NOT taken one too many hits off yourself, you've proven yet again that you are "one of the sharpest guys around here," to pass on a compliment to you from <hms123>. I certainly didn't register. But ...
 
   Feb-01-13 crawfb5 chessforum (replies)
 
Mrs. Alekhine: Aha found the old one. I died but have just extended myself for another two years, in case you had pressing business to put in my forum. Happy New year to you!
 
   Dec-07-12 Mrs. Alekhine chessforum (replies)
 
Mrs. Alekhine: <TheFocus> Yes, please separate the Teichmann match into two, if only because that's what SkinHoeven do. Maybe provide an internal link one to the other in each collection. Thanks for feedback, I think you are correct, so I'll do it that way. It's too bad that long ...
 
   Dec-06-12 Phony Benoni chessforum (replies)
 
Mrs. Alekhine: Good Morning. Sadly, I will not have access to my <Petrovs> biography until Monday night. I thought it was at work, but it isn't, which means it is at Richard's house. I won't be seeing him until Monday night, so there'll be a brief delay on writing the bio for Kemeri ...
 
   Dec-05-12 Alekhine vs F Lupi, 1940 (replies)
 
Mrs. Alekhine: This game is from a blindfold simultaneous exhibition <Alekhine> conducted on 24 January 1940 in the Casino do Estoril, <Estoril>, Portugal. He faced 8 opponents and mowed them down one after the other in three and a half hours. -<Alexander Alekhine's Chess ...
 
   Dec-04-12 Alekhine vs Euwe, 1926 (replies)
 
Mrs. Alekhine: This game was played in Amsterdam. I've submitted a correction slip.
 
   Dec-04-12 Euwe vs Alekhine, 1926 (replies)
 
Mrs. Alekhine: This game was played in Zutphen. I've submitted a correction slip.
 
   Dec-04-12 Benzol chessforum (replies)
 
Mrs. Alekhine: <Benzol> scratch my last posts- this issue has not been decided yet. Therefore, very nice catch on my nominations today! Thanks to you they are now killed, awaiting a group decision on the issue. As you know, it's much easier to fix this before a tournament is promoted- ...
 
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The Legacy of Alexander Alekhine

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Dec-05-12
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  Mrs. Alekhine: <DeLucia> items cost a fortune to be sure.
Dec-05-12
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  Phony Benoni: <Mrs. A> Glad you can have the information to do an intro for Kemeri (1937). I've added a crosstable already.
Dec-06-12
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  Mrs. Alekhine: <TheFocus> Excellent work on your contributions so far, I'm adding them in now, though my page is not all layed out yet.

I have a suggestion: Include the dates in your intros?

For example: Game Collection: 1923 Alekhine - Muffang Match

<1923 Alekhine - Muffang Match Compiled by TheFocus

Alekhine 1 1 2
Muffang 0 0 0

Played in Paris>

Played in Paris 20-24 Feb.
Played in Paris, 20-24 Feb.
Played 20-24 Feb. in Paris.

Something like that. I have all the dates in my metacollection, but many people will come to your collections by other means, and I think they should have access to the full dates?

Also will you please give me your opinion on formatting? How does it look at the moment, with a full space between the text and then the games collection?

Game Collection: Alekhine Matches Collection (complete list)

<8. <Match with N. Grigoriev, Moscow March 1921> +2 =5 -0

Game Collection: 1921 - Alekhine - Grigoriev Match

9. <Match with R. Teichmann, Berlin 4-10 June 1921> +2 =2 -2

Game Collection: 1921 Alekhine - Teichmann Match>

Or does it look better like this?

<18. <World Championship Match with E. Bogoljubov, Germany-Holland 6 September-12 November 1929> +11 =9 -5 Alekhine-Bogoljubov World Championship Match (1929)

19. <Match with R. Cintron, San Juan 17-22 August> +4 =0 -0 Game Collection: 1933 Alekhine - Cintron Match

20. <Match with O. Bernstein, Paris 8-11 October 1933> +1 =2 -1 Game Collection: 1933 Alekhine - Bernstein Match

21. <World Championship Match with E. Bogoljubov, Germany 1 April-14 June 1934> +8 =15 -3 Alekhine-Bogoljubov World Championship Rematch (1934)

22. <World Championship Match with M. Euwe, Holland 3 October-15 December, 1935> +8 =13 -9 Alekhine-Euwe World Championship Match (1935)>

I'm afraid there appears to be no "in between" selection. I've been trying but no go.

What about double spacing with division markers?

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8. <Match with N. Grigoriev, Moscow March 1921> +2 =5 -0

Game Collection: 1921 - Alekhine - Grigoriev Match

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9. <Match with R. Teichmann, Berlin 4-10 June 1921> +2 =2 -2

Game Collection: 1921 Alekhine - Teichmann Match

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10. <Thematic Match with R. Teichman, Berlin June 1921> +1 =1 -0

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You need to look at them on the actual collections page to see how these layouts really look.

Dec-06-12
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  Phony Benoni: <Mrs. A> I have no problem doing crosstables. Once the historical tournament page is created and all the data standardized, I can usually generate one in a few minutes, most of which is formatting.

As far as intros go, you can do any you want as far as I'm concerned. You've seen the extensive intros I'm capable of perpetrating, but those come from studying the tournament deeply while compiling the collection. A few well-chosen sentences are something I find much more difficult.

Dec-06-12
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  Mrs. Alekhine: Thanks, it sounds like you can construct them faster than I can.

I will do my best on <London 1932>, but of course you or any other admin can alter or add to any intros I write if they think it improves the Tournament Page.

Dec-07-12
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  TheFocus: <I have a suggestion: Include the dates in your intros?>

<For example: Game Collection: 1923 Alekhine - Muffang Match>

<1923 Alekhine - Muffang Match Compiled by TheFocus

Alekhine 1 1 2
Muffang 0 0 0

Played in Paris>

<Played in Paris 20-24 Feb.
Played in Paris, 20-24 Feb.
Played 20-24 Feb. in Paris.

Something like that. I have all the dates in my metacollection, but many people will come to your collections by other means, and I think they should have access to the full dates?>

I will add the dates. Thanks for the suggestion.

Dec-07-12
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  TheFocus: <Or does it look better like this?>

<18. <World Championship Match with E. Bogoljubov, Germany-Holland 6 September-12 November 1929> +11 =9 -5 Alekhine-Bogoljubov World Championship Match (1929)

19. <Match with R. Cintron, San Juan 17-22 August> +4 =0 -0 Game Collection: 1933 Alekhine - Cintron Match

20. <Match with O. Bernstein, Paris 8-11 October 1933> +1 =2 -1 Game Collection: 1933 Alekhine - Bernstein Match

21. <World Championship Match with E. Bogoljubov, Germany 1 April-14 June 1934> +8 =15 -3 Alekhine-Bogoljubov World Championship Rematch (1934)

22. <World Championship Match with M. Euwe, Holland 3 October-15 December, 1935> +8 =13 -9 Alekhine-Euwe World Championship Match (1935)>

I like this way.

Dec-07-12
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  TheFocus: Are you sure you want to separate the <Match vs. Teichmann 1921> from <Thematic Match vs. Teichmann 1921>?

If yes, I will make a separate one. Only take a few minutes to do.

Dec-07-12
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  TheFocus: Here are the two final Olympiads. I am going to take my time with the intro to Buenos Aires 1939. That one needs a very detailed intro.

Game Collection: 1935 - Warsaw Olympiad (Alekhine's Games)

Game Collection: 1939 - Buenos Aires Olympiad (Alekhine's Games)

Dec-07-12
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  TheFocus: I should be able to finish the matches tomorrow. All changes to dates will be done tomorrow too.

I have to get out of here now.

<LilFocus> sounds like he is hungry, and you know how teenagers like to eat.

Dec-07-12
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  TheFocus: I should be able to finish the matches tomorrow. All changes to dates will be done tomorrow too.

I have to get out of here now.

My son sounds like he is hungry, and you know how teenagers like to eat.

Dec-07-12
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  Mrs. Alekhine: <TheFocus> Yes, please separate the Teichmann match into two, if only because that's what SkinHoeven do.

Maybe provide an internal link one to the other in each collection.

Thanks for feedback, I think you are correct, so I'll do it that way. It's too bad that long hyperlinks make it impossible (in most cases) to have the Hyperlink on the bottom line by itself without making an extra space.

Dec-07-12
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  TheFocus: <Maybe provide an internal link one to the other in each collection.>

Thanks. I had not thought of that.

Dec-07-12
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  TheFocus: <Mrs. Alekhine> The game in the Thematic match with Teichmann has been submitted. I will make the Collection when he appears in the database.
Dec-07-12
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  TheFocus: Here are the rest of the Alekhine matches. Do you see any that are missing?

Game Collection: 1908 Alekhine - Bardeleben Match

Game Collection: 1908 Alekhine - Blumenfeld Match

Game Collection: 1908 Alekhine - Nenarokov Match

Game Collection: 1913 Alekhine - Levitsky Match

Game Collection: 1913 Alekhine - Lasker, Ed. Match

Game Collection: 1913 Capablanca - Alekhine Match

Game Collection: 1916 Alekhine - Evenson Match

Game Collection: 1920 Alekhine - Pavlov-Pyanov Match

If there are any corrections or alterations you think I should do in the intros, drop me a message in my Forum.

I will follow up on them as soon as possible. I have a half day seminar tomorrow and begin physical therapy in the afternoon. I don't think I will be online this weekend except to check for messages and vote on Historical Pages.

Thank you for the opportunity to be a part of your MetaCollections! It has been a real pleasure.

Dec-09-12
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  crawfb5: Speaking of works in progress, I was looking through <American Chess Bulletin> for 1915 and they give a Triberg crosstable that looks like this:

Bogoljubov XX =1 =1 =1 11 1= 8
Rabinovich =0 XX 10 =1 10 11 6
Selezniev =0 01 XX 0= 11 11 6
Flamberg =0 =0 1= XX 01 11 5.5
Maljutin 00 01 00 10 XX 10 3
Wainstein 0= 00 00 00 01 XX 1.5

I guess this is now Triberg C?

Dec-10-12
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  TheFocus: <Mrs. Alekhine> In regards to the two missing games of Alexander's frrom Game Collection: 1935 - Warsaw Olympiad (Alekhine's Games), the Gruenfeld - Alekhine game has been found and was published in <Quarterly for Chess History> 2006.

It does not appear in Lynyrd Skynerd's book (1998).

Dec-10-12
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Big> nice find- No need to call it <C> though, since it's in a different year.

That's one of the <Internee Tournaments> as you probably already know.

<TheFocus> brilliant! Dr. Fiala strikes again.

Dec-10-12
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  TheFocus: Yes. I would have posted the game-score here today, but... the new PC computer I work on at home is not compatible with this old Mac. I did the work at home, put it on a flash drive, and brought it here. It doesn't open up. I usually don't have any problems like that. Looks like I will have to get Internet at home.

It was a 20+ move Queen's Indian.

I will post it here tomorrow and submit it.

Dec-10-12
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  TheFocus: <Mrs. Alekhine>

<15. <Match with A. Aurbach, Paris October 1922> +1 =1 -0>

<27. <Match with J. Ganzo, Salamanca 2-3 April 1944> +1 =0 -1>

Skinner describes the Ganzo games as off-hand ones (pg. 716), and the evidence isn't there for the match against Aurbach; see pg. 176.

Dec-10-12
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  USSR Championships: <TheFocus> Ok then, that makes our task easier. I'll just delete them both from the MEGASTORE.

Nice work again!

Dec-11-12
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  TheFocus: <Mrs. Alekhine> I would like to give you the UNKNOWN game Gruenfeld - Alekhine from the Warsaw Olympiad 1935.

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Bb4+ 6.Bd2 Bxd2+ 7.Nbxd2 O-O 8.O-O d6 9.Qc2 c5 10.e4 Nc6 11.d5 Nd4 12.Nxd4 cxd4 13.Qd3 e5 14.b4 a5 15.a3 Ra7 16.Nb3 Qe7 17.Rfc1 axb4 18.axb4 Rfa8 19.Rxa7 Rxa7 20.Ra1 Bc8 21.Qb1 1/2-1/2

This game was discovered by T. Preziuso of Switzerland, who discovered it among the notes of Gruenfeld in his game with Grau, which he annotated in the <Wiener Neusten Nachrichten> of September 22, 1935.

The game-score appears in <Quarterly for Chess History, #12/2004.>

Dec-24-12
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  Fusilli: Merry Christmas to you, to Johnny, to JFQ, the USSR grandmasters and championships, and your whole gang!
Dec-25-12  Alien Math: Merry Christmas :)
Jan-11-13
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  TheFocus: Game Collection: 1921 Alekhine - Bogoljubov Match is now done. One game is still missing from the database.
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