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Hi, I'm Paul Morten and I live in Auckland, New Zealand. I've been playing Chess for over thirty years (and still haven't got it right yet). My father ( Peter Morten ) taught me the moves when I was aged about ten.
I didn't really get "Chess Fever" until the Fischer-Spassky match in Iceland in 1972.
My first chess heroes were Spassky, Fischer, Marshall, Alyekhin and Capablanca but with more maturity I'm much more appreciative of Lasker, Chigorin, Niemzowitsch, Botvinnik, Smyslov, Tal, Keres, Nezhmetdinov, Petrosian, Kasparov and many others.
Collecting chess books since 1972 I now possess a chess library I'm sure any club would be proud of. Many game submissions to the database have been made from these books. Up to 25th September 2015 submissions number 5,883 games (this total will continue to grow with time).
I'm fascinated by Chess History and the players who make it so what follows is a large list of important tournaments played in the 19th and 20th Centuries. These collections have been compiled by a number of members of chessgames.com and I'm extremely grateful to them and thank them for their efforts.
1.Game Collection: 0
2.Game Collection: New York 1857
2A.Game Collection: Paris 1867
3.Game Collection: Baden-Baden 1870
3AA.Game Collection: Vienna 1873
3AAA.Game Collection: Philadelphia 1876
3A.Game Collection: Leipzig 1877, The Anderssen-Feier
4.Game Collection: Paris 1878
4A.Game Collection: Leipzig 1879
5.Game Collection: Berlin 1881
6.Game Collection: Vienna 1882
7.Game Collection: London 1883
7A.Game Collection: Breslau 1889
7B.Game Collection: New York 1889
7C.Game Collection: New York 1893, The Impromtu Tournament
8.Game Collection: Hastings 1895
9.Game Collection: St. Petersburg 1895-96
10.Game Collection: Nuremberg 1896
11.Game Collection: Budapest 1896
12.Game Collection: Berlin 1897
13.Game Collection: Vienna 1898
14.Game Collection: London 1899
15.Game Collection: Paris 1900
15A.Game Collection: Munich 1900
16.Game Collection: Monte Carlo 1901
16A.Game Collection: 1901 Buffalo
17.Game Collection: Monte Carlo 1902
18.Game Collection: Monte Carlo 1903
19.Game Collection: Monte Carlo 1904
20.Game Collection: Cambridge Springs 1904
20A.Game Collection: Coburg 1904
21.Game Collection: Ostend 1905
22.Game Collection: 0
23.Game Collection: Karlsbad 1907
24.Game Collection: Vienna 1908
25.Game Collection: Prague 1908
25A.Game Collection: Düsseldorf 1908 - DSB Kongress XVI
26.Game Collection: St Petersburg 1909
26A.Game Collection: 0
27.Game Collection: San Sebastian 1911
28.Game Collection: Karlsbad 1911
29.Game Collection: San Sebastian 1912
30.Game Collection: Bad Pistyan 1912
31.Game Collection: Vilnius 1912 (All-Russian Masters)
31A.Game Collection: Havana 1913
32.Game Collection: St Petersburg 1914
33.Game Collection: Mannheim 1914 - the unfinished tournament
34.Game Collection: Berlin 1918
34A.Game Collection: New York 1918
34B.Game Collection: Hastings 1919
35.Game Collection: Berlin 1920
35A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1920
36.Game Collection: Teplitz-Schönau 1922
37.Game Collection: Bad Pistyan 1922
38.Game Collection: London 1922
39.Game Collection: Hastings 1922
40.Game Collection: Vienna 1922
41.Game Collection: Karlsbad 1923
42.Game Collection: Mährisch-Ostrau 1923
42A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1923
43.Game Collection: Lake Hopatcong 1923 (9th American Chess Congress
44.Game Collection: New York 1924
44A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1924
45.Game Collection: Baden Baden 1925
45A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1925
46.Game Collection: Marienbad 1925
47.Game Collection: Moscow 1925
48.Game Collection: Semmering 1926
49.Game Collection: Dresden 1926
50.Game Collection: Hannover 1926
50A.Game Collection: Lake Hopatcong 1926
50B.Game Collection: 99_Berlin 1926
51.Game Collection: New York 1927
51A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1927
52.Game Collection: London 1927
53.Game Collection: Bad Kissingen 1928
54.Game Collection: Berlin 1928
54A.Game Collection: Hastings 1928/29
55.Game Collection: Karlsbad 1929
55A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1929
56.Game Collection: San Remo 1930
57.Game Collection: Liege 1930
58.Game Collection: Bled 1931
58A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1931
59.Game Collection: London International Chess Congress, 1932
59A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1933
60.Game Collection: Zurich 1934
61.Game Collection: Syracuse 1934
62.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1934/35
63.Game Collection: Moscow 1935
63A.Game Collection: Margate 1935
63AA.Game Collection: Margate 1936
64.Game Collection: Moscow 1936
64A.Game Collection: Podebrady 1936
65.Game Collection: Nottingham 1936
66.Game Collection: Kemeri 1937 International Tournament
67.Game Collection: Semmering/Baden 1937
67A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1937
68.Game Collection: Margate 1937
69.Game Collection: Hastings 1937/38
70.Game Collection: Margate 1938
71.Game Collection: Noordwijk 1938
72.Game Collection: AVRO 1938
73.Game Collection: Hastings 1938/39
73A.Game Collection: Margate 1939
73C.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1940
74.Game Collection: USSR Absolute Championship 1941
75.Game Collection: Salzburg 1942
76.Game Collection: Sverdlovsk 1943
76AA.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1944
76A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1945
77.Game Collection: Groningen 1946
78.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1947
78A.Game Collection: Moscow 1947
78B.Game Collection: 1948 Saltsjöbaden interzonal
79.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1948
79A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1949
79AA.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1950
79AAA.Game Collection: 1st World Correspondence Chess Championship
79B.Game Collection: Amsterdam 1950
80.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1951
80A.Game Collection: Budapest 1952
81.Game Collection: Interzonals 1952: Stockholm
82.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1952
83.Game Collection: WCC Index (Zurich 1953)
83A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1954
83AA.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1955
84.Game Collection: Interzonals 1955: Gothenburg
84A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1956
84B.Game Collection: 2nd World Correspondence Chess Championship
85.Game Collection: Alekhine Memorial International Tournament, 1956
86.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1957
87.Game Collection: Dallas, 1957
88.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1958
89.Game Collection: Interzonals 1958: Portoroz
90.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1959
90A.Game Collection: Moscow 1959
90B.Game Collection: 3rd World Correspondence Chess Championship
91.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1960
92.Game Collection: Mar del Plata 1960
92A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1961a
93.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1961 b
94.Game Collection: Interzonals 1962: Stockholm
94A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1962
95.Game Collection: First Piatigorsky Cup 1963
96.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1963
96A.Game Collection: USSR Zonal 1964
97.Game Collection: Amsterdam Interzonal 1964
97A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1964/65
97B.Game Collection: Yerevan 1965
97C.Game Collection: Havana 1965
97D.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1965
97E.Game Collection: Moscow 1966
98.Game Collection: Second Piatigorsky Cup 1966
99.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1966/67
100.Game Collection: Sousse Interzonal, 1967
101.Game Collection: Moscow 1967
101A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1967
102.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1968/69
102A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1969
102B.Game Collection: Interzonal 1970 (Palma de Mallorca)
103.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1970
104.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1971
105.Game Collection: Moscow 1971
105A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1972
106.Game Collection: Interzonals 1973: Leningrad
107.Game Collection: Interzonals 1973: Petropolis
108.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1973
109.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1974
109A.Game Collection: Milan 1975
109B.Game Collection: Moscow 1975
109C.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1975
110.Game Collection: Amsterdam IBM 1976
111.Game Collection: Interzonals 1976: Manila
112.Game Collection: Interzonals 1976: Biel
113.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1976
113A.Game Collection: 0
113B.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1977
113C.Game Collection: Bugojno 1978
114.Game Collection: USSR First League, Ashkhabad, 1978
115.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1978
115A.Game Collection: Montreal 1979
116.Game Collection: Interzonals 1979: Rio de Janeiro
117.Game Collection: Interzonals 1979: Riga
117A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1979
118.Game Collection: London Phillips & Drew 1980
118A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1980/81
119.Game Collection: Moscow 1981
120.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1981
121.Game Collection: Phillips & Drew Kings Chess Tournament 1982
122.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1983
122A.Game Collection: Niksic 1983
122B.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1984
123.Game Collection: 1984 Phillips & Drew GLC Kings Tt
124.Game Collection: Bugojno 1984
124A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1985
125.Game Collection: Bugojno 1986
125A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1986
125B.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1987
125C.Game Collection: Plaza International Chess Tt 1988
126.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1988
127.Game Collection: Tilburg Interpolis 1989
127A.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1989
127B.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1990
128.Game Collection: USSR Championship 1991
129.Game Collection: Linares 1994
A very large number of important tournaments can also be found in <RonB52734>'s Game Collection: 170 Major Chess Tournaments 1882-2007
In connection with the Historical tournament updates useful links are
Game Collection Voting and Tournament Index
To upload new games the
PGN Upload Utility
is very useful.
Information on Country Codes can be found at
Chessgames Country Codes
More recent tournaments can be accessed at
New Tournaments
Link for editing is at
Editor Notes
Shortcut to the Soviet Championships
Game Collection: USSR Championship Tournament Index
Index to the Hastings Congresses
Game Collection: Hastings Christmas Congress (Tournament Index)
Another fine collection compiled by <Phony Benoni> concerning the Anglo-American Cable Matches can be found at Game Collection: Anglo-American Cable Matches, 1896-1911
Link to the first ten World Correspondence Championships
http://kszgk.com/iccf/?page_id=566
Other collections that are well worth checking out :
suenteus po 147's Game Collections
Phony Benoni's Game Collections
Resignation Trap's Game Collections
sneaky pete's Game Collections
capybara's Game Collections
keypusher's Game Collections
whiteshark's Game Collections
Archives' Game Collections
Hesam7's Game Collections
protean's Game Collections
matey's Game Collections
Honza Cervenka's Game Collections
jessicafischerqueen's Game Collections
AdrianP's Game Collections
Sneaky's Game Collections
ughaibu's Game Collections
Calli's Game Collections
acirce's Game Collections
percyblakeney's Game Collections
notyetagm's Game Collections
open defence's Game Collections
emperoratahualpa's Game Collections
yourang's Game Collections
hitman84's Game Collections
patzer2's Game Collections
karpova's Game Collections
gypsy's Game Collections
iron maiden's Game Collections
hms123's Game Collections
tpstar's Game Collections
vonKrolock's Game Collections
visayanbraindoctor's Game Collections
IMLDay's Game Collections
Eric Schiller's Game Collections
ray keene's Game Collections
chessgames.com's Game Collections
crawfb5's Game Collections
wanabe2000's Game Collections
Penguincw's Game Collections
To find the time at chessgames.com see http://www.chessgames.com/time
Corrections to the CG Librarian can be made at
CG Librarian chessforum
Pun Submissions can be made at
Pun Submission Page
Puns are used for
Game of the Day Archive
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