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🏆 The Hague (1921)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Alexander Alekhine, Akiba Rubinstein, Savielly Tartakower, Max Euwe, Jacques Davidson, Georg Marco, Borislav Kostic, Geza Maroczy, Jacques Mieses, Fred Dewhirst Yates

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The Hague (1921)

In October of 1921, ten chess players of strength ranging from master to amateur met at The Hague, The Netherlands to particpate in a round robin tournament. Among the participants were veterans like Jacques Mieses and Georg Marco, and established masters like Alexander Alekhine, Akiba Rubinstein, and Savielly Tartakower. Max Euwe, an amateur, participated by virtue of having become the new Dutch champion earlier in the year. The event was another victory for Alekhine, who would go on to dominate tournaments and the elite for decades to come, most as world champion.

The Hague, Netherlands, 26 October - 4 November 1921

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 Alekhine * ½ 1 ½ 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 Tartakower ½ * 1 ½ ½ ½ 1 1 1 1 7 3 Rubinstein 0 0 * 1 ½ 1 1 1 1 1 6½ =4 Kostic ½ ½ 0 * ½ 1 ½ 1 ½ 1 5½ =4 Maroczy 0 ½ ½ ½ * ½ 1 1 ½ 1 5½ 6 Mieses 0 ½ 0 0 ½ * 1 0 1 1 4 7 Marco 0 0 0 ½ 0 0 * ½ 1 1 3 8 Davidson 0 0 0 0 0 1 ½ * 1 0 2½ 9 Euwe 0 0 0 ½ ½ 0 0 0 * 1 2 10 Yates 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 * 1

Original collection: Game Collection: The Hague 1921, by User: suenteus po 147.

 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 45  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Alekhine vs J Davidson 1-0501921The HagueD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
2. Euwe vs Kostic ½-½491921The HagueB03 Alekhine's Defense
3. J Mieses vs Maroczy  ½-½291921The HagueC01 French, Exchange
4. Tartakower vs Rubinstein 1-0541921The HagueC51 Evans Gambit
5. Yates vs G Marco 0-1301921The HagueC41 Philidor Defense
6. G Marco vs Alekhine 0-1431921The HagueC70 Ruy Lopez
7. Maroczy vs Euwe  ½-½191921The HagueC48 Four Knights
8. Tartakower vs J Mieses ½-½371921The HagueA82 Dutch, Staunton Gambit
9. Rubinstein vs J Davidson 1-0331921The HagueB13 Caro-Kann, Exchange
10. Kostic vs Yates  1-0461921The HagueD63 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense
11. Alekhine vs Kostic  ½-½301921The HagueD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
12. Euwe vs Tartakower 0-1261921The HagueA83 Dutch, Staunton Gambit
13. Yates vs Maroczy 0-1691921The HagueD05 Queen's Pawn Game
14. J Mieses vs Rubinstein 0-1531921The HagueB23 Sicilian, Closed
15. J Davidson vs G Marco  ½-½341921The HagueE12 Queen's Indian
16. Maroczy vs Alekhine 0-1331921The HagueD04 Queen's Pawn Game
17. J Mieses vs Euwe 1-0121921The HagueC45 Scotch Game
18. Rubinstein vs G Marco 1-0351921The HagueC30 King's Gambit Declined
19. Tartakower vs Yates  1-0461921The HagueC58 Two Knights
20. Kostic vs J Davidson  1-0401921The HagueA47 Queen's Indian
21. Alekhine vs Tartakower ½-½571921The HagueA90 Dutch
22. Euwe vs Rubinstein 0-1331921The HagueB29 Sicilian, Nimzovich-Rubinstein
23. J Davidson vs Maroczy 0-1391921The HagueD02 Queen's Pawn Game
24. Yates vs J Mieses  0-1471921The HagueB01 Scandinavian
25. G Marco vs Kostic  ½-½351921The HagueB03 Alekhine's Defense
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Kibitzer's Corner
Feb-11-16  TheFocus: To A. Rubinstein, S. Tartakower and G. Marco have been awarded the brilliancy prizes in the masters' tournament at The Hague for their games with G. Marco, M. Ei we and F.D. Yates, respectively. The <British Chess Magazine> remarks: "The award to Marco is rather curious, for it was Yates who should have won the game, had he played correctly, and the brilliancy was a forced one!"

See <American Chess Bulletin>, April 1922, pg. 71.

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