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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Hastings 1952/53 Tournament

Daniel Yanofsky5.5/9(+3 -1 =5)[games]
Antonio Medina Garcia5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[games]
Harry Golombek5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[games]
Jonathan Penrose5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[games]
William Albert Fairhurst5/9(+2 -1 =6)[games]
Max Blau4.5/9(+3 -3 =3)[games]
Theodore Tylor4/9(+1 -2 =6)[games]
Robert Wade3.5/9(+0 -2 =7)[games]
Edward Lasker3.5/9(+2 -4 =3)[games]
Jakob Adolf Seitz2.5/9(+0 -4 =5)[games]
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Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Hastings 1952/53

The 28th Hastings Christmas Chess Congress featured the following players:

Max Blau, William Albert Fairhurst, Harry Golombek, Edward Lasker, Antonio Angel Medina Garcia, Jonathan Penrose, Jakob Adolf Seitz, Theodore Tylor, Robert Wade, Daniel Abraham Yanofsky.

The British contingent was a split between the older (Fairhurst, Golombek, Tylor) and younger (Penrose, Wade) generations. Of the foreigners, Yanofsky and Medina Garcia were younger players, Lasker and Seitz sentimental older choices, and Blau kind of in the middle.

This was a balanced entry with no clear favorite, and promised a close fight for first place. By the finish, no player had avoided defeat and only three points separated first from last.

Round 1

Fairhurst 0 Penrose; Lasker 1/2 Yanofsky; Seitz 0 Medina Garcia; Tylor 0 Blau; Wade 0 Golombek

1.0: Blau, Golombek, Medina Garcia, Penrose; <0.5>: Lasker, Yanofsky; <0.0>: Fairhurst, Seitz, Tylor, Wade

Edge to the younger players so far. Perhaps the most interesting game was Medina Garcia's slow win as Black in the Spanish Exchange Variation.

Round 2

Blau 1/2 Fairhurst; Golombek 1/2 Tylor; Medina Garcia 1 Lasker; Penrose 1 Seitz; Yanofsky 1/2 Wade

2.0: Medina Garcia, Penrose; <1.5>: Blau, Golombek; <1.0>: Yanofsky; <0.5>: Fairhurst, Lasker, Tylor, Wade; <0.0>: Seitz

Fairhurst let a simple win slip away. Lasker got into a cramped position, and succumbed to the usual Nf5 sacrifice in the Ruy Lopez. Penrose joined Medina at the top with some incisive play against Seitz's awkward development.

Round 3

Fairhurst 1/2 Golombek; Lasker 1/2 Wade; Medina Garcia 1/2 Penrose; Seitz 1/2 Blau; Tylor 1/2 Yanofsky

2.5: Medina Garcia, Penrose; <2.0>: Blau, Golombek; <1.5>: Yanofsky; <1.0>: Fairhurst, Lasker, Tylor, Wade; <0.5>: Seitz

Very quiet result-wise, and of course there was no change in the leaders. Lasker and Wade had a real slugfest. The battle between the leaders was about as quiet a game as can come out of the Four Pawn Attack in the Alekhine. Yanofsky, hungry for a win, continued an eventful game with Tylor for about 20 moves longer than necessary.

Round 4

Blau 1 Medina Garcia; Golombek 1 Seitz; Penrose 1 Lasker; Wade 1/2 Tylor; Yanofsky 0 Fairhurst

3.5: Penrose; <3.0>: Blau, Golombek; <2.5>: Medina Garcia; <2.0>: Fairhurst; <1.5>: Tylor, Wade, Yanofsky; <1.0>: Lasker; <0.5>: Seitz

On the other hand, this round's results did result in a few changes up top! Blau's two knights wound up snatching a couple of pawns from Medina's bishop pair. Golombek upheld the honor of the bishop pair, winding up three pawns ahead. The encounter between the 19-year-old Penrose and the 67-year-old Lasker saw the younger man grind out a victory with endgame technique. And Yanofsky, one of the favorites coming in, was sent below 50% by Fairhurst's patient play.

Round 5

Fairhurst 1/2 Wade; Lasker 1 Tylor; Medina Garcia 1 Golombek; Penrose 1 Blau; Seitz 0 Yanofsky

4.5: Penrose; <3.5>: Medina Garcia; <3.0>: Blau, Golombek; <2.5>: Fairhurst, Yanofsky; <2.0>: Lasker, Wade; <1.5>: Tylor; <0.5>: Seitz

Penrose soared into a full-point lead, taking out one of his closest pursuers by outclassing Blau while Golombek was falling to strong attacking play from Medina. Yanofsky, who had been averaging over 50 moves a game, upped that with a 74-mover against Seitz to finally score his first win.

Round 6

Blau 0 Lasker; Golombek 1 Penrose; Tylor 1/2 Fairhurst; Wade 1/2 Seitz; Yanofsky 1/2 Medina Garcia

4.5: Penrose; <4.0>: Golombek, Medina Garcia; <3.0>: Blau, Fairhurst, Lasker, Yanofsky; <2.5>: Wade; <2.0>: Tylor; <1.0>: Seitz

Obviously someone had to slow Penrose down, and Golombek took that little chore on himself by chipping away at a slightly weaker pawn formation. Yanofsky, for the 6th round in a row, played his longest game of the tournament so far, but Medina's knight and passed pawn held the draw against Yanofsky's rook (or was it the other way around?). Lasker got his second win in textbook fashion.

Round 7

Blau 1 Golombek; Lasker 0 Fairhurst; Medina Garcia 1 Wade; Penrose 0 Yanofsky; Seitz 1/2 Tylor

5.0: Medina Garcia; <4.5>: Penrose; <4.0>: Blau, Fairhurst, Golombek, Yanofsky; <3.0>: Lasker; <2.5>: Tylor, Wade; <1.5>: Seitz

Penrose's momentum was completely gone by now. After six rounds of increasingly longer games, Yanofsky switched gears and blew away the leader in just 27 moves with Black. But Golombek was unable to take advantage, as the given-up-for-dead Blau outplayed him and finished nicely. Medina thus vaulted into the lead with another strong game. Lasker was doing well against Fairhurst, but weakened as the game went on.

In the last two rounds, Medina had Fairhurst and Tylor to play, not a demanding schedule. Penrose had an easier time with Tylor and Wade, but was staggering. The four-pointers probably had only a theoretical chance to catch up.

Round 8

Fairhurst 1/2 Seitz; Golombek 1 Lasker; Tylor 1 Medina Garcia; Wade 1/2 Penrose; Yanofsky 1 Blau

5.0: Golombek, Medina Garcia, Penrose, Yanofsky; <4.5>: Fairhurst; <4.0>: Blau; <3.5>: Tylor; <3.0>: Lasker, Wade; <2.0>: Seitz

Parity comes to Hastings! Tylor picked a fine time to get his first win, knocking off the leader in a B vs. N ending. Golombek hit Lasker with a few fancy dazzlers and cruised in the ending. Penrose recovered his equilibrium in a hard fight with Wade, while Yanofsky continued the return trip from nowhere after an obvious move from Blau turned into a mistake. Fairhurst had his chance to join the leaders, but could never get going against tail-ender Seitz's Budapest Defense.

For the last round, co-leaders Yanofsky and Golombek would play, Medina took on Fairhurst, while young Penrose would contend with Tylor. Would they play safely or sharply?

Round 9

Blau 1/2 Wade; Golombek 1/2 Yanofsky; Lasker 1/2 Seitz; Medina Garcia 1/2 Fairhurst; Penrose 1/2 Tylor

Dullsville, perhaps. But given the adventures of the previous rounds, it was more a case of discretion. The leaders played 11, 12, and 29 moves, and never strayed far from equality. The two oldest players put on the longest fight, Lasker and Seitz battling for 51 moves.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Pts 1 Yanofsky * = = 1 0 1 = = = 1 5.5 2 Medina Garcia = * 1 = = 0 0 1 1 1 5.5 3 Golombek = 0 * 1 = 0 = 1 1 1 5.5 4 Penrose 0 = 0 * 1 1 = = 1 1 5.5 5 Fairhurst 1 = = 0 * = = = 1 = 5.0 6 Blau 0 1 1 0 = * 1 = 0 = 4.5 7 Tylor = 1 = = = 0 * = 0 = 4.0 8 Wade = 0 0 = = = = * = = 3.5 9 Lasker = 0 0 0 0 1 1 = * = 3.5 10 Seitz 0 0 0 0 = = = = = * 2.5

Original collection: Game Collection: Hastings 1952/53, by User: Phony Benoni.

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 page 2 of 2; games 26-45 of 45  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
26. Yanofsky vs A Medina Garcia  ½-½771953Hastings 1952/53C72 Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 5.O-O
27. T Tylor vs W Fairhurst  ½-½401953Hastings 1952/53A08 King's Indian Attack
28. R G Wade vs J A Seitz  ½-½511953Hastings 1952/53A07 King's Indian Attack
29. Golombek vs J Penrose  1-0441953Hastings 1952/53E17 Queen's Indian
30. M Blau vs Ed Lasker 0-1371953Hastings 1952/53C48 Four Knights
31. J Penrose vs Yanofsky  0-1271953Hastings 1952/53C14 French, Classical
32. A Medina Garcia vs R G Wade  1-0351953Hastings 1952/53C18 French, Winawer
33. J A Seitz vs T Tylor  ½-½341953Hastings 1952/53B24 Sicilian, Closed
34. Ed Lasker vs W Fairhurst 0-1451953Hastings 1952/53D43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
35. M Blau vs Golombek  1-0421953Hastings 1952/53B72 Sicilian, Dragon
36. R G Wade vs J Penrose  ½-½351953Hastings 1952/53D50 Queen's Gambit Declined
37. T Tylor vs A Medina Garcia  1-0661953Hastings 1952/53E64 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Yugoslav System
38. Golombek vs Ed Lasker 1-0361953Hastings 1952/53E02 Catalan, Open, 5.Qa4
39. W Fairhurst vs J A Seitz  ½-½391953Hastings 1952/53A51 Budapest Gambit
40. Yanofsky vs M Blau  1-0541953Hastings 1952/53C99 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin, 12...cd
41. M Blau vs R G Wade  ½-½481953Hastings 1952/53C11 French
42. Golombek vs Yanofsky  ½-½121953Hastings 1952/53A48 King's Indian
43. Ed Lasker vs J A Seitz  ½-½511953Hastings 1952/53A49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
44. A Medina Garcia vs W Fairhurst  ½-½291953Hastings 1952/53D46 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
45. J Penrose vs T Tylor  ½-½111953Hastings 1952/53B07 Pirc
 page 2 of 2; games 26-45 of 45  PGN Download
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