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Mexico City Tournament

Alexander Alekhine8.5/9(+8 -0 =1)[games]
Isaac Kashdan8.5/9(+8 -0 =1)[games]
Jose Joaquin Araiza Munoz6/9(+6 -3 =0)[games]
Jose Asiain5.5/9(+5 -3 =1)[games]
Francisco Javier Vazquez4.5/9(+4 -4 =1)[games]
Enrique Gonzalez Rojo3.5/9(+2 -4 =3)[games]
Joaquin Medina Zavalia3.5/9(+2 -4 =3)[games]
Filberto Acevedo2/9(+1 -6 =2)[games]
Juan Brunner1.5/9(+1 -7 =1)[games]
Manuel Soto Larrea1.5/9(+1 -7 =1)[games]

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Mexico City (1932)

This was the first international chess tournament held in Mexico. Alekhine and Kashdan shared 1st place with 8.5 out of 9, followed by Jose Joaquin Araiza (champion of Mexico and organizer of the tournament) with 6.

Mexico City, Mexico, 6-17 October 1932

1 Alekhine X = 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8.5 2 Kashdan = X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8.5 3 Araiza 0 0 X 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 6.0 4 Asiain 0 0 0 X 1 1 = 1 1 1 5.5 5 Vazquez 0 0 1 0 X 0 1 = 1 1 4.5 6 Gonzalez 0 0 0 0 1 X = = = 1 3.5 7 Medina 0 0 0 = 0 = X 1 1 = 3.5 8 Acevedo 0 0 0 0 = = 0 X 1 0 2.0 9 Soto Larrea 0 0 0 0 0 = 0 0 X 1 1.5 10 Brunner 0 0 0 0 0 0 = 1 0 X 1.5

Picture of participants: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-272shJCnp...

Based on an original collection by User: TheFocus.

 page 1 of 1; 21 games  PGN Download 
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. J Asiain vs J Vazquez  1-0371932Mexico CityD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
2. M Soto Larrea vs J Brunner 1-0211932Mexico CityE12 Queen's Indian
3. Alekhine vs E Gonzalez Rojo 1-0371932Mexico CityB02 Alekhine's Defense
4. Kashdan vs J Asiain 1-0671932Mexico CityC26 Vienna
5. F Acevedo vs M Soto Larrea  1-0441932Mexico CityE16 Queen's Indian
6. J Vazquez vs J Medina Zavalia  1-0531932Mexico CityD04 Queen's Pawn Game
7. J Asiain vs J Brunner 1-0331932Mexico CityE12 Queen's Indian
8. J Araiza Munoz vs F Acevedo  1-0531932Mexico CityA46 Queen's Pawn Game
9. E Gonzalez Rojo vs J Vazquez 1-0181932Mexico CityB02 Alekhine's Defense
10. Alekhine vs J Vazquez 1-0361932Mexico CityD51 Queen's Gambit Declined
11. Kashdan vs E Gonzalez Rojo  1-0361932Mexico CityC86 Ruy Lopez, Worrall Attack
12. J Medina Zavalia vs F Acevedo  1-0571932Mexico CityB13 Caro-Kann, Exchange
13. J Asiain vs M Soto Larrea  1-0421932Mexico CityC74 Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense
14. E Gonzalez Rojo vs J Brunner  1-0511932Mexico CityA46 Queen's Pawn Game
15. J Araiza Munoz vs J Asiain  1-0291932Mexico CityD02 Queen's Pawn Game
16. Kashdan vs J Brunner  1-0311932Mexico CityB41 Sicilian, Kan
17. Alekhine vs J Brunner 1-0261932Mexico CityD51 Queen's Gambit Declined
18. J Araiza Munoz vs E Gonzalez Rojo  1-0261932Mexico CityE80 King's Indian, Samisch Variation
19. Kashdan vs M Soto Larrea  1-0251932Mexico CityE16 Queen's Indian
20. J Brunner vs F Acevedo 1-0421932Mexico CityE01 Catalan, Closed
21. J Vazquez vs J Araiza Munoz  1-0641932Mexico CityA46 Queen's Pawn Game
 page 1 of 1; 21 games  PGN Download 
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-26-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: One rather doubts Medina Garcia is the player listed, as he would have just celebrated his thirteenth birthday at the time of the event. Another source lists the player as J Medina.
Oct-17-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  WCC Editing Project:

<perfidious> Well it wouldn't be this <J. Medina>- J Medina.

I agree with your post though. I think it highly unlikely that Antonio Angel Medina Garcia is the correct player in this tournament.

A: As you point out, he would have been 13 years old when he played it.

B: Look at his cg.com player page. He is listed in this event and then no other game is played until 1943. A 1943 start to his notable chess career makes a lot more sense, given his age.

C: Skinner and Verhoeven "Alexander Alekhine's Chess Games 1902-1946" list the player as <J.Medina> (p.434)

D: Peter Lahde "Isaac Kashdan- American Chess Grandmaster" lists this player as <J. Medina> (p.318)

E. Di Felice "Chess Results 1931-1935" lists this player as <Joaquin Medina> (p.108)

Oct-17-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: There is a Joaquin Medina mentioned here (simul):

http://chesscom-chesscoach.blogspot...

Oct-17-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: Joaquin Medina ZavalĂ­a:

http://chesscom-chesscoach.blogspot...

Oct-17-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: Great Alekhine - Kashdan picture BTW, in Pasadena:

http://www.ciudadajedrez.com/encicl...

Oct-17-14  zanzibar: <Stonehenge> that's a beautiful, high-resolution photograph indeed.

But, just for fun, I was trying to play the game over to see what move Kashdan was making. There seems to be a problem, though, since my <MillBase> version of the Pasadena game has Alekhine castling Q-side.

It's clear that White castled K-side here.

Can't quite figure out what game this photograph is from.

Jan-05-24  mk volkov: Alekhine-Kashdan match would be very interesting, close to Alekhine-Capablanca rematch.
Jan-05-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Alekhine was asked about that very question at the Pasadena event:

Kashdan vs Flohr, 1930

Jan-05-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I think Stalin's man might have been looking for Alekhine and Trotsky got it, just by accident...
Jan-05-24  mk volkov: <perfidious> Well, we can agree with AA about all three)

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