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🏆 Dresden (1936)

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In 1936, the DSB Kongress organized a training tournament to be held in Dresden, Germany from June 7-14. Four German players were pitted against six European masters, including the former world champion. Alekhine triumphed, though not with the usual dominance that might have been expected. This victory was one of many he earned in his interim between world titles to assert himself as the world's strongest player and eventually earn a rematch with ... [more]

Player: Efim Bogoljubov

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. L Engels vs Bogoljubov 0-1341936DresdenE38 Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 4...c5
2. Bogoljubov vs Saemisch  ½-½431936DresdenA80 Dutch
3. Maroczy vs Bogoljubov 1-0491936DresdenC47 Four Knights
4. Bogoljubov vs K Helling  0-1271936DresdenD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
5. Keres vs Bogoljubov ½-½591936DresdenC00 French Defense
6. Bogoljubov vs Stahlberg  1-0781936DresdenD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
7. Alekhine vs Bogoljubov 1-0441936DresdenC46 Three Knights
8. Bogoljubov vs H Grob 1-0251936DresdenE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
9. L Roedl vs Bogoljubov  0-1381936DresdenE83 King's Indian, Samisch
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