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  1. US Open Tournament Index
    After 115 consecutive years, the US Open remains one of the longest-running annual tournaments. Originally designed as a late summer vacation for tired businessmen in Minnesota, it retains that flavor in large part today. While no longer the richest or strongest Swiss System tournament, it just keeps going and going and going...

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    But before really getting into the topic, I'd like to say a few words about the scope and purpose of these collections, and issue a disclaimer or two.

    First of all, I wish to emphasize that these collections are entirely unofficial, prepared by a private individual. They in no way represent or are sponsored by United States Chess Federation. Aside from being a Life Member of USCF I (David Moody) have no connection with that organization, and any opinions expressed are totally my own.

    It is not my intention to write an exhaustive history of the US Open. I don't have the ability, resources, or time (both short- and long-term) to do that.

    Rather, I think of this as a skeletal framework on which better and more conscientious historians can build. It is my intention to make their lives a little bit easier by providing an accurate, centralized source of results and games. More complete narrative and analysis will follow as time allows.

    I am also keeping a list of players and their years of participation, and hope to be able to provide a complete listing eventually. Individual tournament pages will have <Milestones> for players who reach 10, 15, 20... tournaments that year.

    If you find mistakes, or have additional information or games that should be added, please leave a note at my forum, http://www.chessgames.com/perl/kibi.... These collections may not be totally complete, but I am serious about making them reliable as far as they do go.

    The most immediate needs are crosstables, particularly for <1964> and the span from <1975-1991>. Complete results are preferred, but simply a list of players and points scored will be sufficient. Games are also welcome, though I may have to exercise some discretion for the large Swiss System tournaments.

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    <THANKS>

    A section that will hopefully grow.

    A big thank you to Larry Crawford, (User: crawfb5), for providing copius information for the years 1933-1975 that really helped to get things going.

    User: sachistu has provided games from several of Spence's tournament books from 1954-1960, and other valuable information. His work is just coming into view as the games are being submitted.

    <Andy Ansel> of New York, an avid collector of games, has provide files which I am only beginning to dip into.

    Many inhabitants of Biographer Bistro have helped out here and there, but I must note the efforts of User: Tabanus in providing full names and other biographical information for players with games in the database.

    This project is probably too big for one person to undertake, so any help will be appreciated. Some things on my wish list can be found at Game Collection: US Open - Help!.

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    Now, on to the fun.

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    At first, the tournament was the championship of the Western Chess Association (originally the Northwestern Chess Association), and was a round robin among whoever happened to show up. It remained a round robin through a semi-inviational phase, but gradually introduced preliminary and final sections to accomodate more players. The exact area controlled by the Western Chess Association varied from the Mississippi Valley region to all of the United States and Canada west of Pennsylvania and New York.

    The Western Chess Association was superseded by the American Chess Federation in 1934, and that organization ran the tournament until in the United States Chess Federation took over in 1940. An important innovation came in 1946, as the Swiss System was used for the first time to determine placement from the preliminary to the various final sections. At Corpus Christi 1947, the Swiss System took over the whole shebang.

    For much of the Swiss era, the Open was a 12-13 round event played at the pace of one game per evening. This helped continue the tradition of a vacation-style tournament, but beginning in the late 1970s the tournament began to decline both in attendance and importance due in no small part to the enormous expenses of a two-week event and competition from other major Swiss System events. Innovations such as a 9-round event and various shorter playing schedules were introduced to increase the attendance.

    Here is a listing of US Open sites and winners, followed by links to the collections.

    1 1900 Excelsior, Minnesota
    Louis Uedemann
    Game Collection: US Open 1900, Excelsior = Northwestern Champ

    2 1901 Excelsior, Minnesota
    Nicholas MacLeod
    Game Collection: US Open 1901, Excelsior = 2nd Western Champ.

    3 1902 Excelsior, Minnesota
    Louis Uedemann
    Game Collection: US Open 1902, Excelsior = 3rd Western Champ.

    4 1903 Chicago, Illinois
    Max Judd
    Game Collection: US Open 1903, Chicago = 4th Western Champ.

    5 1904 St. Louis, Missouri
    Stasch Mlotkowski
    Game Collection: US Open 1904, Saint Louis = 5th Western Champ.

    6 1905 Excelsior, Minnesota
    Edward Schrader
    Game Collection: US Open 1905, Excelsior = 6th Western Champ.

    7 1906 Chicago, Illinois
    George H Wolbrecht
    Game Collection: US Open 1906, Chicago = 7th Western Champ.

    8 1907 Excelsior, Minnesota
    Einar Michelsen
    Game Collection: US Open 1907, Excelsior = 8th Western Champ.

    9 1908 Excelsior, Minnesota
    Edward P Elliott
    Game Collection: US Open 1908, Excelsior = 9th Western Champ.

    10 1909 Excelsior, Minnesota
    Oscar Chajes
    Game Collection: US Open 1909, Excelsior = 10th Western Champ.

    11 1910 Chicago, Illinois
    George H Wolbrecht
    Game Collection: US Open 1910, Chicago = 11th Western Champ.

    12 1911 Excelsior, Minnesota
    Charles W Blake
    Game Collection: US Open 1911, Excelsior = 12th Western Champ.

    13 1912 Excelsior, Minnesota
    Edward P. Elliott
    Game Collection: US Open 1912, Excelsior = 13th Western Champ.

    14 1913 Chicago, Illinois
    Bradford B. Jefferson
    Game Collection: US Open 1913, Chicago = 14th Western Champ.

    15 1914 Memphis, Tennessee
    Bradford B. Jefferson
    Game Collection: US Open 1914, Memphis = 15th Western Champ.

    16 1915 Excelsior, Minnesota
    Jackson Whipps Showalter
    Game Collection: US Open 1915, Excelsior = 16th Western Champ.

    17 1916 Chicago, Illinois
    Edward Lasker
    Game Collection: US Open 1916, Chicago = 17th Western Champ.

    18 1917 Lexington, Kentucky
    Edward Lasker
    Game Collection: US Open 1917, Lexington = 18th Western Champ.

    19 1918 Chicago, Illinois
    Borislav Kostic
    Game Collection: US Open 1918, Chicago = 19th Western Champ.

    20 1919 Cincinnati, Ohio
    Edward Lasker
    Game Collection: US Open 1919, Cincinnati = 20th Western Champ.

    21 1920 Memphis, Tennessee
    Edward Lasker
    Game Collection: US Open 1920, Memphis = 21st Western Champ.

    22 1921 Cleveland, Ohio
    Edward Lasker
    Game Collection: US Open 1921, Cleveland = 22nd Western Champ.

    23 1922 Louisville, Kentucky
    Samuel D Factor
    Game Collection: US Open 1922, Louisville = 23rd Western Champ.

    24 1923 San Francisco, California
    Stasch Mlotkowski, Norman Tweed Whitaker
    Game Collection: US Open 1923, San Francisco = 24th Western Champ

    25 1924 Detroit, Michigan
    Carlos Torre-Repetto
    Game Collection: US Open 1924, Detroit = 25th Western Champ.

    26 1925 Cedar Point, Ohio
    Abraham Kupchik
    Game Collection: US Open 1925, Cedar Point = 26th Western Champ.

    27 1926 Chicago, Illinois
    Leon Stolzenberg
    Game Collection: US Open 1926, Chicago = 27th Western Champ.

    28 1927 Kalamazoo, Michigan
    Albert Margolis
    Game Collection: US Open 1927 Kalamazoo = 28th Western Champ.

    29 1928 South Bend, Indiana
    Leon Stolzenberg
    Game Collection: US Open 1928, South Bend = 29th Western Champ.

    30 1929 St. Louis, Missouri
    Herman H. Hahlbohm
    Game Collection: US Open 1929, St. Louis = 30th Western Champ.

    31 1930 Chicago, Illinois
    Samuel Factor, Norman Tweed Whitaker
    Game Collection: US Open 1930, Chicago = 31st Western Champ.

    32 1931 Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Samuel Reshevsky
    Game Collection: US Open 1931, Tulsa = 32nd Western Champ.

    33 1932 Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Reuben Fine
    Game Collection: US Open 1932, Minneapolis = 33rd Western Champ.

    34 1933 Detroit, Michigan
    Reuben Fine
    Game Collection: US Open 1933, Detroit = 34th Western Champ.

    35 1934 Chicago, Illinois
    Reuben Fine, Samuel Reshevsky
    Game Collection: US Open 1934, Chicago = 35th ACF Tournament

    36 1935 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    Reuben Fine
    Game Collection: US Open 1935, Milwaukee = 36th ACF Congress

    37 1936 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Israel Albert Horowitz
    Game Collection: US Open 1936, Philadelphia = 37th ACF Congress

    38 1937 Chicago, Illinois
    David S Polland
    Game Collection: US Open 1937, Chicago = 38th ACF Congress

    39 1938 Boston, Massachusetts
    Israel Albert Horowitz, Isaac Kashdan
    Game Collection: US Open 1938, Boston = 39th ACF Congress

    40 1939 New York, New York
    Reuben Fine
    Game Collection: US Open 1939, New York = 40th ACF Congress

    41 1940 Dallas, Texas
    Reuben Fine
    Game Collection: US Open 1940, Dallas

    42 1941 St. Louis, Missouri
    Reuben Fine
    Game Collection: US Open 1941, St. Louis

    43 1942 Dallas, Texas
    Herman Steiner, Daniel Abraham Yanofsky
    Game Collection: US Open 1942, Dallas

    44 1943 Syracuse, New York
    Israel Albert Horowitz
    Game Collection: US Open 1943, Syracuse

    45 1944 Boston, Massachusetts
    Samuel Reshevsky
    Game Collection: US Open 1944, Boston

    46 1945 Peoria, Illinois
    Anthony Santasiere
    Game Collection: US Open 1945, Peoria

    47 1946 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    Herman Steiner
    Game Collection: US Open 1946, Pittsburgh

    48 1947 Corpus Christi, Texas
    Isaac Kashdan
    Game Collection: US Open 1947, Corpus Christi

    49 1948 Baltimore, Maryland
    Weaver W. Adams
    Game Collection: US Open 1948, Baltimore

    50 1949 Omaha, Nebraska
    Albert Sandrin
    Game Collection: US Open 1949, Omaha

    51 1950 Detroit, Michigan
    Arthur Bisguier
    Game Collection: US Open 1950, Detroit

    52 1951 Fort Worth, Texas
    Larry Melvyn Evans
    Game Collection: US Open 1951, Fort Worth

    53 1952 Tampa, Florida
    Larry Melvyn Evans
    Game Collection: US Open 1952, Tampa

    54 1953 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    Donald Byrne
    Game Collection: US Open 1953, Milwaukee

    55 1954 New Orleans, Louisiana
    Larry Melvyn Evans
    Game Collection: US Open 1954, New Orleans

    56 1955 Long Beach, California
    Nicolas Rossolimo
    Game Collection: US Open 1955, Long Beach

    57 1956 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    Arthur Bisguier
    Game Collection: US Open 1956, Oklahoma City

    58 1957 Cleveland, Ohio
    Robert James Fischer
    Game Collection: US Open 1957, Cleveland

    59 1958 Rochester, Minnesota
    Eldis Cobo Arteaga
    Game Collection: US Open 1958, Rochester

    60 1959 Omaha, Nebraska
    Arthur Bisguier
    Game Collection: US Open 1959, Omaha

    61 1960 St. Louis, Missouri
    Robert Byrne
    Game Collection: US Open 1960, St. Louis

    62 1961 San Francisco, California
    Pal Benko
    Game Collection: US Open 1961, San Francisco

    63 1962 San Antonio, Texas
    Antonio Angel Medina Garcia
    Game Collection: US Open 1962, San Antonio

    64 1963 Chicago, Illinois
    William Lombardy
    Game Collection: US Open 1963, Chicago

    65 1964 Boston, Massachusetts
    Pal Benko
    Game Collection: US Open 1964, Boston

    66 1965 San Juan, Puerto Rico
    Pal Benko, William Lombardy
    Game Collection: US Open 1965, San Juan

    67 1966 Seattle, Washington
    Pal Benko, Robert Byrne
    Game Collection: US Open 1966, Seattle

    68 1967 Atlanta, Georgia
    Pal Benko
    Game Collection: US Open 1967, Atlanta

    69 1968 Aspen, Colorado
    Bent Larsen
    Game Collection: US Open 1968, Aspen

    70 1969 Lincoln, Nebraska
    Pal Benko, Arthur Bisguier, Milan Vukcevich
    Game Collection: US Open 1969, Lincoln

    71 1970 Boston, Massachusetts
    Bent Larsen
    Game Collection: US Open 1970, Boston

    72 1971 Ventura, California
    Walter Shawn Browne, Larry Melvyn Evans
    Game Collection: US Open 1971, Ventura

    73 1972 Atlantic City, New Jersey
    Walter Shawn Browne
    Game Collection: US Open 1972, Atlantic City

    74 1973 Chicago, Illinois
    Norman Weinstein
    Game Collection: US Open 1973, Chicago

    75 1974 New York, New York
    Pal Benko, Vlastimil Hort
    Game Collection: US Open 1974, New York

    76 1975 Lincoln, Nebraska
    Pal Benko, William Lombardy
    Game Collection: US Open 1975, Lincoln

    77 1976 Fairfax, Virginia
    Anatoly Lein, Leonid Shamkovich
    Game Collection: US Open 1976, Fairfax

    78 1977 Columbus, Ohio
    Leonid Shamkovich, Andy Soltis, Timothy Taylor
    Game Collection: US Open 1977, Columbus

    79 1978 Phoenix, Arizona
    Joseph Bradford
    Game Collection: US Open 1978, Phoenix

    80 1979 Chicago, Illinois
    Florin Gheorghiu
    Game Collection: US Open 1979, Chicago

    81 1980 Atlanta, Georgia
    John Fedorowicz, Florin Gheorghiu
    Game Collection: US Open 1980, Atlanta

    82 1981 Palo Alto, California
    Florin Gheorghiu, Larry Christiansen, Jeremy Silman, Nick de Firmian, John Meyer
    Game Collection: US Open 1981, Palo Alto

    83 1982 St. Paul, Minnesota
    Andrew Soltis, William Martz
    Game Collection: US Open 1982, St. Paul

    84 1983 Pasadena, California
    Larry Christiansen, Viktor Korchnoi
    Game Collection: US Open 1983, Pasadena

    85 1984 Ft. Worth, Texas
    Roman Dzindzichashvili, Sergey Kudrin
    Game Collection: US Open 1984, Fort Worth

    86 1985 Hollywood, Florida
    Yasser Seirawan, Boris Spassky, Joel Benjamin
    Game Collection: US Open 1985, Hollywood

    87 1986 Somerset, New Jersey
    Larry Christiansen
    Game Collection: US Open 1986, Somerset

    88 1987 Portland, Oregon
    Lev Alburt
    Game Collection: US Open 1987, Portland

    89 1988 Boston, Massachusetts
    Dmitry Gurevich
    Game Collection: US Open 1988, Boston

    90 1989 Chicago, Illinois
    Lev Alburt
    Game Collection: US Open 1989, Chicago

    91 1990 Jacksonville, Florida
    Yasser Seirawan
    Game Collection: US Open 1990, Jacksonville

    92 1991 Los Angeles, California
    Michael Rohde, Vladimir Akopian
    Game Collection: US Open 1991, Los Angeles

    93 1992 Dearborn, Michigan
    Gregory Kaidanov
    Game Collection: US Open 1992, Dearborn

    94 1993 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Alexander Shabalov
    Game Collection: US Open 1993, Philadelphia

    95 1994 Chicago, Illinois
    Georgi Orlov, Dmitry Gurevich, Ben Finegold.
    Smbat Lputian, Leo Kaushansky, Albert Chow
    Game Collection: US Open 1994, Chicago

    96 1995 Concord, California
    Alex Yermolinsky
    Game Collection: US Open 1995, Concord

    97 1996 Alexandria, Virginia
    Gabriel Schwartzman
    Game Collection: US Open 1996, Alexandria

    98 1997 Orlando, Florida
    Alex Yermolinsky
    Game Collection: US Open 1997, Orlando

    99 1998 Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
    Judit Polgár, Boris Gulko
    Game Collection: US Open 1998, Kailua-Kona

    100 1999 Reno, Nevada
    Alex Yermolinsky, Alexander Goldin,
    Eduardas Rozentalis, Alexander Shabalov,
    Gabriel Schwartzman, Michael Mulyar
    Game Collection: US Open 1999, Reno

    101 2000 St. Paul, Minnesota
    Alex Yermolinsky
    Game Collection: US Open 2000, St. Paul

    102 2001 Framingham, Massachusetts
    Aleksander Wojtkiewicz, Joel Benjamin,
    Alexander Stripunsky, Fabian Doettling
    Game Collection: US Open 2001, Framingham (Rounds 1-6) Game Collection: US Open 2001, Framingham (Rounds 7-9)

    103 2002 Cherry Hill, New Jersey
    Gennadi Zaichik, Evgeniy Najer
    Game Collection: US Open 2002, Cherry Hill

    104 2003 Los Angeles, California
    Alexander Shabalov
    Game Collection: US Open 2003, Los Angeles

    105 2004 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
    Alexander Onischuk, Rodrigo Vasquez,
    Aleksander Wojtkiewicz, Ildar Ibragimov,
    Andranik Matikozian, Renier Gonzalez,
    Marcel Martinez
    Game Collection: US Open 2004, Ft. Lauderdale

    106 2005 Phoenix, Arizona
    Vadim Milov, Joel Benjamin
    Game Collection: US Open 2005, Phoenix

    107 2006 Oak Brook, Illinois
    Yury Shulman
    Game Collection: US Open 2006, Oak Brook

    108 2007 Cherry Hill, New Jersey
    Boris Gulko, Sergey Kudrin,
    Benjamin Finegold, Alexander Shabalov,
    Michael A. Rohde, Michael A. Mulyar,
    Anton Paolo Del Mundo
    Game Collection: US Open 2007, Cherry Hill

    109 2008 Dallas, Texas
    Alexander Shabalov, Rade Milovanovic,
    Enrico Sevillano
    Game Collection: US Open 2008, Dallas

    110 2009 Indianapolis, Indiana
    Dimitry Gurevich, Sergey Kudrin,
    Alex Lenderman, Alex Yermolinsky,
    Jacek Stopa, Jesse Kraai
    Game Collection: US Open 2009, Indianapolis

    111 2010 Irvine, California
    Alejandro Ramirez
    Game Collection: US Open 2010, Irvine

    112 2011 Orlando, Florida
    Hikaru Nakamura, Tamaz Gelashvili, Timur Gareyev, Alejandro Ramirez, Giorgi Kacheishvili, Aleksandr Lenderman Alfonso Zapata
    Game Collection: US Open 2011, Orlando

    113 2012 Vancouver, Washington
    Manuel Leon Hoyos, Dmitry Gurevich,
    John Daniel Bryant
    Game Collection: US Open 2012, Vancouver

    114 2013 Middleton, Wisconsin
    Josh Friedel, Mackenzie Molner, Julio Sandorra
    Game Collection: US Open 2013, Middleton

    115 2014 Orlando, Florida
    Conrad Holt
    Game Collection: US Open 2014, Orlando

    116 2015 Phoenix, Arizona
    Alexander Shabalov
    Game Collection: US Open 2015, Phoenix

    117 2016 Indiapolis, Indiana
    Alexander Shabalov
    Game Collection: US Open 2016, Indianapolis

    118 2017 Norfolk, Virginia
    Aleksandr Lendermanr
    Game Collection: US Open 2017, Norfolf

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    <Sources>:

    <Souvenir t-Shirt, 100th US Open, Reno, 1999> (contains list of tournaments and winners from 1900-1998).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Ope... (List of US Open tournament sites and champions)


    4 games, 1988-1999

  2. Vienna 1903
    88 games, 1903

  3. World Championships Blunders
    "If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error" (John Kenneth Galbraith)

    ** blunder construction **


    58 games, 1834-2013

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