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- 10th Anglo-American intercollegiate cable match
6 games, 1910 - 1931 Capablanca NYC Armory simul
This huge 50-board display was held at the 7th Regiment Armory in New York on February 12th 1931. The scores of 29 of the 50 games are known to us, of which Capablanca scored +11-6=12. The 50 competing teams, according to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle of February 5th, p.24, were to be: Weehawken CC, Leonia CC, New York AC, Philidor CC, National Vaudeville Artists, Brooklyn CC, Bank of America CC, Empire City CC (x2), Bushwick HS, Binghamton CC, Rice-Progressive CC, Princeton, Columbia, Yale, Harvard, Manhattan CC, Chatham CC, Hawthorne CC, Crestwood CC, Brooklyn Eagle, The Sun Club, Tribune CC, World CC, Providence CC, CCLA, Brooklyn Institute CC (x2), Staten Island CC, West Point CC, Holsatia CC, Marshall CC, Newark Rice CC, Newark Evening News CC, Pillsbury CC (Bergen County), East Orange HS, Bellevue Hospital CC, West Side YMCA CC, Yonkers YMCA CC, Demarest HS CC, Women's CC, Park Avenue CC, Cosmopolitan CC, New York Edison CC, Grace Square CC, Chess Association of Private Schools, Trinity School CC, Hoit, Rose & Troster CC, Evening Post Ladderites, Bell Telephone Laboratories CC. This differed from the list in the previous week's Eagle which included the Naveja CC, American Hebrew AC and a second team for Manhattan CC (but only one for the Brooklyn Institute CC).
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| 29 games, 1931 - 1932 Pasadena
Cloned from Game Collection: 1932 Pasadena. <Pasadena 1932 International Chess Tournament> (Caissa Editions, 2011) has the 55 surviving games (incl. 1 part score) of the 66 played. The California Chess Congress was held at the Hotel Maryland in Pasadena from August 15-29. table[
A K D R S B B F F R A F
1 Alekine X 1 0 1 1 1 1 = = = 1 1 8½
2 Kashdan 0 X = 1 1 = = 1 = = 1 1 7½
3 Dake 1 = X 0 = = = 1 = 1 0 = 6
4 Reshevsky 0 0 1 X = 0 1 = 1 0 1 1 6
5 Steiner 0 0 = = X 1 = 1 1 = 1 0 6
6 Borochow 0 = = 1 0 X 0 0 1 1 1 = 5½
7 Bernstein 0 = = 0 = 1 X 0 = = = 1 5
8 Factor = 0 0 = 0 1 1 X = 0 = 1 5
9 Fine = = = 0 0 0 = = X 1 = 1 5
10 Reinfeld = = 0 1 = 0 = 1 0 X 0 1 5
11 Araiza Munoz 0 0 1 0 0 0 = = = 1 X 0 3½
12 Fink 0 0 = 0 1 = 0 0 0 0 1 X 3
]table
Round 1: 15th August
Reinfeld 1-0 Fink
Kashdan 1-0 Steiner
Dake 1-0 Factor
Fine 0-1 Reshevsky
Bernstein 0-1 Alekhine
Borochow 1-0 Araiza
Round 2: 16th August
Alekhine 1-0 Borochow
Reinfeld 1/2-1/2 Kashdan
Reshevsky 1-0 Bernstein
Factor 1/2-1/2 Fine
Steiner 1/2-1/2 Dake
Fink 1-0 Araiza *
Round 3: 17th August
Dake 1-0 Reinfeld
Kashdan 1-0 Fink
Fine 0-1 Steiner
Bernstein 0-1 Factor *
Borochow 1-0 Reshevsky
Araiza 0-1 Alekhine
Round 4: 18th August
Fink 0-1 Alekhine
Reshevsky 1-0 Arazia
Factor 1-0 Borochow
Steiner 1/2-1/2 Bernstein *
Reinfeld 0-1 Fine
Kashdan 1/2-1/2 Dake
Round 5: 20th August
Alekhine 1-0 Reshevsky
Fine 1/2-1/2 Kashdan
Arazia 1/2-1/2 Factor
Dake 1/2-1/2 Fink
Bernstein 1/2-1/2 Reinfeld
Borochow 0-1 Steiner *
Round 6: 21st August
Factor 1/2-1/2 Alekhine
Dake 1/2-1/2 Fine
Kashdan 1/2-1/2 Bernstein
Fink 0-1 Reshevsky
Reinfeld 0-1 Borochow
Steiner 1-0 Araiza *
Round 7: 23rd August
Fine 1-0 Fink
Borochow 1/2-1/2 Kashdan
Alekhine 1-0 Steiner
Reshevsky 1/2-1/2 Factor
Bernstein 1/2-1/2 Dake
Araiza 1-0 Reinfeld
Round 8: 24th August
Reinfeld 1/2-1/2 Alekhine
Kashdan 1-0 Araiza
Fink 0-1 Factor *
Steiner 1/2-1/2 Reshevsky *
Dake 1/2-1/2 Borochow *
Fine 1/2-1/2 Bernstein *
Round 9: 25th August
Alekhine 1-0 Kashdan
Borochow 1-0 Fine
Factor 0-1 Steiner
Araiza 1-0 Dake
Reshevsky 0-1 Reinfeld
Bernstein 1-0 Fink *
Round 10: 27th August
Kashdan 1-0 Reshevsky
Reinfeld 1-0 Factor
Dake 1-0 Alekhine
Fine 1/2-1/2 Arazia
Fink 1-0 Steiner
Bernstein 1-0 Borochow
Round 11: 28th August
Reshevsky 1-0 Dake
Alekhine 1/2-1/2 Fine
Bernstein 1-0 Arazia
Factor 0-1 Kashdan
Steiner 1/2-1/2 Reinfeld
Borochow 1/2-1/2 Fink *
(*) denotes missing games.
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| 55 games, 1932 - 1st Anglo-American intercollegiate cable match
6 games, 1899 - 2nd Anglo-American intercollegiate cable match
April 20-21, GB win 4.5-1.5.
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| 6 games, 1900 - 3rd Anglo-American intercollegiate cable match
6 games, 1901 - 4th Anglo-American intercollegiate cable match
Played at the Boston Athletic Association, Boston, MA, and the British Chess Club in London.
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| 6 games, 1902 - 5th Anglo-American intercollegiate cable match
6 games, 1903 - 6th Anglo-American intercollegiate cable match
6 games, 1906 - 7th Anglo-American intercollegiate cable match
This seventh annual university cable match took place on 23rd March. The American team (limited to students from Columbia, Harvard, Yale and Princeton) was: J.R. Capablanca - Columbia; Q. Brackett - Harvard; L.J. Woolf - Columbia; J.L. Clark - Harvard; E.B. Burgess - Yale; H. Blumberg - Columbia The English team (from Oxford and Cambridge):
H.J. Rose - Balliol, Oxford; W.R. Greenhalgh - Pembroke, Oxford; L. Illingworth - Trinity, Cambridge; N.J. Roughton - New College, Oxford; J.R. Hanning - New College, Oxford; W. Humphries - Christ, Cambridge The respective venues were the Rice CC in the Cafe Boulevard in New York, and the Metropolitan CC in London. The result was a 3-3 tie, meaning the English team retained possession of the Isaac L. Rice trophy, held since their victory in 1903; the overall tally now being three wins for Britain, one for America, and three draws.
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| 6 games, 1907 - 8th Anglo-American intercollegiate cable match
March 21st, played at the Houston Club, West Philadelphia, and the Inns of Court Hotel.
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| 6 games, 1908 - 9th Anglo-American intercollegiate cable match
6 games, 1909 - A Legend on the Road (I)
Fischer's 1964 simultaneous tour of North America.
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| 115 games, 1964 - A Legend on the Road (II)
103 games, 1964 - Alekhine - 2nd General Government Ch 1941
6-21st October 1941, Krakow-Warsaw
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| 11 games, 1941 - Alekhine - 3rd General Government Ch 1942
Missing games are round 3, Alekhine vs Georg Kieninger, 1/2-1/2, 14.10.1942; round 7, Alekhine vs R Keller, 1/2-1/2, 19.10.1942; round 8, Friedrich Saemisch vs Alekhine, 1/2-1/2, 20.10.1942. Alekhine had the bye in round 10. Skinner & Verhoeven: <<The first four rounds of the tournament were played in Warsaw, the next four in Lublin and the last three in Cracow. After playing in the first three rounds, Loose was ordered away for military duty and his score in the tournament was cancelled. [...] His departure created a bye in the later rounds of the tournament. Many of the reports on this event in the German press are vague and sometimes ambiguous, particularly in respect of the dating of the rounds. It is likely that some of the games may have been played out of order. The presence of the bye in the later rounds and the unusual conditions then prevailing may have encouraged this.>
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| 7 games, 1942 - Alekhine - All Russian Masters 1914
4-30th January 1914 (N.S.)
Game scores missing are from round 2, Alekhine 1-0 Moisei Elyashiv, 05.01.1914; round 4, Alekhine 1-0 Jean Taubenhaus, 09.01.1914; round 7, Peter Evtifeev 0-1 Alekhine, 15.01.1914; round 9, Andrey Smorodsky 1/2-1/2 Alekhine, 18.01.1914; round 14, Alekhine 1-0 Alexander Evenson, ??.01.1914.
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| 14 games, 1914 - Alekhine - BCF Major Open, Southsea 1923
9 games, 1923 - Alekhine - Berne 1925
Quadrangular Tournament, 1-7 March 1925
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| 6 games, 1925 - Alekhine - Berne training event 1932
Training event ahead of Bern (1932), played over the Easter weekend, May 25-27, 1932.
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| 3 games, 1932
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