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Alexander Alekhine vs Vince Lukas Szentkiralyi Toth
Simul, 27b (1936), Nagykoros HUN, Apr-01
Tarrasch Defense: Classical. Endgame Variation (D34)  ·  0-1

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Jan-02-08  paladin at large: Elegant play by Toth - he looks like Capablanca. Was this a casual game? Herr <vonKrolock> Sie scheinen eine Menge über Toth zu wissen - können Sie mehr Beispiele seiner Schachkunst ausfindig machen?
Jan-03-08  vonKrolock: <paladin at large> :) I would have to search in the on-line databases - including brasilbase.com
Jan-03-08  paladin at large: <vonKrolock> Thanks - also for your interesting post on the Toth page.
Jun-06-09  vonKrolock: Now chessbase.de is more specific about this game: it was from <"Hungary sim">
Jun-06-09  Calli: Skinner gives this account of Alekhine in Hungary:

"In six days from 29 March to 3 April, he gave five simultaneous displays starting Gyor, going on to Budapest, Nagykőros, Kecskemet, and finishing back in Budapest. Altogether he played 190 games, of which he won 132, drew 40 and lost 18, giving him an overall score of 80%."

This game was played 1 April 1936 at Nagykőros. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagyk%...

Nov-05-15  TheFocus: From a simultaneous exhibition in Nagykoros, Hungary on April 1, 1936.

Alekhine scored +19=6-2. Two games were played blindfold.

Se <Magyar Sakkvilag 1936>, pg. 133.

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