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Hague-Moscow 1948: Match/Tournament for the World Chess Championship Annotated edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x15 mm, kaal: 318 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Russell Enterprises
  • ISBN-10: 1936490692
  • ISBN-13: 9781936490691
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x15 mm, kaal: 318 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Russell Enterprises
  • ISBN-10: 1936490692
  • ISBN-13: 9781936490691
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At the Crossroads of Chess History

On March 24, 1946, the fourth world chess champion, Alexander Alekhine, passed away. He was the first – and still the only – champion to die while holding the title. To select a new champion, a powerful quintuple round-robin was held in The Hague and Moscow. The five strongest players of the era, including one former world champion, two future world champions, and two perennial contenders, took part in a grueling two-month, 25-round tournament.
“The match-tournament of 1948 in The Hague and Moscow was one of the most important events in the history of chess. It produced a new world champion, Mikhail Botvinnik, and it was also the start of a new era in which the championship would be regulated by FIDE by means of an intricate system of qualification tournaments that would function with only small changes for decades.” (From the Foreword by Hans Ree)
Max Euwe, the fifth world champion, wrote a splendid account of this historic event. It includes a review of all previous encounters between the participants, background information, as well as all the games of the tournament, deeply annotated by Euwe. This fascinating account is finally available in English.
You are invited to follow Mikhail Botvinnik, Vassily Smyslov, Sam Reshevsky, Paul Keres and Max Euwe as they battle for the title and the chess world starts its journey through the post-World War II era and the beginning of the Soviet hegemony.

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Forword 5(4)
Hans Ree
The Lead-up to the Great Tournment
9(10)
Dr. J. Hannak
The Preparations for the Netherlands Leg
19(2)
G.W.J. Zittersteyn
The Official Opening
21(1)
An Excursion into the Past
22(1)
Dr. Max Euwe
The Games from the Past
23(1)
Botvinnik-Smyslov
23(8)
Botvinnik-Keres
31(5)
Botvinnik-Reshevsky
36(4)
Botvinnik-Euwe
40(4)
Smyslov-Keres
44(7)
Smyslov-Reshevsky
51(2)
Smyslov-Euwe
53(1)
Keres-Reshevsky
54(5)
Keres-Euwe
59(13)
Reshevsky-Euwe
72(3)
Crosstables
75(150)
The Hague Leg
77(35)
Round 1
77(7)
Round 2
84(5)
Round 3
89(6)
Round 4
95(7)
Round 5
102(5)
Round 6
107(5)
The Hague-Moscow 1948
Round 7
112(7)
Round 8
119(8)
Round 9
127(7)
Round 10
134(7)
The Moscow Leg
141(84)
Round 11
143(5)
Round 12
148(6)
Round 13
154(7)
Round 14
161(6)
Round 15
167(5)
Round 16
172(6)
Round 17
178(4)
Round 18
182(8)
Round 19
190(4)
Round 20
194(5)
Round 21
199(6)
Round 22
205(5)
Round 23
210(1)
Round 24
211(6)
Round 25
217(8)
The Official Closing Ceremony
225(4)
G.W.J. Zittersteyn
The Former and the Present World Champion
229(9)
Dr. J. Hannak
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