- Capablanca Memorial
The Capablanca Memorial is a
chess tournament that has been held annually inCuba since 1962.
José Raúl Capablanca y Graupera (1888–1942) was a famousCuba n chess master who was World Champion from 1921 to 1927.The first José Raúl Capablanca Memorial was held 20 April to 20 May 1962 in the
Habana Libre hotel inHavana ,Cuba .Miguel Najdorf was first in a field of 22 players, followed byLev Polugaevsky andBoris Spassky ,Svetozar Gligorić andVasily Smyslov ,Borislav Ivkov , etc. [Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987). "Szachy od A do Z". Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka Warszawa. ISBN 83-217-2481-7 (1. A-M), ISBN 83-217-2745-x (2. N-Z)] The Capablanca Memorial ("in Memoriam") became the best paid tournament in the world.Che Guevara could cover the costs as director of the National Bank and Minister of Industries. [ [http://www.endgame.nl/capamem.htm All Capablanca Memorial chess tournaments ] ]The fourth tournament held in 1965 was marked by an unusual circumstance. U.S. Champion
Bobby Fischer had been invited to play and was offered a $3000 appearance fee, but theUnited States Department of State would not allow him to travel to Cuba due to tension inCuba-United States relations . American GrandmasterLarry Evans had been permitted to play in the tournament the year before, as he was also acting as a journalist. The U.S. Department of State often allowed newsmen and journalists to travel to off-limits countries, but it would not budge on Fischer even though he had made arrangements to write about the event for the "Saturday Review". Fischer instead played his games bytelex from theMarshall Chess Club inNew York City . Capablanca's son Dr José Raúl Capablanca Jr relayed the moves in Havana. When Fischer's participation seemed assured, Cuban PresidentFidel Castro called it a "great propaganda victory for Cuba", making headlines. When Fischer heard of this, he cabled Castro threatening to withdraw unless Castro stopped making political statements about Fischer's participation. A cabled reply from Castro eased Fischer's concern and he joined the field of 22 players, with 13 Grandmasters and 7International Masters . Play by teletype added to the strain of the tournament. Although the English magazine "CHESS" thought that this was an advantage for Fischer who became accustomed to this manner of play (each of his opponents experienced it only once), others considered it a handicap for Fischer who endured the extra labor in every game. Former World ChampionVasily Smyslov (USSR) won the tournament with 15½ points of 21.Borislav Ivkov (Yugoslavia),Efim Geller (USSR), and Fischer shared second through fourth, a half point behind. Although Fischer did not win, his performance was widely considered a success given the playing conditions and the fact that Fischer was playing his first international tournament in three years.citation
last=Brady | first=Frank | authorlink=Frank Brady (writer)
year=1973 | title=Bobby Fischer, Profile of a Prodigy
publisher=Dover | isbn=0-486-26925-0 | pages=85–91] citation
last=Pachman | first=Luděk | author-link=Luděk Pachman
year=1975 | title=Decisive Games in Chess History
publisher=Dover | isbn=0-486-25323-6 | pages=215-219]Since 1974 B and C tournaments have been held. [ [http://www.astercity.net/~vistula/capablanca_memorial.htm Memoriał Jose Raul Capablanca Hawana 1962-2006 ] ] [ [http://www.chessmetrics.com Welcome to the Chessmetrics site ] ] [ [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/eric.delaire/Monde/Capa_mem.htm Palmares du Capablanca in memorian ] ] [ [http://www.zeitnot.com.ve/Historia_Torneo_Capablanca.htm Historia del Campeonato Capablanca in Memoriam ] ]
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