- 1932 in chess
Events in
chess in 1932:
*Canadian Chess Federation (later renamedChess Federation of Canada ) replaces the Canadian Chess Association, and for the first time all major cities in Canada are represented.
*Buchholz system for tie-breaking in tournaments is developed by Bruno Bucholz.Tournaments
No tournaments in 1932 equal the strength of Bled 1931, but several important contests are held.citation
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title=A Review of the Year
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*Hastings 1931/2 won bySalo Flohr (Czechoslovakia) scoring 8/9, followed byIsaac Kashdan (United States) with 7½. Further back wereMax Euwe (Netherlands) at 5½ andMir Sultan Khan (India) at 4½.
*London "Sunday Referee" tournament featured five players from Hastings (Flohr, Kashdan, Sultan Khan,George Alan Thomas , andVera Menchik ) with the addition ofAlexander Alekhine (France),Savielly Tartakower , andGéza Maróczy . Alekhine won 9/11, followed by Flohr at 8 and Kashdan and Khan tied at 7½.
*Berne featured the most important tournament of the year, with ten Swiss players and six foreign masters. Alekhine won scoring 12½/15, followed by Euwe and Flohr at 11½, Sultan Khan at 11, andOssip Bernstein andEfim Bogoljubov at 10½.
*Pasadena won by Alekhine 8½/11, followed by Kashdan at 7½, andArthur Dake ,Samuel Reshevsky , andHerman Steiner at 6.
*Mexico City hosts the first international chess tournament held in Mexico. Alekhine and Kashdan share first with 8½/9, followed by Captain José Joaquín Araiza (champion of Mexico and organizer of the tournament) at 6.
*Hungarian Championship won byGéza Maróczy 13/17 ahead ofEsteban Canal at 12,Endre Steiner at 11, andLajos Steiner andAndor Lilienthal tied at 10½.
*British Championship won bySultan Khan 8½/11, followed by C.H.O'D Alexander, at 8, G.A. Thomas at 7, R.P. Michell at 6½, andTheodore Tylor and defending championFrederick Yates tied at 6.
*Bad Sliač won bySalo Flohr andMilan Vidmar tied at 9½/13, followed byVasja Pirc at 8½ andEsteban Canal ,Géza Maróczy , andRudolf Spielmann at 8.
*Western Chess Association Championship atMinneapolis won byReuben Fine with 9½, followed bySamuel Reshevsky at 9,Fred Reinfeld at 8½, andHerman Steiner at 7½.
*Trebitsch Memorial inVienna is won by Albert Becker with 9/11, ahead ofErnst Grünfeld with 7½ andErich Eliskases andBaldur Hönlinger tied at 7.citation|editor-last=Kashdan|editor-first=Isaac|author-link=Isaac Kashdan|title=News of the Month|periodical=The Chess Review|year=1933|month=February|volume=1|issue=2|page=2]Matches
Alexander Alekhine remains World Champion as no championship matches are held.
*Max Euwe andSalo Flohr draw a match played inAmsterdam (2 wins and 4 draws each) andPrague (1 win and 6 draws each).
*Rudolf Spielmann wins a match inSemmering againstEfim Bogoljubov , 4 to 3 and 3 draws.
*Spielmann defeatsGosta Stoltz in a match inStockholm by 4½-1½.
*Flohr beatsSultan Khan 2 to 1 and 2 draws.
*Euwe beats Spielmann 2 to 0 and 2 draws.Exhibitions
Several record-breaking exhibitions were held in 1932.
*George Koltanowski played 160 boards simultaneously atAntwerp , with 135 wins, 18 draws, and 6 losses. [These numbers add up to 159, but are given in "The Chess Review", Vol. 1. No. 1, p. 4. Perhaps one game was not finished.]
*Koltanowski also holds the blindfold simultaneous record with 30 boards, winning 20 and drawing 10 with no losses.
*Alexander Alekhine played 60 teams of five players each inParis , winning 37, drawing 17, and losing 6.
*José Raúl Capablanca played 66 teams of five players each inHavana , winning 46, drawing 16, and losing 4.Births
*
Fufi Santori inSanturce, Puerto Rico
*January 16 –Victor Ciocâltea inBucharest , Romanian GM and many time Romanian Champion
*March 23 –Larry Evans inManhattan , American GM and four-time winner of the U.S. Championship
*April 21 –Lora Yakovleva inPerm , Women's World Correspondence Champion (1972–1977)
*June 15 –Hrvoje Bartolović inZagreb , problemist
*July 2 –Leopold Mitrofanov inLeningrad , problemist
*August 11 –István Bilek inBudapest , Hungarian GM
*September 14 –Carlos Jauregui in Santiago, Chilean-Canadian player
*November 1 –Yair Kraidman inHaifa , Israeli GMDeaths
*January 12 –
Daniël Noteboom , 21, Dutch player, namesake of the Noteboom Variation of theSlav Defense
*April 20 –Edgard Colle , 34, Belgian player, namesake of theColle System
*April 22 –Alexander Fritz , 79, German player, namesake of the Fritz Variation of theTwo Knights Defense
*April 22 –Sándor Takács , 39, Hungarian player
*June 15 –Louis van Vliet , Dutch player
*November 4 –Rudolf Loman , 71, Dutch player, winner of several unofficial Dutch Championships
*November 10 –Frederick Yates , 48, English chess player and six-time British Champion
*November 25 –Fritz Riemann , 73, German player
*November 16 –Hermanis Matisons , 38, Latvian player and problemistReferences
*cite book | author=Burgess, Graham | title=Chess Highlights of the 20th Century | publisher=Gambit Publications | year=1999 | isbn=1901983218
External links
* [http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables3.htm 1932 crosstables]
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