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Introduction: Significance of the Carlsbad Tournament | xi | |
I | Aron Nimzovich | 3 |
1 | Bogolyubov-Nimzovich (Round 3) | 10 |
2 | Mattison-Nimzovich (Round 12) | 14 |
3 | Johner-Nimzovich (Round 10) | 17 |
4 | Gilg-Nimzovich (Round 16) | 21 |
5 | Vidmar-Nimzovich (Round 18) | 25 |
6 | Nimzovich-Spielmann (Round 19) | 30 |
7 | Nimzovich-Tartakover (Round 21) | 35 |
II | Jose Raul Capablanca | 43 |
8 | Colle-Capablanoa (Round 18) | 46 |
9 | Capablanca-Treybal (Round 10) | 49 |
10 | Capablanca-Maroczy (Round 21) | 52 |
11 | Capablanca-Becker (Round 8) | 56 |
12 | Euwe-Capablanca (Round 9) | 58 |
III | Rudolf Spielmann | 63 |
13 | Spielmann-Samisch (Round 3) | 66 |
14 | Spielmann-Colle (Round 5) | 69 |
15 | Spielmann-Thomas (Round 10) | 72 |
16 | Spielmann-Maroczy (Round 8) | 75 |
17 | Spielmann-Capablanca (Round 20) | 80 |
IV | Akiba K. Rubinstein | 87 |
18 | Rubinstein-Treybal (Round 1) | 91 |
19 | Rubinstein-Grunfeld (Round 5) | 96 |
20 | Rubinstein-Spielmann (Round 11) | 100 |
V | The Remaining Prizewinners | 107 |
21 | Vidmar-Tartakover (Round 8) | 109 |
22 | Colle-Vidmar (Round 4) | 113 |
23 | Vidmar-Euwe (Round 16) | 117 |
24 | Thomas-Euwe (Round 20) | 121 |
25 | Becker-Mattison (Round 9) | 124 |
26 | Bogolyubov-Gilg (Round 9) | 127 |
VI | The Non-Prizewinners | 131 |
27 | Tartakover-Bogolyubov (Round 14) | 131 |
28 | Samisch-Grunfeld (Round 18) | 135 |
29 | Maroczy-Canal (Round 14) | 141 |
30 | Canal-Johner (Round 19) | 144 |
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Add Carlsbad International Chess Tournament 1929, In this account of his victory at the 1929 Carlsbad Tournament, Nimzovich offers a captivating retrospective of his triumph over some of the best of his contemporaries: Capablanca, Spielmann, Bogolyubov, Tartakower, Sämisch, and others. A tart analysis of, Carlsbad International Chess Tournament 1929 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Carlsbad International Chess Tournament 1929, In this account of his victory at the 1929 Carlsbad Tournament, Nimzovich offers a captivating retrospective of his triumph over some of the best of his contemporaries: Capablanca, Spielmann, Bogolyubov, Tartakower, Sämisch, and others. A tart analysis of, Carlsbad International Chess Tournament 1929 to your collection on WonderClub |