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Then, he tied for first with Alexander Alekhine at St. Petersburg 1913 / 14 ( the eighth All-Russian Masters ' Tournament ).
Chessmetrics places him as the third best player in the world from 1927 to 1931, behind Alexander Alekhine and José Capablanca.
The Tsar reportedly awarded the title to the five finalists: Emanuel Lasker, José Raúl Capablanca, Alexander Alekhine, Siegbert Tarrasch, and Frank Marshall ( respectively, the World Champion, the next two World Champions, and two players who had lost World Championship matches to Lasker ).
" Prominent candidates are Bobby Fischer, Garry Kasparov, Jose Raul Capablanca, Alexander Alekhine or Emanuel Lasker.
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While this extreme would almost never occur in practice, in game 11 of their 1927 world championship match, José Raúl Capablanca and Alexander Alekhine each had two queens in play at once ( from move 65 through the end on move 66 ).
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Six months later he announced the establishment of a chess school under Bogoljubow and the World Chess Champion, Dr. Alexander Alekhine, and he visited a chess tournament in October 1942 at the " Literary Café " in Krakow.
Petrosian successfully defended his title beating Spassky, a feat that had not been accomplished since Alexander Alekhine defeated Efim Bogoljubov in the 1934 World Chess Championship.
Alexander Alekhine said " We cannot define when the middle game ends and the end-game starts "
The most common types of chess game collections are collected games of a single player ( e. g. My Best Games of Chess 1908-1937 by Alexander Alekhine ), annotations of games from a single tournament, collections of chess games covering a certain period of time ( e. g. Oxford Encyclopaedia of Chess Games.
He won first prizes at very strong tournaments in St Petersburg ( 1895 – 96, Quadrangular ), Nuremberg ( 1896 ), London ( 1899 ), Paris ( 1900 ) and St Petersburg ( 1914 ), where he overcame a 1½ point deficit to finish ahead of the rising stars, Capablanca and Alexander Alekhine, who later became the next two World Champions.
Smyslov was one of the five players selected to compete for the 1948 World Chess Championship tournament to determine who should succeed the late Alexander Alekhine as champion.
He also researched more esoteric subjects, resulting in works such as Alekhine Nazi Articles ( 2002 ) on articles in favour of the Nazi Party supposedly written by world chess champion Alexander Alekhine, and the bibliographies Fake Automata in Chess ( 1994 ) and Chess Columns: A List ( 2002 ).
He won the 1938 AVRO tournament, which led to negotiations for a title match against champion Alexander Alekhine, but the match never took place due to World War II.

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