Carlsbad 1911 chess tournament

The Carlsbad 1911 chess tournament was one of four well-known international chess tournaments held in the spa city of Carlsbad (Bohemia, then Austria-Hungary Empire). The other tournament years were 1907, 1923 and 1929.[1]

The opening ceremony was held at the imperial bath hotel Kurhaus (Kaiserbad) on 20 August 1911. Twenty-six chess masters were invited to participate in the enormous round-robin tournament (325 games!). Of the top players in the world then only two were missing from the tournament: Emanuel Lasker and José Raúl Capablanca. The participants played from 20 August to 24 September 1911. At the end Richard Teichmann was the winner.[2]

The final standings and crosstable:[3][4]

# Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Total
1 Richard Teichmann (German Empire)/ Thuringia*111½1½½1011½½½10½½½11½11118.0
2 Akiba Rubinstein (Russian Empire)/ Poland0*½½0½½1½110½11½111½½½111117.0
3 Carl Schlechter (Austria-Hungary)/ Austria0½*0½½½1½01½111110½111½11117.0
4 Gersz Rotlewi (Russian Empire)/ Poland0½1*11001½011011011110011116.0
5 Frank James Marshall (United States)½1½0*½0½½1½½½½11½101½1011115.5
6 Aron Nimzowitsch (Russian Empire)/ Latvia0½½0½*½000½½111½½111½1111115.5
7 Milan Vidmar (Austria-Hungary)/ Slovenia½½½11½*0½101½01½100½½11½1115.0
8 Paul Saladin Leonhardt (German Empire)/ Poland½001½11*½01½½00½1½1010111013.5
9 Savielly Tartakower (Austria-Hungary)/ Poland0½½0½1½½*10½½½½1011110100113.5
10 Oldřich Duras (Austria-Hungary)/ Bohemia101½01010*00½100½11½½1½1½113.5
11 Alexandre Alekhine (Russian Empire)/ Russia0001½½1011*001½10½001111½113.5
12 Rudolf Spielmann (Austria-Hungary)/ Austria01½0½½0½½11*011½½½1½½1001013.0
13 Julius Perlis (Austria-Hungary)/ Poland½½00½0½½½½11*½1½1101½0000112.0
14 Erich Cohn (German Empire)/ Brandenburg½001½011½000½*½½101100½11011.5
15 Grigory Levenfish (Russian Empire)/ Poland½0000001½1½00½*11½½½11101011.5
16 Hugo Süchting (German Empire)/ Schleswig-Holstein0½000½½½010½½½0*110½01½11111.5
17 Amos Burn (United Kingdom)/ England1001½½001½1½0000*0½1½1110011.0
18 Gersz Salwe (Russian Empire)/ Poland½010001½00½½01½01*1½½0½½1½11.0
19 Paul Johner (Switzerland)½0½01010001010½1½0*½10110010.5
20 Abram Rabinovich (Russian Empire)/ Lithuania½½0000½10½1½00½½0½½*½1½01110.5
21 Boris Kostić (Austria-Hungary)/ Serbia0½00½½½00½0½½101½½0½*½110110.5
22 Fyodor Duz-Khotimirsky (Russian Empire)/ Ukraine0½010001100011000110½*100110.0
23 Simon Alapin (Russian Empire)/ Lithuania½0½110000½011½0½0½0½00*½½08.5
24 Oscar Chajes (United States)/ Ukraine000000½0100110100½0101½*018.5
25 Hans Fahrni (Switzerland)/ Bohemia000000001½½01000101011½1*08.5
26 Charles Jaffe (United States)/ Belarus00000001000101101½1000101*8.5

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
  2. http://www.endgame.nl/bad.htm
  3. http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scacchi/storiascacchi/tornei/1900-49/1911karlsbad.htm
  4. http://www.thechesslibrary.com/files/1911Carlsbad.htm

See also

Karlsbad 1911 Chess Games

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