World Chess Championship 1935

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[e][h]World Chess Championship 1935
League Information
Series:
World Championship
Time Control:
Classical
Type:
Offline
Location:
Netherlands Amsterdam
Netherlands The Hague
Netherlands Delft
Netherlands Rotterdam
Netherlands Utrecht
Netherlands Gouda
Netherlands Groningen
Netherlands Baarn
Netherlands Den Bosch
Netherlands Eindhoven
Netherlands Zeist
Netherlands Ermelo
Netherlands Zandvoort
Prize Pool:
$6,700 USD
Start Date:
1935-10-03
End Date:
1935-12-16
Number of Players:
2
Liquipedia Tier:
Links
Chronology

The World Chess Championship 1935 is the crowning match to determine the new World Chess Champion featuring the defending World Champion going up against the challenger.

Format

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  • 30 classical games
  • First to 15.5 points with at least 6 wins

Prize Pool

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[1]

Participants

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Results

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October 3, 1935
Game 1 - 30 movesD17: QGD, Slav Defense
Game 2 - 45 movesD81: Grünfeld, Russian Variation
Game 3 - 41 movesC15: French, Winawer
Game 4 - 44 movesD81: Grünfeld, Russian Variation
Game 5 - 34 movesC15: French, Winawer
Game 6 - 73 movesD12: QGD, Slav Defense
Game 7 - 41 movesC15: French, Winawer
Game 8 - 69 movesD45: QGD, Semi-Slav
Game 9 - 41 movesC15: French, Winawer
Game 10 - 41 movesD45: QGD, Semi-Slav
Game 11 - 30 movesD12: QGD, Slav Defense
Game 12 - 36 movesD97: Grünfeld, Russian Variation
Game 13 - 59 movesC83: Ruy Lopez, Open
Game 14 - 41 movesD82: Grünfeld
Game 15 - 61 movesD17: QGD, Slav Defense
Game 16 - 65 movesD12: QGD, Slav Defense
Game 17 - 23 movesD04: Queen's Pawn Game
Game 18 - 16 movesA20: English
Game 19 - 57 movesD16: QGD, Slav Defense
Game 20 - 41 movesD17: QGD, Slav Defense
Game 21 - 40 movesD17: QGD, Slav Defense
Game 22 - 18 movesE33: Nimzo-Indian, Classical
Game 23 - 58 movesD15: QGD, Slav Defense
Game 24 - 33 movesA90: Dutch
Game 25 - 45 movesD52: Queen's Gambit Declined
Game 26 - 47 movesA90: Dutch
Game 27 - 41 movesC27: Vienna
Game 28 - 63 movesD63: Queen's Gambit Declined
Game 29 - 50 movesB04: Alekhine's Defense, Modern
Game 30 - 40 movesD21: Queen's Gambit Accepted

References

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  1. Andrey Terekhov (2018-11-15). "Alekhine vs. Euwe. World Chess Championship 1935". Chess.com.