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  • Wednesday, September 4, 2013

    Alekhine Articles


       
    Alekhine and his cat, "Chess"

    Alekhine’s propensity to fake games in his writings is well known and I just finished reading chess historian Edward Winter's article, Mysteries at Sabadell, 1945. Held in August 1945, Sabadell was a small tournament won by Alekhine.  Two (of six pictures) gave rise to a couple of mysteries that make interesting reading. The vintage photographs of the tournament are a delight. For those who are not aware, Winter has one of the most fascinating sites on the Web. Read article.

    Silman's Alekhine articles at Chessdotcom:  Part 1  Part 2

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