The AVRO tournament was a famous chess tournament held in the Netherlands in 1938, sponsored by the Dutch broadcasting company AVRO. The event was a double round-robin tournament between the eight strongest players in the world.
Paul Keres and Reuben Fine tied for first place, with Keres winning on tiebreak by virtue of his 1½-½ score in their individual games.
The tournament was presented as one to provide a challenger to World Champion Alexander Alekhine, though it had no official status. In any event, World War II dashed any hopes of a championship match for years to come. However, when FIDE organised its 1948 match tournament for the world title after Alekhine's death in 1946, it invited the six surviving AVRO participants (Capablanca had also died), except Flohr who was replaced by Vasily Smyslov.
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to promote (chess) programming by sponsor IBM. AVRO1938chesstournament Max Euwe Memorial Tournament List of strong chesstournaments Wikimedia Commons...
1944–75) and Nazi Germany (1941–44) in international tournaments. Keres won the AVRO1938chesstournament, which led to negotiations for a title match against...
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Anyway?". GAMES Magazine. Winter, E. "Chess Notes Archive [17]". Winter, E. "World Championship Disorder". "AVRO1938". Archived from the original on October...
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Soviet Chess Federation joined FIDE after decades of declining to do so. FIDE based the 1948 World Chess Championship on the 1938AVROtournament that had...
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only 1/3 as he then retired from the tournament. Winter, E. (2003–2004). "Interregnum". Chess Notes. "AVRO1938". Archived from the original on 2008-10-20...
literature" entry). Fine tied for first with Paul Keres at AVRO1938, at the time the strongest tournament ever held, ahead of such players as reigning world...
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