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Hello all, and especially the historians among us:
I have in front of me a copy of Botvinnik's "Half a Century of Chess". This edition was published by Pergamon Press, translated by E. Strauss, edited by K. P. Neat, and printed in 1984 as the first English edition. On page 66 of this edition, I find Botvinnik saying, in reference to the conclusion of the tournament in Moscow in 1935: "...I was also awarded the title of USSR Grandmaster (after consultation with Lasker and Capablanca)." I find this statement to be curious, to say the least. Botvinnik needs approval from Lasker and Capablanca to be named grandmaster? I wonder: 1) Who actually awarded this title to Botvinnik? I don't mean an agency, but which actual person would get to make this sort of decision? 2) Who actually consulted with Lasker and Capablanca? 3) What form did this consultation take? Best regards, zdrakec |
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On 30 dic, 14:52, zdrakec wrote:
Hello all, and especially the historians among us: I have in front of me a copy ofBotvinnik's"Half a Century of Chess". This edition was published by Pergamon Press, translated by E. Strauss, edited by K. P. Neat, and printed in 1984 as the first English edition. On page 66 of this edition, I findBotvinniksaying, in reference to the conclusion of the tournament in Moscow in 1935: "...I was also awarded the title of USSRGrandmaster(after consultation with Lasker and Capablanca)." I find this statement to be curious, to say the least.Botvinnikneeds approval from Lasker and Capablanca to be namedgrandmaster? I wonder: 1) Who actually awarded this title toBotvinnik? I don't mean an agency, but which actual person would get to make this sort of decision? 2) Who actually consulted with Lasker and Capablanca? 3) What form did this consultation take? Best regards, zdrakec "Mikhail Botvinnik is awarded the title of grandmaster by order of the All-Union Committee for Physical Culture" (page 35 of "The Second International Chess Tournament Moscow 1935" |
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I always thought make then one had to win a Grandmaster tournament to
earn the GM Title.Of course back in the 30's there was just a handful of Grandmasters. |
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On Dec 30 2007, 11:52*am, zdrakec wrote:
Hello all, and especially the historians among us: I have in front of me a copy of Botvinnik's "Half a Century of Chess". This edition was published by Pergamon Press, translated by E. Strauss, edited by K. P. Neat, and printed in 1984 as the first English edition. On page 66 of this edition, I find Botvinnik saying, in reference to the conclusion of the tournament in Moscow in 1935: "...I was also awarded the title of USSR Grandmaster (after consultation with Lasker and Capablanca)." I find this statement to be curious, to say the least. Botvinnik needs approval from Lasker and Capablanca to be named grandmaster? I wonder: 1) Who actually awarded this title to Botvinnik? I don't mean an agency, but which actual person would get to make this sort of decision? 2) Who actually consulted with Lasker and Capablanca? 3) What form did this consultation take? Best regards, zdrakec I think one had to win a Grandmaster tournament to get the Title of Grandmaster.1935 Botvinnik tied for 1st Place with Salo Flohr.Both Lasker and Capablanca played also.It could be as former Champs they could declare Botvinnik a Grandmaster.This is purely speculation on my part.Back in the day there was only a handful of Grandmasters.As for Lasker and Capablanca being "consulted"to be awarded the titleof "USSR Grandmaster" I can't speculate and agree with you that is odd.Was FIDE in existence in 1935? Don't know....Ernie |
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EJAY wrote:
I think one had to win a Grandmaster tournament to get the Title of Grandmaster.1935 Botvinnik tied for 1st Place with Salo Flohr.Both Lasker and Capablanca played also.It could be as former Champs they could declare Botvinnik a Grandmaster.This is purely speculation on my part. You missed an important fact in the question: it is about the USSR GM title, not anything else. And so any answer, of course, must be USSR-related Botvinnik seems to have been declared FIDE GM at the FIDE congress of 1949 -- though I'm not 100% certain if the decision was ratified then also. Most accounts state that the GM title was created in 1950, but in 1949 the BCM report from the FIDE congress seem pretty clear on the subject, as does the 1950 report. -- Anders Thulin anders*thulin.name http://www.anders.thulin.name/ |
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EJAY wrote:
Was FIDE in existence in 1935? Don't know... FIDE was founded in 1924 but didn't issue Grandmaster titles until later. Dave. -- David Richerby Old-Fashioned Flower (TM): it's like www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ a flower but it's perfect for your grandparents! |
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"EJAY" wrote in message ... On Dec 30 2007, 11:52 am, zdrakec wrote: Hello all, and especially the historians among us: I have in front of me a copy of Botvinnik's "Half a Century of Chess". This edition was published by Pergamon Press, translated by E. Strauss, edited by K. P. Neat, and printed in 1984 as the first English edition. On page 66 of this edition, I find Botvinnik saying, in reference to the conclusion of the tournament in Moscow in 1935: "...I was also awarded the title of USSR Grandmaster (after consultation with Lasker and Capablanca)." I find this statement to be curious, to say the least. Botvinnik needs approval from Lasker and Capablanca to be named grandmaster? I wonder: 1) Who actually awarded this title to Botvinnik? I don't mean an agency, but which actual person would get to make this sort of decision? I think a few weeks ago in discussion of Soviet School of Chess we saw the title was awarded politically, and the book's co-author, Kotov said that he himself became the 3rd. It was also pointed out that this ignored the fact previous titles awarded Russian players - by restarting the [political] clock at the time of the revolution - were ignored as if they did not exist. Therefore, there are Russian GMs, Soviet GMs, and Fide GMs. I would be interested to know when Western publishers switched titles from their usual 'master' to grandmaster, and if that was a result of the Fide award, rather than repeat titles Soviets awarded themselves, [since neither Capablanca nor Alekhine were 'honored' with a title by the Soviets]. Phil Innes 2) Who actually consulted with Lasker and Capablanca? 3) What form did this consultation take? Best regards, zdrakec I think one had to win a Grandmaster tournament to get the Title of Grandmaster.1935 Botvinnik tied for 1st Place with Salo Flohr.Both Lasker and Capablanca played also.It could be as former Champs they could declare Botvinnik a Grandmaster.This is purely speculation on my part.Back in the day there was only a handful of Grandmasters.As for Lasker and Capablanca being "consulted"to be awarded the titleof "USSR Grandmaster" I can't speculate and agree with you that is odd.Was FIDE in existence in 1935? Don't know....Ernie |
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