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There were two important chess tournaments held in San Sebastián, Spain, in 1911 and 1912.

San Sebastián 1911[edit]

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The tournament was held from February 20 to March 17, 1911.[1] The event was organized by Jacques Mieses, who insisted that all of the expenses of the masters were paid.

#Player123456789101112131415Total
1José Raúl Capablanca(Cuba)*0½½½½111½½11½1
2Akiba Rubinstein(Russian Empire)/Poland1*½½½½½½½½½1½119
3Milan Vidmar(Austria-Hungary)/Slovenia½½*0½½½1½½½11119
4Frank James Marshall(United States)½½1*½½½½½1½1½01
5Siegbert Tarrasch(German Empire)/Germany½½½½*½11½0½½10½
6Carl Schlechter(Austria-Hungary)/Austria½½½½½*½0½½½1½1½
7Aron Nimzowitsch(Russian Empire)/Latvia0½½½0½*½11½½½½1
8Ossip Bernstein(Russian Empire)/Ukraine0½0½01½*111½0107
9Rudolf Spielmann(Austria-Hungary)/Austria0½½½½½00*½1½½117
10Richard Teichmann(German Empire)/Germany½½½01½00½*½0½11
11Géza Maróczy(Austria-Hungary)/Hungary½½½½½½½00½*1½½06
12Dawid Janowski(France)/Poland0000½0½½½10*1116
13Amos Burn(United Kingdom)/England0½0½0½½1½½½0*0½5
14Oldřich Duras(Austria-Hungary)/Czech Republic½00110½000½01*½5
15Paul Saladin Leonhardt(German Empire)/Poland0000½½010010½½*4

The prizes were: first - 5000 Francs, second - 3000 Francs, third - 2000 Francs, fourth - 1500 Francs. Non-prize winners received 80-100 Francs per point. The brilliancy prize of 500 francs, sponsored by Baron Albert Salomon von Rothschild, was won by Capablanca for his game against Dr. Bernstein.[2]

San Sebastián 1912[edit]

The tournament was held from February 19 to March 23, 1912.[3] This tournament was one of five that Rubinstein won in a one-year time span (San Sebastián, Breslau, Bad Pistyan, Warsaw, and Vilna).

#Player1234567891011Total
1Akiba Rubinstein(Russian Empire)/Poland**½101½1½½0111½½½1½-12½
2Aron Nimzowitsch(Russian Empire)/Latvia½0**011111½½½½11½-12
3Rudolf Spielmann(Austria-Hungary)/Austria1010**10½1½½½1½½1-12
4Siegbert Tarrasch(German Empire)/Germany½001**1101½0½½11111-11½
5Julius Perlis(Austria-Hungary)/Poland½½00**½1½½½½½-10
6Frank James Marshall(United States)00½010**½1½½111-
7Oldřich Duras(Austria-Hungary)/Czech Republic1000½½½1½0½0**½½½101½-
8Carl Schlechter(Austria-Hungary)/Austria00½½½0½½½½½½**½½½-8
9Richard Teichmann(German Empire)/Germany½½½½½½00½½½½½0½½**½½½-8
10Paul Saladin Leonhardt(German Empire)/Poland½000000010½½**1-5
11Leó Forgács(Austria-Hungary)/Hungary½-½-0-0-½-0-½-½-½-0-**3

Forgacs only played the first half tournament and forfeited his last ten games.

The prizes were: first - 5000 Francs, second - 3000 Francs, third - 2000 Francs, fourth - 1500 Francs. Non-prize winners received 100 Francs per point.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^'ssebastian'. Xoomer.alice.it. 2013-03-13. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  2. ^http://nimzowitsch.com/Tourn_and_Match/sanseb11.htm
  3. ^'sseb12'. Xoomer.alice.it. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  4. ^'San Sebastian 1912'. Chessgames.com. 1912-03-23. Retrieved 2014-02-01.


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There were two important chess tournaments held in San Sebastián, Spain, in 1911 and 1912.

San Sebastián 1911[edit]

The tournament was held from February 20 to March 17, 1911.[1] The event was organized by Jacques Mieses, who insisted that all of the expenses of the masters were paid.

#Player123456789101112131415Total
1José Raúl Capablanca(Cuba)*0½½½½111½½11½1
2Akiba Rubinstein(Russian Empire)/Poland1*½½½½½½½½½1½119
3Milan Vidmar(Austria-Hungary)/Slovenia½½*0½½½1½½½11119
4Frank James Marshall(United States)½½1*½½½½½1½1½01
5Siegbert Tarrasch(German Empire)/Germany½½½½*½11½0½½10½
6Carl Schlechter(Austria-Hungary)/Austria½½½½½*½0½½½1½1½
7Aron Nimzowitsch(Russian Empire)/Latvia0½½½0½*½11½½½½1
8Ossip Bernstein(Russian Empire)/Ukraine0½0½01½*111½0107
9Rudolf Spielmann(Austria-Hungary)/Austria0½½½½½00*½1½½117
10Richard Teichmann(German Empire)/Germany½½½01½00½*½0½11
11Géza Maróczy(Austria-Hungary)/Hungary½½½½½½½00½*1½½06
12Dawid Janowski(France)/Poland0000½0½½½10*1116
13Amos Burn(United Kingdom)/England0½0½0½½1½½½0*0½5
14Oldřich Duras(Austria-Hungary)/Czech Republic½00110½000½01*½5
15Paul Saladin Leonhardt(German Empire)/Poland0000½½010010½½*4

The prizes were: first - 5000 Francs, second - 3000 Francs, third - 2000 Francs, fourth - 1500 Francs. Non-prize winners received 80-100 Francs per point. The brilliancy prize of 500 francs, sponsored by Baron Albert Salomon von Rothschild, was won by Capablanca for his game against Dr. Bernstein.[2]

San Sebastián 1912[edit]

The tournament was held from February 19 to March 23, 1912.[3] This tournament was one of five that Rubinstein won in a one-year time span (San Sebastián, Breslau, Bad Pistyan, Warsaw, and Vilna).

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#Player1234567891011Total
1Akiba Rubinstein(Russian Empire)/Poland**½101½1½½0111½½½1½-12½
2Aron Nimzowitsch(Russian Empire)/Latvia½0**011111½½½½11½-12
3Rudolf Spielmann(Austria-Hungary)/Austria1010**10½1½½½1½½1-12
4Siegbert Tarrasch(German Empire)/Germany½001**1101½0½½11111-11½
5Julius Perlis(Austria-Hungary)/Poland½½00**½1½½½½½-10
6Frank James Marshall(United States)00½010**½1½½111-
7Oldřich Duras(Austria-Hungary)/Czech Republic1000½½½1½0½0**½½½101½-
8Carl Schlechter(Austria-Hungary)/Austria00½½½0½½½½½½**½½½-8
9Richard Teichmann(German Empire)/Germany½½½½½½00½½½½½0½½**½½½-8
10Paul Saladin Leonhardt(German Empire)/Poland½000000010½½**1-5
11Leó Forgács(Austria-Hungary)/Hungary½-½-0-0-½-0-½-½-½-0-**3

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Forgacs only played the first half tournament and forfeited his last ten games.

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The prizes were: first - 5000 Francs, second - 3000 Francs, third - 2000 Francs, fourth - 1500 Francs. Non-prize winners received 100 Francs per point.[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'ssebastian'. Xoomer.alice.it. 2013-03-13. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  2. ^http://nimzowitsch.com/Tourn_and_Match/sanseb11.htm
  3. ^'sseb12'. Xoomer.alice.it. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  4. ^'San Sebastian 1912'. Chessgames.com. 1912-03-23. Retrieved 2014-02-01.


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