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🏆 Bad Pistyan (1912)

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The victory at Pistyan, a small resort northeast of Bratislava, was one of Rubinstein's greatest triumphs and stands out even in his magical year of 1912. Despite making two quick draws at the end, he was still first by 2.5 points. The venue was Grand Hotel Royal in Pistyan, then part of Austria-Hungary, known today as Piestany in Slovakia. Photos: ... [more]

Player: Rudolf Spielmann

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Spielmann vs Z von Balla  ½-½331912Bad PistyanC01 French, Exchange
2. Alapin vs Spielmann  ½-½471912Bad PistyanC77 Ruy Lopez
3. Spielmann vs P Leonhardt 1-0281912Bad PistyanC37 King's Gambit Accepted
4. Hromadka vs Spielmann ½-½271912Bad PistyanC29 Vienna Gambit
5. Spielmann vs Schlechter  ½-½261912Bad PistyanC11 French
6. Rubinstein vs Spielmann 0-1321912Bad PistyanA43 Old Benoni
7. Spielmann vs K Sterk  1-0411912Bad PistyanC66 Ruy Lopez
8. Spielmann vs Salwe ½-½141912Bad PistyanC48 Four Knights
9. Breyer vs Spielmann 0-1271912Bad PistyanC82 Ruy Lopez, Open
10. Spielmann vs M Lowcki  ½-½321912Bad PistyanC11 French
11. Yates vs Spielmann 0-1261912Bad PistyanB01 Scandinavian
12. Spielmann vs Teichmann  ½-½141912Bad PistyanC46 Three Knights
13. Duras vs Spielmann 1-0491912Bad PistyanC11 French
14. Spielmann vs Z Barasz ½-½431912Bad PistyanC41 Philidor Defense
15. E Cohn vs Spielmann  0-1441912Bad PistyanA43 Old Benoni
16. Spielmann vs P Johner  1-0321912Bad PistyanC77 Ruy Lopez
17. Marshall vs Spielmann  ½-½221912Bad PistyanD00 Queen's Pawn Game
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Kibitzer's Corner
Mar-05-14  Karpova: The 'Pester Lloyd', 1912.05.19, page 10, has a news item of Saturday, May 18th, with the following information:

Arrival in Pistyan on May 18: Geza Maroczy (Hungary), Rubinstein (Russia), Schlechter (Vienna), Marschall (America) and Duras (Bohemia).

Arrival in Pistyan on May 19, morning: Alapin and Salwe (both Russia), Jades (Berlin; ? perhaps Yates is meant), Paul Johnson (America; ? perhaps Johner is meant), Prowka (Bohemia; ? perhaps Hromadka is meant), Leonhardt (Hamburg), Janowski (France), Lowozki (Leipzig) and 4 Hungarian participants: Balla, Barasz, Brejer and Forgacs.

Arrival in Pistyan on May 19, evening/night: Teichmann

The tournament directors are Arthur Havasi and Edmund Molnar of Budapest. The drawing of lots starts immediately after the opening of the tournament. Play from 0900-1200 and 1500-1600, except on Saturdays and Sundays. Twelve prizes will be awarded, from 3000 (1st) to 100 (last) <Kronen>.

It's interesting that Maroczy was announced but didn't participate, while Cohn is missing from the list. It seems likely that Cohn substituted Maroczy. But when did Maroczy dropout and why?

Mar-05-14  Karpova: Indeed, Dr. Emanuel Lasker (Berlin, May 23rd, 1912):

<Die Schachfreunde sind betrübt, daß Maroczy keinen Anteil nimmt. Man möchte gar zu gerne wieder Partien von ihm sehen, und man fragt sich erstaunt, was ihn veranlaßt, seine feine Klinge in der Scheide zu lassen. Es steht dringend zu hoffen, daß dies nicht für immer ist.>

(The chess friends are saddend by Maroczy not taking part. One would really want to see games by him again, and one asks oneself wonderingly, what induced him to keep his fine blade in the sheath. It's hoped for exigently that this won't be forever.)

Source: 'Pester Lloyd', 1912.05.26, page 12

Feb-07-16  TheFocus: "Maroczy's professional duties prevented his taking part in the tournament. Artur Havasi was the director of play. Dr. Fodor Koloman, M.P., presided at the preliminary meeting and delivered the address of welcome. Dr. Eduardo Weiss, Herr Havasi and the Messrs. Winter, of the Hotel Royal, were also speakers. The congress was held under the auspices of the Budapest Chess Club.

The twelve prizes announced in the official programme, issued by Geza Maroczy, manager of the Congress, comprised 3,000, 2,000, 1,400, 1,000, 750, 550, 400, 300, 250, 200, 150, and 100 crowns, respectively" - <American Chess Bulletin>, July 1912, pg. 148.

Jul-23-20
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  offramp: <Karpova: ...Arrival in Pistyan on May 19: ..., Janowski (France)...>

Janowsky went all the way there but didn't play.

He must have been a very <Bad Pissed Jan>.

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