"Nach viermonatigem Aufenthalt in Südamerika war ich im Dezember 1926 heimgekehrt und mußte bereits eine Woche später in Holland gegen Dr. Euwe antreten. Diese Veranstaltung war schon ein Jahr vorher vereinbart. Es handelte sich um zehn Übungspartien ... Ich spielte zum ersten Mal nach der neuen Zeitkontrolle von 40 Zügen in 2 1/2 Stunden.
... ungewohnt und ich hatte infolge dessen sehr stark unter Zeitnot zu leiden. ... Das Resultat (+3, -2, = 5 zu meinen Gunsten) entsprach ungefähr den beiderseitige ... [more]
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Player: Alexander Alekhine
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Feb-17-13 | | Wyatt Gwyon: Translation please? |
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Feb-17-13 | | ozmikey: Roughly:
"After a stay of four months in South America, I returned home in December 1926, and had to face Dr. Euwe in Holland straight afterwards, a week later. This arrangement had already been agreed upon a year beforehand. The arrangement was for ten training games; I playe dfor the first time under the new time control of 40 moves in 2 and a half hours...unfamiliar, and because of this I ended up suffering very badly from time-trouble. The result (+3-2=5 in my favour) gave a reasonable indication of both sides' achievement(s). Dr. Euwe played much more soundly, but on the other hand I was tactically superior to him; I committed, however, a large number of mistakes in time trouble. Thus, for instance, in the 1st, 7th and 9th games I had clearly winning positions, but I gained only a single point (!) from these three games." |
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Dec-26-13
 | | JointheArmy: 2 and 1/2 hours for 40 moves was a new time control for Alekhine in 1926? What time control was he used to? |
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Dec-26-13
 | | perfidious: <JoinTheArmy>: Don't know that there was a standard time check before 40/2.5 became de rigueur in international events for many years. |
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Dec-26-13 | | whiteshark: <What time control was he used to?> The Semmering (1926) and Kecskemet (1927) (Final Groups) had 30 moves in 2 hours. The tournament book of the latter called it the <continental thinking time>. |
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