I mentioned in the last article that A.V.R.O 1938 was one of the most extensively covered tournaments in chess literature and I have now drawn up a list of the top 31 tournaments based on the number of publications listed in Gino Di Felice's Chess Competitions 1824-1970.
The list shows the number of publications, the event and Di Felice's reference number.
There are some caveats in interpreting these figures as Di Felice's entries include pre-tournament programs, prospectuses and similar material, articles in non-tournament books, all reprints and later editions, scrapbooks of cuttings, and coverage in composite works etc. As an example, the Sixth American Chess Congress held in New York, 1889, has 11 publications listed. Five of these are pre-tournament matter, one is a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings and one is a modern reprint, leaving just four original tournament books on the event. Furthermore, events after 1970 are not included.
However, the relative numbers do give some indication of the importance and popularity of the major tournaments.
34 World Championship, The Hague and Moscow, 1948. 576
30 Candidates Tournament, Neuhausen-Zurich, 1953. 1465
22 A.V.R.O. International Tournament, Amsterdam, 1938. 45
19 Nottingham International Tournament, 1936. 1563
16 St. Petersburg International Tournament, 1914. 1932
15 New York International Tournament, 1927. 1496
14 Carlsbad International Tournament, 1929. 895
14 New York International Tournament, 1924. 1495
13 Candidates Tournament, Amsterdam/Leeuwarden, 1956. 50
13 Candidates Tournament, Curaçao, 1962. 550
12 Candidates Tournament, Bled/Zagreb/Belgrade, 1959. 296
12 Hastings International Tournament, 1895. 764
12 Second Piatigorsky Cup, Santa Monica, 1966. 1939
11 Candidates Tournament, Budapest, 1950. 401
11 The Chess Tournament, London, 1851. 1161
11 First Piatigorsky Cup, Los Angeles, 1963. 1186
11 Moscow International Tournament, 1935. 1383
11 Sixth American Chess Congress, New York, 1889. 1481
10 Groningen International Tournament, 1946. 710
10 Soviet Union Championship, Leningrad/Moscow, 1941. 1108
10 The Chess Congress of 1862, London, 1862. 1163
10 Moscow International Tournament, 1925. 1381
10 Interzonal Tournament, Palma de Mallorca, 1970. 1658
10 Interzonal Tournament, Portorož, 1958. 1728
10 San Remo International Tournament, 1930. 1919
9 31st Soviet Union Championship, Leningrad, 1963. 1118
9 Moscow International Tournament, 1936. 1385
9 Ostend International Tournament, 1907. 1629
9 St Petersburg International Tournament, 1909. 1929
9 Interzonal Tournament, Sousse, 1967. 2071
9 Interzonal Tournament, Stockholm, 1962. 2111
Almost one-third of this list is made up of World Championship events. The unique World Championship Tournament of 1948 tops the poll and a further nine Candidates and Interzonal tournaments are included.
© Michael Clapham 2020
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