World Chess Championship 1934 |
Defending champion |
Challenger
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Alexander Alekhine |
Efim Bogoljubov |
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Born 31 October 1892 42 years old |
Born 26 April 1889 44/45 years old |
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In 1934, a World Chess Championship was played between challenger Efim Bogoljubow and titleholder Alexander Alekhine, marking a rematch of the previous Championship in 1929. The match was held in various cities and towns in Germany from April 1 to June 14, with Alekhine retaining his title.
Results
The first player to win six games and score more than 15 points would be Champion.
World Chess Championship Match 1934
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Wins |
Points
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Efim Bogoljubov (Germany)
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10½
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Alexander Alekhine (France)
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15½
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Alekhine retained the Championship.
Notes
External links
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Pre-FIDE |
- 1886, 1889, 1890–1891, 1892 (Steinitz)
- 1894, 1896–1897, 1907, 1908, 1910 (Jan–Feb), 1910 (Nov–Dec) (Lasker)
- 1921 (Capablanca)
- 1927, 1929, 1934 (Alekhine)
- 1935 (Euwe)
- 1937 (Alekhine)
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