New Chess Analysis of Strong Tournaments

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Hi all Im going to start a blog analyzing chess games of various strong tournaments. I will have analysis from other soruces besides me and Rybka coming in the forum of kibitzing from other sites and maybe a book that features the game. I want a little help tho! In particualr anyone willing to help me analyse these games ill be giving away prizes for helping me which you can see for yourself below :)

 Prizes

1 game = 1 chess fun trophy

1 tournament = ill gladly analyse the number of games  covered but of your games for free! (I usually charge $1 for a miniature game (20moves or less) $5 for any other game)  or Being your second for the # games looked over into hours. (for ex. if your a master player who helped me look through a tournament that had 24 games overall being played you got me for 24 hours! (a wole day of me doing opening and opponent research for YOU!)

1 series of tournaments= A tournament book of your choosing from the following (AVRO 1938 International, Games in St. Petersburg tournament 1895/96, New York 1924, New York 1927  & even the famous Zurich International Chess Tournament 1953 book)

Majority of my blog series:  A secret prize that involves a stipen! (I pay you to play! )


As a priview into my blog I will say I want to cover all the Candidates tournaments. Anyone willing to help me with this I will pay for whatever chess book AND softawre of your choice!

P.S.A lot of planing is going into this blog series as I expect it to run on for about a year or 2. So not only helping me analyze but research into other analyses that may be around on the net. Rating must be at least 250 below mines or higher (im 1628 USCF currently) ans all advanced experts/masters  (2100+ USCF/FIDE/DWZ/ACF/ECF/) (2200+ correspondence ratings) every prize doubled!



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the first tournament Im looking to explore is St. Petersburg 1913 featuring

Alexander Alekhine

Gregory Levenfish

Oldrich Duras

Eugene Zonosky-Borovsky 

the kind of games even master palyers are sure to learn a thing or 2 from ;)

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what do you consider majorty ?

whats a series ?

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Sinquefield Cup and the editions of that. all considered 1 series for example (im interested in the 2013-16 editions and maybe the 2017 one when it comes out.

I consider 8 series majority (im going to cover over 60 tournaments but a lot of them will stem from just 11 series)

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for those interested in the full list of tournaments I want to cover leave a note on my wall. Only ask if your going to help a little bit tho as me showing you means you can go ahead of me and do some analysis of your owna nd get back to me. 

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Not one person interested in a opportunity to having. A partner to go over master games with. You wouldn't even have to commit and would get awarded if you did

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These tournaments have already been analysed to death...

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Surprisingly not really. Most the modern ones yes (2010+) but classical ones hardly. The 1913 St. Petersburg for example

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