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Jose Raul Capablanca vs Viacheslav Ragozin
Moscow (1936), Moscow URS, rd 4, May-17
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Spielmann Variation (E22)
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qb3 Nc6 5. e3 d5 6. Nf3 O-O 7. a3 dc4 8. Bc4 Bd6 9. Bb5 e5 10. Bc6 ed4 11. Nd4 bc6 12. Nc6 Qd7 13. Nd4 Qg4 14. O-O Ba6 15. h3 Qh4 16. Nf3 Qh5 17. Re1 Rab8 18. Qa4 Bb7 19. e4 h6 20. Be3 Rfe8 21. Bd4 Nh7 22. Ba7 Ra8 23. Qb5 Qb5 24. Nb5 Re4 25. Re4 Be4 26. Nd2 Bd3 27. Nd6 Ra7 28. N6e4 Nf8 29. Nc5 Bf5 30. Nf3 Ne6 31. Rc1 Kf8 32. Ne6 Be6 33. Nd4 Rb7 34. b4 Bd7 35. f4 Ke7 36. Kf2 Ra7 37. Rc3 Kd6 38. Rd3 Ke7 39. Ke3 Ra4 40. Rc3 Kd6 41. Rd3 Ke7 42. Rc3 Kd6 43. Ne2 g6 44. Rd3 Ke6 45. Kd4 Ra6 46. Re3 Kd6 47. Nc3 f5 48. b5 Ra8 49. Kc4 Be6 50. Kb4 c5 51. bc6 Bg8 52. Nb5 Kc6 53. Rd3 g5 54. Rd6 Kb7 55. fg5 hg5 56. Rg6 Rf8 57. Rg5 f4 58. Nd4 Rc8 59. Rg7 Kb6 60. Rg6 Kb7 61. Nb5 Rf8 62. Nd6 Kb8 63. h4
Following the successes in international tournaments of Moscow (1925) and Moscow (1935), Nikolai Vasilyevich Krylenko again sought to stun the chess world and the Soviet Union with a third international event between Soviet masters and their foreign counterparts. This time, however, he conceived of a more rigorous format, with the ten players (five Soviets and five foreigners) in a double round robin competition. The lineup was impressive, with Capablanca and Lasker being invited back a third time to compete in Moscow, in addition to the previous year's winners, Botvinnik and Flohr. The tournament was held in Moscow's famous Hall of Columns from May 14 to June 8. Capablanca's near flawless accuracy and superiority in the endgame proved to be instrumental in winning first prize by a full point over the future world champion Botvinnik. Lasker, who had always finished ahead of his successor to the crown in prior tournaments, started out strongly, but at 67 years of age he became fatigued more easily and his performance suffered during the second cycle. The tournament brought immense excitement and interest, both to the citizens of the Soviet Union and to the greater world at large. Capablanca's first place was to be one of the last successes against the Soviet Chess School before the triumph of Robert James Fischer 36 years later. It was also the last hurrah for Krylenko, the founder and organizer of the tournament. He was arrested in January 1938, tried and executed later that year.
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