1918 in chess

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Events in chess in 1918:

Chess events in brief

  • Ossip Bernstein was arrested and imprisoned by the Cheka (Bolshevik secret police) in Odessa, during the Russian Civil War in 1918. Bernstein's crime was his role as a legal advisor to bankers. There was no court trial. A minor official had a firing squad line up Bernstein and a number of other prisoners against a wall to be shot. A superior official appeared and asked to see the list of prisoners’ names. Discovering Ossip Bernstein on the list, he asked Bernstein if he was the famous chess master. Not satisfied with Bernstein's affirmative reply, he made him play a game with him. If Bernstein lost or drew, he would be shot. Bernstein won in short order and was released. Soon, he escaped on a British ship and settled in France.{{cite web|title=Ossip Bernstein by Bill Wall |url=http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/ossip.htm |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091020162207/http://geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/ossip.htm |archivedate=2009-10-20 |url-status=dead }}
  • The British Chess Problem Society held its inaugural meeting on 10 August. It is the world's oldest chess problem society.{{cite news |first=Paul |last=Valois |title=The Founding of the BCPS |work=The Problemist |pages=432–434 |date=July 1988}}

Tournaments

Matches

  • Akiba Rubinstein won against Carl Schlechter (3.5 : 2.5) in Berlin, January 21–29.
  • Adolf Albin beat Richard Réti (1.5 : 0.5) in Vienna.{{cite web|url=http://www.thechesslibrary.com/files/ShortMatchesOf20thCentury.htm |title=Short Matches of the 20th Century |accessdate=2008-06-25 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081007030836/http://www.thechesslibrary.com/files/ShortMatchesOf20thCentury.htm |archivedate=2008-10-07 }}
  • Oscar Chajes defeated Dawid Janowski (11 : 9) in New York.http://www.chessmetrics.com {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060414132700/http://www.chessmetrics.com/ |date=2006-04-14 }}

Births

  • 7 March – Miroslav Katětov, Prague City Champion, Czech IM.
  • 14 December – Kaarle Ojanen in Helsinki. Finnish Champion and IM.
  • 19 December – Max Blau in Munich, Germany. Swiss Champion and IM.

Deaths

  • Artur Popławski died in Warsaw. Polish master, Swiss Champion.
  • 10 April - Peter Alexandrovich Saburov, Russian master, died in Petrograd (St. Petersburg), Russia.
  • 23 August – Erich Cohn, German master, died in France in the western front as a field doctor, at the end of World War I.
  • 27 December - Carl Schlechter, Austrian grandmaster, died of malnutrition in Budapest, Hungary.{{cite web|title=Title Unknown |url=http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/history.txt |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091019190047/http://geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/history.txt |archivedate=2009-10-19 |url-status=dead }}

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