1950 U. S. Chess Championship

GPTKB entity

Statements (58)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:World_Chess_Championship
gptkbp:chess_analysis_post_event Post-Event Analysis Available
gptkbp:chess_future Led to Future Championships
gptkbp:chess_olympiad gptkb:Cultural_Impact
Post-Mortem Analysis
Established Traditions
Lasting Legacy
Gained Recognition
Covered by Media
Part of U. S. Chess History
Reported in Chess Life
gptkbp:chess_opening gptkb:Various
gptkbp:chess_public_interest High Public Interest
gptkbp:chess_publications_coverage Covered in Publications
gptkbp:clock_speed gptkb:N/_A
gptkbp:date April 1950
gptkbp:duration 1 month
gptkbp:event_type gptkb:National_Championships
gptkbp:events Aggressive Play
Notable Endgames
Part of National Competitions
Preceded by 1949 Championship
gptkbp:final_standings gptkb:N/_A
Reshevsky 1st, Bisguier 2nd
gptkbp:format Round-robin
gptkbp:game_community Educational Value
Active Participation
Top American Players
Engaged Chess Community
Many Prominent Players
gptkbp:held_in gptkb:United_States
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:Cold_War
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label 1950 U. S. Chess Championship
gptkbp:influence Influenced Young Players
gptkbp:legacy Influenced future championships
gptkbp:location gptkb:New_York_City
gptkbp:media_coverage Extensive
gptkbp:notable_participants gptkb:Donald_Byrne
gptkb:Mikhail_Botvinnik
gptkb:Reuben_Fine
gptkbp:number_of_players gptkb:12
gptkbp:post_event_analysis Detailed Reviews
gptkbp:prize_money $1,000
gptkbp:rating High Ratings
Affected Player Rankings
gptkbp:rounds gptkb:11
gptkbp:runner_up gptkb:Arthur_Bisguier
gptkbp:setting_time G/30
gptkbp:significance First U. S. Championship after World War II
gptkbp:sponsor gptkb:United_States_Chess_Federation
gptkbp:sponsorship Private Sponsors
gptkbp:strategy Strategic Depth
Innovative Tactics
gptkbp:tournament gptkb:N/_A
gptkbp:winner gptkb:Samuel_Reshevsky
gptkbp:year 1950
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Reshevsky
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6