New York Tournament 1933

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:sports_championship
gptkbp:chess_impact had a significant impact on chess.
gptkbp:chess_master Botvinnik was a future World Champion.
Fine was a leading American chess player.
Gligorić was a prominent chess master.
Reshevsky was a world-class chess player.
Korchnoi later became a world championship contender.
gptkbp:chess_olympiad classical chess
left a lasting legacy.
contributed to chess theory.
recognized by chess historians.
analyzed in chess literature.
contributed to chess traditions.
covered in chess magazines.
discussed in books about chess history.
extensively analyzed by chess historians.
important event in chess history.
influenced chess culture.
left a legacy in chess.
notable in chess history.
part of American chess culture.
part of chess tradition.
recognized as a major tournament.
gptkbp:chess_opening various openings were played.
gptkbp:events 1933
achievements of participants noted.
many complex endgames.
part of a series of chess events.
part of competitive chess landscape.
part of the chess event calendar.
gptkbp:federation United States Chess Federation.
gptkbp:final_standings Buchholz system
1st: Gligorić, 2nd: Fine, 3rd: Reshevsky.
gptkbp:followed_by New York Tournament 1934
gptkbp:format round-robin
gptkbp:game_community attracted top chess players.
used in chess education.
important for the chess community.
significant for the chess community.
gptkbp:historical_context part of the early 20th-century chess boom.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label New York Tournament 1933
gptkbp:influence influenced chess education.
gptkbp:legacy influenced future chess tournaments.
gptkbp:location gptkb:New_York_City
gptkbp:media_coverage extensive coverage by newspapers.
gptkbp:notable_games Botvinnik vs. Gligorić
Gligorić vs. Fine
Reshevsky vs. Korchnoi
gptkbp:notable_participants gptkb:Mikhail_Botvinnik
gptkb:Viktor_Korchnoi
gptkb:Samuel_Reshevsky
gptkb:Reuben_Fine
gptkbp:number_of_players gptkb:20
gptkbp:preceded_by New York Tournament 1932
gptkbp:rating affected player rankings.
high average rating.
gptkbp:rounds gptkb:13
gptkbp:setting_time 40 moves in 2 hours
gptkbp:significance one of the strongest tournaments of its time.
gptkbp:sponsor gptkb:New_York_Chess_Club
gptkbp:sport gptkb:chess_match
gptkbp:strategy showcased advanced tactics.
featured aggressive and tactical play.
gptkbp:tournament international tournament.
gptkbp:winner gptkb:Svetozar_Gligorić
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Eduard_Lasker
gptkbp:bfsLayer 7