Summary: 1912 - 1915 How to use this page
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Most Dominant Player between 1912 and 1915 See more details
   Akiba Rubinstein: 1.8 years as #1 (between August 1912 and April 1914)
The player who was ranked #1 most often between 1912 and 1915 was Akiba Rubinstein, with 21 different months as the top-ranked player (a total of 1.8 years). Next on the list was Emanuel Lasker (1.2 years), the only other player to be ranked #1 between 1912 and 1915.

Highest-Rated Player between 1912 and 1915 See more details
   Emanuel Lasker: 2836 (June 1914)
The player who achieved the highest peak rating between 1912 and 1915 was Emanuel Lasker, with a rating of 2836 on the June 1914 list. The next-highest peak ratings between 1912 and 1915 were achieved by José Capablanca (2823 on the July 1914 list) and Akiba Rubinstein (2789 on the June 1913 list).

Strongest Tournament between 1912 and 1915 See more details
   St. Petersburg, 1914: Class 18 (#1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6)
The strongest tournament held between 1912 and 1915 was St. Petersburg 1914. This was a Class 18 tournament, including six of the top ten players in the world (from the April 1914 rating list). The next-strongest tournaments were San Sebastian 1912 (Class 14) and Breslau 1912 (Class 12).

Strongest Match between 1912 and 1915 See more details
   Spielmann-Teichmann II (Leipzig), 1914: #8 vs #9
The strongest match held between 1912 and 1915 was Spielmann-Teichmann II (Leipzig), 1914. This was a matchup of #8 vs #9, including #8 Rudolf Spielmann (2710) and #9 Richard Teichmann (2707) from the January 1914 rating list. Next on the list were Janowsky-Marshall IV (Biarritz), 1912 (#8 vs #17) and Spielmann-Tartakower I (Vienna), 1913 (#7 vs #20).

Best Individual Event Performance between 1912 and 1915 See more details
   Emanuel Lasker: 2853 in St. Petersburg, 1914
The best individual event performance between 1912 and 1915 was achieved by Emanuel Lasker with a Chessmetrics Performance Rating of 2853 in St. Petersburg, 1914. The next-best individual event performances were achieved by José Capablanca (2819 performance) in St. Petersburg, 1914, and by Akiba Rubinstein (2783 performance) in San Sebastian, 1912.