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Most Dominant Player between 1922 and 1923 See more details
   José Capablanca: 1.0 years as #1 (between January 1922 and December 1922)
The only player to be ranked #1 between 1922 and 1923 was José Capablanca, with 12 different months as the top-ranked player.

Highest-Rated Player between 1922 and 1923 Summary only | Top 5 | Top 10 | Top 20 | Top 50 | Top 100
   José Capablanca: 2854 (January 1922)
The player who achieved the highest peak rating between 1922 and 1923 was José Capablanca, with a rating of 2854 on the January 1922 list. The next-highest peak ratings between 1922 and 1923 were achieved by Alexander Alekhine (2794 on the August 1922 list) and Akiba Rubinstein (2758 on the December 1922 list).
     Player Name       Peak Rating       World Rank (at time of Peak Rating)       Age (at time of Peak Rating)   
 #1    José Capablanca      2854      #1 on January 1922 rating list      33y2m   
 #2    Alexander Alekhine      2794      #2 on August 1922 rating list      29y10m   
 #3    Akiba Rubinstein      2758      #3 on December 1922 rating list      40y2m   
 #4    Emanuel Lasker      2727      #4 on January 1922 rating list      53y1m   
 #5    Milan Vidmar Sr      2711      #4 on August 1922 rating list      37y2m   

Strongest Tournament between 1922 and 1923 Summary only | Top 5 | Top 10 | Top 20 | Top 50 | Top 100
   London, 1922: Class 17 (#1, #2, #3, #4, #6, #10)
The strongest tournament held between 1922 and 1923 was London 1922. This was a Class 17 tournament, including six of the top ten players in the world (from the July 1922 rating list). The next-strongest tournaments were Vienna 1922 (Class 12) and Teplitz-Schoenau 1922 (Class 10).
     Event       Class       Top Ten Participation    Specific participants from top ten on rating list
 #1    London, 1922      17      #1, #2, #3, #4, #6, #10    #1 José Capablanca (2827), #2 Alexander Alekhine (2789), #3 Akiba Rubinstein (2742), #4 Saviely Tartakower (2705), #6 Efim Bogoljubow (2689), #10 Richard Réti (2658) from July 1922 rating list

 #2    Vienna, 1922      12      #2, #3, #6, #7, #8, #9    #2 Alexander Alekhine (2788), #3 Akiba Rubinstein (2728), #6 Saviely Tartakower (2703), #7 Efim Bogoljubow (2679), #8 Richard Réti (2667), #9 Ernst Grünfeld (2647) from January 1922 rating list

 #3    Teplitz-Schoenau, 1922      10      #3, #5, #6, #8, #9, #10    #3 Akiba Rubinstein (2728), #5 Boris Kostic (2705), #6 Saviely Tartakower (2703), #8 Richard Réti (2667), #9 Ernst Grünfeld (2647), #10 Richard Teichmann (2639) from January 1922 rating list

 #4    Bad Pistyan, 1922      9      #2, #6, #7, #8, #9    #2 Alexander Alekhine (2788), #6 Saviely Tartakower (2703), #7 Efim Bogoljubow (2679), #8 Richard Réti (2667), #9 Ernst Grünfeld (2647) from January 1922 rating list

 #5    Hastings, 1922      8      #2, #3, #7    #2 Alexander Alekhine (2788), #3 Akiba Rubinstein (2728), #7 Efim Bogoljubow (2679) from January 1922 rating list

NOTE: "Class" is a Chessmetrics formula used to rank the strength of a tournament, by using the participation of top-10 players from the rating list (rather than just using the average rating of all participants). For more details, go here.

Strongest Match between 1922 and 1923 See more details
   None:
There were no matches held between 1922 and 1923 with rated players.

Best Individual Event Performance between 1922 and 1923 See more details
   José Capablanca: 2751 in London, 1922
The best individual event performance between 1922 and 1923 was achieved by José Capablanca with a Chessmetrics Performance Rating of 2751 in London, 1922. The next-best individual event performances were achieved by Siegbert Tarrasch (2747 performance) in Vienna, 1922, and by Rudolf Spielmann (2746 performance) in Bad Pistyan, 1922.