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Most Dominant Player between 1942 and 1943 |
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Mikhail Botvinnik: 0.8 years as #1 (between January 1942 and October 1942) |
The only player to be ranked #1 between 1942 and 1943 was Mikhail Botvinnik, with 10 different months as the top-ranked player. |
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Highest-Rated Player between 1942 and 1943 |
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Mikhail Botvinnik: 2773 (January 1942) |
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Strongest Tournament between 1942 and 1943 |
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Munich, 1942: Class 6 (#3, #4) |
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Specific participants from top ten on rating list |
#1 | Munich, 1942 | 6 | #3, #4 | #3 Alexander Alekhine (2751), #4 Paul Keres (2732) from September 1942 rating list |
| #2 | Salzburg, 1942 | 4 | #5, #8, #10 | #5 Paul Keres (2724), #8 Alexander Alekhine (2707), #10 Gösta Stoltz (2695) from June 1942 rating list |
| #3 | New York (USA Championship), 1942 | 3 | #3 | #3 Samuel Reshevsky (2736) from January 1942 rating list |
| #4 | Mar del Plata, 1942 | 3 | #6, #10 | #6 Gideon Ståhlberg (2719), #10 Miguel Najdorf (2692) from January 1942 rating list |
| #5 | Prague (Duras Memorial), 1942 | 1 | #7 | #7 Alexander Alekhine (2710) from January 1942 rating list |
| #6 | Moscow (Championship), 1942 | 1 | #9 | #9 Vassily Smyslov (2697) from January 1942 rating list |
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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. |
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Strongest Match between 1942 and 1943 |
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Guimard-Rossetto Match (Buenos Aires), 1942: #35 vs #102 |
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Best Individual Event Performance between 1942 and 1943 |
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Alexander Alekhine: 2773 in Salzburg, 1942 |
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