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World Chess Championship 1948: The Hague-Moscow Valery Murakhveri After Alexander Alekhine died in

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After Alexander Alekhine died in 1946

Rubinstein’s legacy has remained equal to that of any world champion

and articles in the magazine Schackkultur

Title: Akiba Rubinstein

World Chess Championship 1948: The Hague-Moscow Valery Murakhveri After Alexander Alekhine died inAfter Alexander Alekhine died in 1946, the chess world suddenly had no reigning champion. FIDE resolved that Alekhines successor would be decided by a tournament in The Hague and Moscow in early 1948. Five top grandmasters Botvinnik, Smyslov, Reshevsky, Keres, and Euwe battled for the vacant title for over two months. Mikhail Botvinnik emerged as the new world champion, initiating the Soviet dominance of the international chess scene that would endure

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