Chess: A Knight’s Tour: March 1
March 1, 2009
Sun-Sentinel.com – Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Bill Cornwall

One Of A Kind: Having possessed the title of World Champion for an incontestable record 27 years, Emanuel Lasker has good reason to be considered a candidate for the best player in history. One high point during his career occurred when he was in his mid-50s and no longer champion. He dominated the 1924 New York International Tournament. He outpaced World Champion Jose Capablanca and future champion Alexander Alekhine. This column’s game shows him counterattacking against the ggressive Alekhine.

School Champs: More than 700 kids competed in the Florida Scholastic Chess Championship in Miami last month. The following individuals got first place trophies for the open sections: Noam Rothman (kindergarten through first grade), James Barrick (K-3), Alejandro Rodriguez (K-5), Luciano Aguilar (K-8), Karel Gonzalez (K-12). The first-place teams were: Oak Hall School (K-1, K-3, & K-5), Highland Oaks Middle (K-8), and Mater Academy (K-12). Visit www.floridachess.org.

Source: http://www.sun-sentinel.com

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