The Favorite Game of Frederick Yates

Submitted by GreenLaser on Sat, 11/15/2008 at 7:47pm.

Frederick Yates (1884-1932) was the British Chess Champion six times. Sandor Takacs (1893-1932) was a Hungarian master. These two players met twice in Kecskemet 1927. That tournament began with two sections, A and B, each with ten players. They were both in the A section. Takacs won their game. The top four scorers in these sections played in the S1 section, which was won by Nimzowitsch, a point ahead of Alekhine. The S2 section included the players from the A and B groups who came in places 5 through 8. As a result Yates and Takacs played again with Yates winning. That game follows. Yates and Tartakower, who defeated Yates, scored 5 points out of 7 taking 1st place. Takacs came in 5th with 3.5 Yates called this game his best. Takacs could have played better, but that in no way diminishes the play of Yates. Both players were engaged in a struggle which often rewards ambition more than caution.

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Comments:

by plane129 - 6 days ago
ca United States
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nice game.

by santiR - 49 days ago
outside Washington D.C. United States
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absolutely amazing.  i love it.

by jaronkovich - 50 days ago
qld Australia
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good game

by NM GreenLaser - 50 days ago
Chester, NY United States
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l_goch wrote, "The annotations help me to understand why certain moves were not played." The note to move 21...g6 with the better 21...h6 instead, is extended to show a move to not play. After 27. Rxf6=, instead of stopping, 27... Bb2 is shown to be bad for Black.

by l_goch - 50 days ago
Chicago United States
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The annotations help me to understand why certain moves were not played.

by danielsun - 50 days ago
san louis Puerto Rico
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i see many mistakes on part of both players.i think the game is on a whole other level these days?

by fizavava - 50 days ago
kochi India
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nice game of course

by Harry07 - 51 days ago
NSW Australia
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great way of playing for white

by staggerlee - 51 days ago
Kansas United States
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Cool ending.

by CalviNC - 51 days ago
Bishan Singapore
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good game

 

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