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Most Dominant Player between 1925 and 1965 See more details
   Mikhail Botvinnik: 10.9 years as #1 (between September 1936 and May 1958)
The player who was ranked #1 most often between 1925 and 1965 was Mikhail Botvinnik, with 131 different months as the top-ranked player (a total of 10.9 years). Next on the list were Alexander Alekhine (9.9 years) and Vassily Smyslov (4.9 years).

Highest-Rated Player between 1925 and 1965 See more details
   Mikhail Botvinnik: 2885 (October 1945)
The player who achieved the highest peak rating between 1925 and 1965 was Mikhail Botvinnik, with a rating of 2885 on the October 1945 list. The next-highest peak ratings between 1925 and 1965 were achieved by Alexander Alekhine (2860 on the May 1931 list) and Emanuel Lasker (2825 on the January 1925 list).

Strongest Tournament between 1925 and 1965 See more details
   Nottingham, 1936: Class 20 (#1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8)
The strongest tournament held between 1925 and 1965 was Nottingham 1936. This was a Class 20 tournament, including eight of the top ten players in the world (from the August 1936 rating list). The next-strongest tournaments were AVRO 1938 (Class 20) and Zurich (Candidates) 1953 (Class 18).

Strongest Match between 1925 and 1965 See more details
   Alekhine-Capablanca Match (World Championship, Buenos Aires), 1927: #1 vs #2
The strongest match held between 1925 and 1965 was Alekhine-Capablanca Match (World Championship, Buenos Aires), 1927. This was a matchup of #1 vs #2, including #1 José Capablanca (2798) and #2 Alexander Alekhine (2766) from the September 1927 rating list. Next on the list were Botvinnik-Smyslov I (World Championship, Moscow), 1954 (#1 vs #3) and Alekhine-Euwe II (World Championship, NLD), 1935 (#1 vs #3).

Best Individual Event Performance between 1925 and 1965 See more details
   Mikhail Tal: 2869 in Bled/Zagreb/Belgrade (Candidates), 1959
The best individual event performance between 1925 and 1965 was achieved by Mikhail Tal with a Chessmetrics Performance Rating of 2869 in Bled/Zagreb/Belgrade (Candidates), 1959. The next-best individual event performances were achieved by Alexander Alekhine (2865 performance) in San Remo, 1930, and by Mikhail Botvinnik (2862 performance) in Botvinnik-Tal II (World Championship, Moscow), 1961.