Summary: 1929 - 1934 How to use this page
Duration: covering

Most Dominant Player between 1929 and 1934 See more details
   Alexander Alekhine: 4.7 years as #1 (between May 1929 and December 1933)
The player who was ranked #1 most often between 1929 and 1934 was Alexander Alekhine, with 56 different months as the top-ranked player (a total of 4.7 years). Next on the list was José Capablanca (0.3 years), the only other player to be ranked #1 between 1929 and 1934.

Highest-Rated Player between 1929 and 1934 See more details
   Alexander Alekhine: 2860 (May 1931)
The player who achieved the highest peak rating between 1929 and 1934 was Alexander Alekhine, with a rating of 2860 on the May 1931 list. The next-highest peak ratings between 1929 and 1934 were achieved by José Capablanca (2808 on the December 1929 list) and Aron Nimzowitsch (2780 on the September 1929 list).

Strongest Tournament between 1929 and 1934 See more details
   Karlsbad, 1929: Class 18 (#2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10)
The strongest tournament held between 1929 and 1934 was Karlsbad 1929. This was a Class 18 tournament, including nine of the top ten players in the world (from the July 1929 rating list). The next-strongest tournaments were San Remo 1930 (Class 15) and Bled 1931 (Class 15).

Strongest Match between 1929 and 1934 See more details
   Alekhine-Bogoljubow I (World Championship, GER/NLD), 1929: #1 vs #4
The strongest match held between 1929 and 1934 was Alekhine-Bogoljubow I (World Championship, GER/NLD), 1929. This was a matchup of #1 vs #4, including #1 Alexander Alekhine (2796) and #4 Efim Bogoljubow (2738) from the September 1929 rating list. Next on the list were Capablanca-Euwe Match (Amsterdam), 1931 (#2 vs #6) and Euwe-Flohr Match (Amsterdam/Karlsbad), 1932 (#6 vs #7).

Best Individual Event Performance between 1929 and 1934 See more details
   Alexander Alekhine: 2865 in San Remo, 1930
The best individual event performance between 1929 and 1934 was achieved by Alexander Alekhine with a Chessmetrics Performance Rating of 2865 in San Remo, 1930. The next-best individual event performances were achieved by Alexander Alekhine (2859 performance) in Bled, 1931, and by Alexander Alekhine (2819 performance) in Alekhine-Bogoljubow I (World Championship, GER/NLD), 1929.