[ Help | Earliest Comments | Latest Comments ][ List All Subjects of Discussion | Create New Subject of Discussion ][ List Earliest Comments Only For Pages | Games | Rated Pages | Rated Games | Subjects of Discussion ]Single Comment CVs_At_ChessBase[Subject Thread] [Add Response] George Duke wrote on Mon, Nov 30, 2015 12:31 PM EST:They are looking at Capa-Botvinnik game of 1936 here today: Moscow. In the timeline of CVs the 1910s have T. R. Dawson Nightrider and Grasshopper and German Raumschach, the 1920s saw Capablanca's own version of Bird Chess fifty years before that, and the war years 1940s have many CVs from Kristensen's to German Wolf Chess to Morley's. There is relative gap in CVs of 1930s, but Dawson was steadily producing fairy problems in British Chess Magazine, and the standout new CV of 1930s is Dutch Novo Chess.
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In the timeline of CVs the 1910s have T. R. Dawson Nightrider and Grasshopper and
German Raumschach, the 1920s saw Capablanca's own version of Bird Chess fifty
years before that, and the war years 1940s have many CVs from Kristensen's
to German Wolf Chess to Morley's. There is relative gap in CVs of 1930s, but Dawson was steadily producing
fairy problems in British Chess Magazine, and the standout new CV of 1930s is Dutch Novo Chess.