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Siapakah Juara Catur Dunia Amerika yang pertama dan tahun bila?


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Wilhelm Steinitz
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miawpink posted on 13-9-2013 10:35 AM
Wilhelm Steinitz

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Robert James "Bobby" Fischer

1972-1975

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Post time 13-9-2013 10:44 AM | Show all posts
S. Lipschütz - 1889
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Charles Stanley 1845

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Chess_Championship
Champions by acclamation 1845-1889
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YearsChampionNotes
1845–1857Charles StanleyDefeated Eugène Rousseau in a match in 1845
1857–1871Paul MorphyWon the first American Chess Congress in 1857
1871–1889George Henry MackenzieWon the 2nd, 3rd and 5th American Chess Congress

Match Champions 1889-1935
S. Lipschütz is regarded as the first US Champion of this period, as a result of being the top-scoring American at the sixth American Chess Congress, New York 1889. The following US Champions until 1909 were decided by matches.
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YearWinnerLoserResultNotes
11890Jackson ShowalterS. LipschützunknownThe match may have not taken place or may not have been completed.
21890Max JuddJackson Showalter+7 -3 =0
31892Samuel LipschützJackson Showalter+7 -1 =7
41891-2Jackson ShowalterMax Judd+7 -4 =3The final game was delayed until January 1892 because Judd was ill.
51894Jackson ShowalterAlbert Hodges+7 -6 =4Prior to the last game the players agreed to extend the match. Many sources classify this as the first of two matches instead of one extended match.
61894Albert HodgesJackson Showalter+5 -3 =1Can be considered a match extension or a new match.
71895Jackson ShowalterS. Lipschütz+7 -4 =3
81896Jackson ShowalterEmil Kemény+7 -4 =4
91896Jackson ShowalterJohn Barry+7 -2 =4
101897Harry PillsburyJackson Showalter+10 -7 =3
111898Harry PillsburyJackson Showalter+7 -2 =2
121909Frank MarshallJackson Showalter+7 -2 =3Title reverted to Showalter after Pillsbury's death in 1906.
131923Frank MarshallEdward Lasker+5 -4 =9Marshall declined to play in the invitational tournament that began in 1936.

Tournament champions since 1936
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#YearWinnerNotes
11936Samuel Reshevsky
21938Samuel Reshevsky
31940Samuel Reshevsky
-1941Samuel ReshevskyMatch victory over I.A. Horowitz
41942Samuel ReshevskyAn erroneous ruling by the director allowed Reshevsky to tie for first with Isaac Kashdan.[2]
Reshevsky won a playoff match against Kashdan 6 months later.
51944Arnold Denker
-1946Arnold DenkerMatch victory over Herman Steiner
61946Samuel Reshevsky
71948Herman Steiner
81951Larry Evans
-1952Larry EvansMatch victory over Herman Steiner
91954Arthur Bisguier
-1957Samuel ReshevskyMatch victory over Arthur Bisguier
101957/8Bobby FischerAt 14, the youngest champion ever
111958/9Bobby Fischer
121959/0Bobby Fischer
131960/1Bobby Fischer
141961/2Larry Evans
151962/3Bobby Fischer
161963/4Bobby FischerFischer went 11-0 in the tournament, the only perfect score in its history
171965/6Bobby Fischer
181966/7Bobby FischerA record eighth win (out of eight attempts)
191968Larry Evans
201969Samuel Reshevsky
211972Robert ByrneAfter playoff 9 months later against Samuel Reshevsky and Lubomir Kavalek
221973Lubomir Kavalek
John Grefe
231974Walter Browne
241975Walter Browne
251977Walter Browne
261978Lubomir Kavalek
271980Walter Browne
Larry Christiansen
Larry Evans
281981Walter Browne
Yasser Seirawan
291983Walter Browne
Larry Christiansen
Roman Dzindzichashvili
301984Lev Alburt
311985Lev Alburt
321986Yasser Seirawan
331987Joel Benjamin
Nick de Firmian
341988Michael Wilder
351989Roman Dzindzichashvili
Stuart Rachels
Yasser Seirawan
361990Lev AlburtKnockout tournament
371991Gata KamskyKnockout tournament
381992Patrick Wolff
391993Alexander Shabalov
Alex Yermolinsky
401994Boris GulkoThe only person to have held both the US and Soviet championships
411995Nick de Firmian
Patrick Wolff
Alexander Ivanov
421996Alex Yermolinsky
431997Joel Benjamin
441998Nick de Firmian
451999Boris Gulko
462000Joel Benjamin
Alexander Shabalov
Yasser Seirawan
472002Larry Christiansen
482003Alexander Shabalov
492005Hikaru NakamuraTournament was played in 2004, but called the 2005 Championship, for legal reasons
502006Alexander Onischuk
512007Alexander Shabalov
522008Yury Shulman
532009Hikaru Nakamura
542010Gata KamskyKamsky won an Armageddon tie-break playoff against Yury Shulman
552011Gata Kamsky[3]
562012Hikaru Nakamura
572013Gata KamskyKamsky won an Armageddon tie-break playoff against Alejandro Ramírez












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Bobby Fischer- tahun 1972

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miawpink posted on 13-9-2013 10:41 AM
Robert James "Bobby" Fischer

1972-1975

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Bobby FischerChess Player

Born: 9 March 1943
Died: 17 January 2008
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Best known as: The American chess champ who beat Boris Spassky in 1972
The first American ever to become world chess champion, Bobby Fischer was as famous for his personality quirks as for his genius. He grew up in Brooklyn, learned to play chess at age 6 and quickly became a prodigy; he was only 15 when reached International Grandmaster level in August 1958. He fought a memorable and tumultuous battle against the Russian chess champion Boris Spassky in Reykjavik, Iceland in 1972, beating Spassky in 21 games to become world champion. But Fischer was already a somewhat eccentric figure, increasingly reclusive and prone to haggling over minor points of lighting and other match conditions. He never defended his crown, refusing a 1975 match against the International Chess Federation challenger, Anatoly Karpov. The ICF awarded the title to Karpov and Fischer dropped from sight for nearly two decades. He resurfaced in 1992 to play Spassky in a multi-million dollar rematch in Belgrade, thereby defying U.S. sanctions against Yugoslavia. He won the match (and $3.5 million), but spent the next decade as a reclusive, cranky and somewhat mysterious figure who was regarded as a fugitive by American authorities. On 16 July 2004, Fischer was arrested at Tokyo's Narita Airport on a charge of trying to leave Japan without a valid passport. He was detained by the Japanese until March of 2005, when he was granted citizenship by Iceland and was deported to his new home country, where he died in 2008.
Extra credit: Fischer's books included Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess (1966) and My 60 Memorable Games (1969)... The 1993 movie Searching for Bobby Fischer was not about Fischer himself, but rather was a drama about a young chess whiz, based on the story of real-life chess prodigy Josh Waitzkin.


Read more: Bobby Fischer Biography (Chess Player) | Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/biography/var/bobbyfischer.html#ixzz2ekKqDZ8b

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Spiral posted on 13-9-2013 10:48 AM
Charles Stanley 1845

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Chess_Championship

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