This article depicts many of the strongest chess tournaments in history.
The following list is not intended to be an exhaustive or definitive record of tournament chess, but takes as its foundation the collective opinion of chess experts and journalists over the strongest tournaments in history.
Events that merit inclusion have been largely judged according to the strength (and relative strength in depth) of their participants. Other factors were taken into account, but have less influence; for example the quality of chess played, the closeness of the contest and the number of world top 10 and/or 'big reputation' players who took part, the time control (no fast chess tournaments are listed). Inevitably, this introduces a degree of subjectivity, but the vast majority of tournaments in the list range from FIDE Category 10 to FIDE category 21 and beyond.
The names of the tournament winners have been included next to the year and venue. Many of the tournaments have had books written about them and whilst these will be mostly out of print, they are occasionally available at online auction sites, second-hand specialist book shops etc.
No attempt is made at comparing the relative strengths of tournaments in the list, as this is, and continues to be, the subject of inconclusive debate amongst experts.
While events are listed in year order, they are not listed chronologically within the same year.
Year | Tournament | Location | Winner | Ref |
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1851 | London 1851 chess tournament | London | Adolf Anderssen | |
London Club | ||||
1857 | Manchester | Johann Löwenthal | ||
American Chess Congress | New York | Paul Morphy | ||
1858 | Birmingham | Johann Löwenthal |
Year | Tournament | Location | Winner | Ref |
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1861 | Bristol | Louis Paulsen | ||
1862 | London 1862 chess tournament | London | Adolf Anderssen | |
1865 | Dublin | Wilhelm Steinitz | ||
1867 | Paris 1867 chess tournament | Paris | Ignác Kolisch | |
Dundee | Gustav Neumann | |||
1868 | WDSB Congress | Aachen | Max Lange | |
1869 | NDSB Congress | Hamburg | Adolf Anderssen | |
WDSB Congress | Barmen |
Year | Tournament | Location | Winner | Ref |
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1870 | Baden-Baden 1870 chess tournament | Baden-Baden | Adolf Anderssen | |
1871 | WDSB Congress | Krefeld | Louis Paulsen | |
1872 | NDSB Congress | Altona | Adolf Anderssen | |
London | Wilhelm Steinitz | |||
1873 | Vienna 1873 chess tournament | Vienna | ||
1874 | American Chess Congress | Chicago | George Henry Mackenzie | |
1876 | New York | |||
American Chess Congress | Philadelphia | James Mason | ||
Clipper | New York | |||
MDSB Congress | Leipzig | Adolf Anderssen | ||
London | Joseph Henry Blackburne | |||
1877 | MDSB Congress | Leipzig | Louis Paulsen | |
1878 | Paris 1878 chess tournament | Paris | Johannes Zukertort | |
WDSB Congress | Frankfurt | Louis Paulsen | ||
1879 | London | Henry Edward Bird | ||
DSB Congress | Leipzig | Berthold Englisch |
Year | Tournament | Location | Winner(s) | Ref |
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1880 | Wiesbaden | |||
WDSB Congress | Braunschweig | Louis Paulsen | ||
1881 | Berlin 1881 chess tournament (DSB Congress) | Berlin | Joseph Henry Blackburne | |
1882 | Vienna 1882 chess tournament | Vienna | ||
1883 | London 1883 chess tournament | London | Johannes Zukertort | |
DSB Congress | Nuremberg | Szymon Winawer | ||
1885 | Hamburg | Isidor Gunsberg | ||
Hereford | Joseph Henry Blackburne | |||
1886 | London | |||
BCA Congress | ||||
Belfast | William H. K. Pollock | |||
Nottingham | Amos Burn | |||
1887 | DSB Congress | Frankfurt | George Henry Mackenzie | |
London | ||||
1888 | Leipzig | |||
Bradford | Isidor Gunsberg | |||
1889 | Amsterdam | Amos Burn | ||
American Chess Congress | New York | |||
DSB Congress | Breslau | Siegbert Tarrasch |
Year | Tournament | Location | Winner(s) | Ref |
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1890 | Manchester | Siegbert Tarrasch | ||
Vienna | Max Weiss | |||
Graz | Gyula Makovetz | |||
Berlin | ||||
1891 | Horatio Caro | |||
1892 | DSB Congress | Dresden | Siegbert Tarrasch | |
London | Emanuel Lasker | |||
1893 | New York | |||
1894 | DSB Congress | Leipzig | Siegbert Tarrasch | |
New York | Wilhelm Steinitz | |||
1895 | Hastings 1895 chess tournament | Hastings | Harry Nelson Pillsbury | |
1895/96 | Saint Petersburg 1895–96 chess tournament | St Petersburg | Emanuel Lasker | |
1896 | Budapest | Mikhail Chigorin | ||
Nuremberg 1896 chess tournament | Nuremberg | Emanuel Lasker | ||
1897 | Schachverein Centrum | Berlin | Curt von Bardeleben | |
Berlin 1897 chess tournament | Charousek | |||
1898 | Budapest | |||
DSB Congress | Cologne | Amos Burn | ||
Vienna 1898 chess tournament | Vienna | Siegbert Tarrasch | ||
1899 | London 1899 chess tournament | London | Emanuel Lasker | |
1899/1900 | Vienna | Géza Maróczy |
Year | Tournament | Location | Winner(s) | Ref |
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1900 | Paris 1900 chess tournament | Paris | Emanuel Lasker | |
DSB Congress | Munich | |||
1901 | Monte Carlo chess tournament | Monte Carlo | Dawid Janowski | |
Russian Chess Championship | Moscow | Mikhail Chigorin | ||
1902 | Vienna | |||
Monte Carlo | Géza Maróczy | |||
DSB Congress | Hannover | Dawid Janowski | ||
1903 | Monte Carlo | Siegbert Tarrasch | ||
1904 | 1904 Cambridge Springs International Chess Congress | Cambridge Springs | Frank Marshall | |
Monte Carlo | Géza Maróczy | |||
DSB Congress | Coburg | |||
1905 | Ostend | Géza Maróczy | ||
Barmen | ||||
1906 | Ostend | Carl Schlechter | ||
Stockholm | ||||
DSB Congress | Nuremberg | Frank Marshall | ||
Russian Chess Championship | St Petersburg | Salwe | ||
1907 | Leopold Trebitsch Memorial Tournament | Vienna | Jacques Mieses | |
Ostend 1907 chess tournament | Ostend | Siegbert Tarrasch | ||
Carlsbad 1907 chess tournament | Carlsbad | Akiba Rubinstein | ||
1908 | Vienna 1908 chess tournament | Vienna | ||
Prague 1908 chess tournament | Prague | |||
1909 | Chigorin Memorial | St. Petersburg |
Year | Tournament | Location | Winner(s) | Ref |
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1910 | DSB Congress | Hamburg | Carl Schlechter | |
1910/11 | Vienna | |||
1911 | New York | Frank Marshall | ||
San Sebastián chess tournament | San Sebastián | José Raúl Capablanca | ||
Carlsbad 1911 chess tournament | Carlsbad | Richard Teichmann | ||
1912 | San Sebastián | Akiba Rubinstein | ||
Bad Pistyan | Piešťany | |||
Budapest | ||||
Russian Chess Championship | Vilnius | Akiba Rubinstein | ||
DSB Congress | Breslau | |||
1913 | New York | José Raúl Capablanca | ||
Havana | Frank Marshall | |||
Vienna | Carl Schlechter | |||
Vienna Club | Rudolf Spielmann | |||
1914 | Russian Chess Championship | St Petersburg | ||
St. Petersburg 1914 chess tournament | Emanuel Lasker | |||
Baden bei Wien | Rudolf Spielmann | |||
DSB Congress (Mannheim 1914 chess tournament) | Mannheim | Alexander Alekhine | ||
Vienna | Carl Schlechter | |||
1915 | New York | José Raúl Capablanca | ||
1916/17 | Vienna | Carl Schlechter | ||
1917/18 | Milan Vidmar | |||
1918 | Berlin | Emanuel Lasker | ||
Four Masters | Milan Vidmar | |||
Kaschau | Richard Réti | |||
New York | José Raúl Capablanca | |||
1919 | Stockholm | Rudolf Spielmann | ||
Hastings | José Raúl Capablanca |