The 'AVRO tournament' was a
chess tournament held in the
Netherlands in
1938, sponsored by the Dutch broadcasting company
Algemeene Vereeniging Radio Omroep. Eight of the world's top players took part: World Champion
Alexander Alekhine, former champions
José Raúl Capablanca and
Max Euwe, and potential challengers
Mikhail Botvinnik,
Paul Keres,
Reuben Fine,
Samuel Reshevsky and
Salo Flohr. Keres and Fine tied for first place, with Keres winner on tiebreak by virtue of his 1.5-0.5 score in their individual games.
The tournament was apparently organised in the hope that it would provide a challenger to Alekhine, but it was not an official
Candidates Tournament. However, when
FIDE organised its
1948 match tournament for the world title after Alekhine's death in 1946, it invited the six surviving AVRO participants (Capablanca had also died), except that Flohr was replaced by
Vasily Smyslov.
Crosstable
See also
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Nottingham 1936 chess tournament
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World chess championship
External links
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AVRO 1938