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September 2025

Alekhine escapes to Spain

Frank Hoffmeister and Denis Teyssou
Frank Hoffmeister and Denis Teyssou

The second presentation on Sunday, 6 September, was devoted to Alekhine.

Denis Teyssou, an Alekhine specialist, recounted the final years of the fourth World Chess Champion's life, focusing mainly on his flight to Spain during the Second World War.

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St. Sebastian 1911 – Capablanca's triumphant entry into Europe

Frank Hoffmeister and Georges Bertola
Frank Hoffmeister and Georges Bertola

On Saturday 6 September, the first presentation was given by Georges Bertola on the 1911 San Sebastian tournament. This was Capablanca's first tournament in Europe, and he made a big impression.

Georges is a Capablanca specialist, and I also refer you to the first volume of the biography of the brilliant Cuban player:

Capablanca, the prodigious ascent (1888-1920) - by Georges Bertola

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New essay on Spanish chess bibliography

The programme for Friday 5 September included a title that was somewhat mysterious to me:

Collector's Corner: NEBEA, Spanish Chess Bibliography: Genesis, contributions and curiosities

With a presentation by José A. Garzón.

In fact, it allowed me to discover a remarkable work on the origins of modern chess in Spain. The acronym NEBEA finally found an explanation: Nuevo Ensayo de Bibliografia Espanola de Ajedrez 1238-1938, or in English, New Essay on Spanish Chess Bibliography.

Co-authors: Miquel Artigas, José A. Garzón and Josep Alió.

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Rodrigo (Ruy) LÓPEZ DE SEGURA and his reception in Europe

Herbert Bastian and Frank Hoffmeister
Herbert Bastian and Frank Hoffmeister

The second speaker on Friday, 5 September 2025, in Valencia (A memorable meeting in a historic location – CH&LS annual meeting in Valencia) was Herbert Bastian with his presentation on Ruy Lopez.

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Spain as the cradle of modern chess

Frank Hoffmeister and José A. Garzón
Frank Hoffmeister and José A. Garzón

Here is the presentation given by José A. Garzón in Valencia (Spain) on Friday, September 5, 2025.
This was part of the General Assembly of the CH&LS Chess History and Literature Society (A memorable meeting in a historic location – CH&LS annual meeting in Valencia.

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A memorable meeting in a historic location – CH&LS annual meeting in Valencia

Opening by Prof. Dr. Frank Hoffmeister, a representative of the City of Valencia, Dr. Thomas Thomsen and José A. Garzón.
Opening by Prof. Dr. Frank Hoffmeister, a representative of the City of Valencia, Dr. Thomas Thomsen and José A. Garzón.

by Herbert Bastian

It was a special occasion that drew organised European chess historians to this year's meeting of the Chess History & Literature Society (CH&LS) in Valencia, Spain's third-largest city in the province of the same name at the mouth of the Turia River where it flows into the Mediterranean Sea, and they came in large numbers. While the city had been deeply concerned last year due to severe weather that claimed many lives, this time the weather was at its best, with temperatures around 30 degrees and plenty of sunshine.

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