In this game in the thirteenth round of the International Tournament at Zurich, Dr. Euwe scored a fortunate victory after falling into a trap, through which he lost three pieces for the Queen.
Stefano Rosselli del Turco vs Max Euwe
Zurich (1934), Zurich SUI, rd 13, Jul-26
Queen Pawn Game: Colle System. Anti-Colle (D04) 0-1
In the following game, played in the tournament held at Budapest in May, Dr. Vidmar was caught napping.
Paulino Frydman vs Milan Vidmar
Ujpest (1934), Ujpest HUN, May-??
Slav Defense: Exchange Variation (D13) 1-0
From the International Tournament in Mexico City
Enrique Gonzalez Rojo vs Herman Steiner
Mexican International Masters (1934), Mexico City MEX, rd 2, Dec-28
Bogo-Indian Defense: Nimzowitsch Variation (E11) 0-1
Following are descriptions of some of the more interesting games played in the recent international chess tournament at Mexico City:
Reuben Fine vs Joaquin Medina Zavalia
Mexican International Masters (1934), Mexico City MEX, rd 3, Dec-29
Queen's Gambit Declined: Modern. Knight Defense (D51) 1-0
Joaquin Medina Zavalia vs Herman Steiner
Mexican International Masters (1935), Mexico City MEX, rd 4, Jan-02
Four Knights Game: Spanish. Symmetrical Variation (C49) 0-1
Jose Joaquin Araiza Munoz vs Abel Perez
Mexican International Masters (1934), Mexico City MEX, rd 3, Dec-29
Queen's Indian Defense: General (E12) 1-0
Arthur William Dake vs Jose Joaquin Araiza Munoz
Mexican International Masters (1935), Mexico City MEX, rd 4, Jan-02
Formation: King's Indian Attack (A07) 1-0