Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $2.99 | Zhongwei Guo | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
In 1886, two masters played a long chess match. Most chess historians regard the Steinitz-Zukertort match as the first official World Chess Championship, because it started a grand tradition. Starting with Steinitz, the title of World Chess Champion has been handed down through the generations from one player to another, like an Olympic torch.
In 1948, FIDE World Chess Championship Tournament crowned Mikhail Botvinnik as World Chess Champion and established a more formal system of selecting candidates for the future.
This system worked reasonably well, until 1993, PCA (Professional Chess Association) created a split title, while FIDE continued to manage a World Championship cycle. The uncomfortable situation of a split title persisted for 13 years.
The title was reunified in 2006 when FIDE Champion Veselin Topalov lost to Kramnik in Elista.
The application include all Classical World Chess Champions' biography and large collection of games:
Wilhelm Steinitz (1886-1894) : 579 games
Emanuel Lasker (1894-1921) : 1047 games
Jose Raul Capablanca (1921-1927) : 488 games
Alexander Alekhine (1927-1935, 1937-1946) : 2151 games
Max Euwe (1935-1937) : 1081 games
Mikhail Botvinnik (1948-1957, 1958-1960, 1961-1963) : 817 games
Vasily Smyslov (1957-1958) : 1795 games
Mikhail Tal (1960-1961) : 2158 games
Tigran Petrosian (1963-1969) : 1670 games
Boris Spassky (1969-1972) : 1568 games
Robert James "Bobby" Fischer (1972-1975) : 719 games
Anatoly Karpov (1975-1985) : 858 games
Garry Kasparov (1985-2000) : 1543 games
Vladimir Kramnik (2000-2007) : 1431 games
Viswanathan Anand (2007-2013) : 1812 games
Magnus Carlsen (2013 - ): 1759 games
Features:
* Huge game collections
* Auto play with speed adjustment, or move manually
* Export or share game PGN file
* Chess quotes by World Chess Champions
* Famous game videos on YouTube
* Play any game at any point, challenge world champions
Possess this application, you will learn Chess Opening, End games and Strategies from 'Strongest chess Players" in the world.
Update: Love the new features and the video is awesome. ******************************************* If you're a chess player and would like to know who all the champions were, this is a great app showing you the games that all these winners played. I've never seen an app like this where you can watch these matches at the speed you like. When I was 12, I learned to play and I've won almost every game and continue to play today. This is a fabulous app!
On ipad landscape mode, the screen is upside down... and the app sometimes crashes without a specific reason, probably because of large ram usage.
Reviewable access to 1000's of historic chess games. No in app annotations. Just pay attention and you will see world class chess. I have to guess that this creation was a labor of enthusiasm and love.
Books with this much information are encyclopedic, so the convenience factor is exceptional. Much easier than setting up a board and going through famous games move by move. However, I do not understand why the end moves are not included.
I don't understand how Emanual Lasker could die in 1941 but you show games of his up to 1951! How did he do that?
Owner lost track of what is going on. I love this app but it stop working with iphone latest update Neither chesslengend work from the same author