1932 in Chess - Matches

Matches

Alexander Alekhine remains World Champion as no championship matches are held.

  • Max Euwe and Salo Flohr draw a match played in Amsterdam (2 wins and 4 draws each) and Prague (1 win and 6 draws each).
  • Rudolf Spielmann wins a match in Semmering against Efim Bogoljubov, 4 to 3 and 3 draws.
  • Spielmann defeats Gosta Stoltz in a match in Stockholm by 4½-1½.
  • Flohr beats Sultan Khan 2 to 1 and 2 draws.
  • Euwe beats Spielmann 2 to 0 and 2 draws.

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