The Candidates tournament was held in
Zürich, Switzerland, from August to October 1953, with the winner qualifying for the championship match against Botvinnik. The field consisted of 15 players: The top eight from the 1952 Interzonal, the top five from the previous Candidates Tournament (Bronstein, Boleslavsky, Smyslov, Keres, and Najdorf), and the last two players from the 1948 championships not already qualified (Reshevsky and Euwe). After 22 rounds, Smyslov and Reshevsky were tied for the lead on 13½ points out of 21, followed by Bronstein on 12½ and Keres on 12. :
Allegations of Soviet collusion There have been allegations of Soviet collusion in the Candidates tournament. Most sensationally, writing in the early 2000s,
David Bronstein alleged that certain players were pressured to ensure Smyslov would win ahead of Reshevsky. He alleged that Keres was pressured to make a quick draw with white in his round 24 game against Smyslov, but that Keres resisted this, but the pressure made him in no fit state to play (and he lost). He also alleged that he (Bronstein) was pressured to make a draw with white against Smyslov in round 26, and he complied by playing the unaggressive Ruy Lopez exchange variation. Soon after the article emerged, Smyslov replied, criticising the allegations, though
Andy Soltis read that as meaning he didn't deny them.
Books The tournament is famous for the strength of the players, the high quality of the games, and books on the tournament by participants
David Bronstein and
Miguel Najdorf that are regarded as among the best tournament books ever written. ==1954 Championship match==