- 1971 in chess
Events in
chess in1971 ;Top players
FIDE top 10 byElo rating - January 1971#
Bobby Fischer USA 2740
#Boris Spassky URS 2690
#Victor Korchnoi URS 2660
#Bent Larsen DEN 2660
#Tigran Petrosian URS 2640
#Lajos Portisch HUN 2630
#Mikhail Botvinnik URS 2630
#Efim Geller URS 2630
#Lev Polugaevsky URS 2630
#Mikhail Tal URS 2620Chess news in brief
*
Bobby Fischer sweeps aside all opposition in the World ChampionshipCandidates Matches . Beginning with a 6-0 quarter-final win againstMark Taimanov inVancouver , the American is in rampant form. Unbelievably, the score is repeated againstBent Larsen in theDenver semi-final. Former World ChampionTigran Petrosian makes a fight of it in the final, held inBuenos Aires and appears to be containing Fischer for the first half of the match, but then loses four games in a row to suffer a demoralising 2½-6½ defeat. [CHESS magazine - Vol 37, November 1971, pp 53-62] Other Candidates' match scores are; "quarter-final"Robert Hubner 3-4 Petrosian (Seville , match resigned by Hubner as a protest over playing conditions); "quarter-final" Larsen 5½-3½Wolfgang Uhlmann (Las Palmas ); "quarter-final"Viktor Korchnoi 5½-2½Efim Geller (Moscow ); "semi-final" Petrosian 5½-4½ Korchnoi (Moscow). Fischer therefore qualifies to playBoris Spassky in a match for the World Championship in 1972. Commencing with his final seven games at the 1970Palma de Mallorca Interzonal and finishing with his first match game with Petrosian, Fischer's run of twenty consecutive wins is the longest in first class chess sinceWilhelm Steinitz established the record of twenty-five, between 1873 and 1882.
*Anatoly Karpov andLeonid Stein are joint winners of the Moscow Alekhine Memorial Tournament, with 11/17, ahead ofVasily Smyslov (10½/17),Vladimir Tukmakov and Petrosian (both 10/17). Spassky andMikhail Tal finish on 9½/17. [CHESS magazine - Vol 37, February 1972, p 139]
*Korchnoi wins atWijk aan Zee with 10/15. In joint second place areSvetozar Gligoric , Petrosian,Borislav Ivkov andFridrik Olafsson (all 9½/15).
*Paul Keres and Mikhail Tal share a win atTallinn with 11½/15, ahead ofDavid Bronstein on 11/15.
*Korchnoi and Karpov are joint winners at theHastings International Chess Congress (1971/72 edition) with 11/15, ahead ofHenrique Mecking andRobert Byrne (both 9½/15). [CHESS magazine - Vol 37, February 1972, pp 129-134]
*The winner of the 39th Soviet Championship isVladimir Savon with 15/21. In finishing ahead of such colossi as Smyslov, Tal, Karpov, Bronstein, Taimanov, Polugaevsky, Vaganian, Stein, Balashov and others, the little-known Ukrainian delivers a surprising result, described by commentators as the least plausible for decades. The contest coincides with the final stages of Fischer's match with Petrosian, and there is speculation that this unsettling distraction in the Soviet camp has affected their play. ["The Soviet Championships" (Cafferty & Taimanov, 1998) - p 154]
*Vlastimil Hort wins atHavana 'sCapablanca Memorial Tournament, with 10½/15. Following close behind areEfim Geller andGeorgi Tringov .
*Twenty-year-old YugoslavLjubomir Ljubojevic continues to make an impression, sharing first place withOscar Panno at Palma de Mallorca with 11/15. Following areSamuel Reshevsky andLajos Portisch (both 10/15). [CHESS magazine - Vol 37, February 1972, pp 140-143]
*Ulf Andersson shares victory with Vlastimil Hort on 8½/11 atGothenburg , ahead of Spassky (8/11).
*Hort wins the Czech Open Championship inLuhacovice with 11½/15, ahead of Laszlo Szabo on 10½/15 andVladimir Liberzon on 10/15.
*Evgeny Vasiukov is the winner atVarna with 11/15, ahead ofFlorin Gheorghiu (10½/15) andJan Smejkal (10/15). Smejkal makes a final norm towards qualification for the Grandmaster title. [CHESS magazine - Vol 37, November 1971, pp 46-49]
*Walter Browne andLarry Evans are co-winners of the U.S. Open inVentura . Over four hundred players participate.
*Larry Evans is the winner of the Statham Masters. The first edition of a series of tournaments, it is officially named after chess benefactor Louis D. Statham (1908-1983), who is primarily an engineer and inventor of medical instruments. Later, the event becomes more commonly known as theLone Pine International , in association with its Californian venue.
*Gligoric wins the West German Open Championship, held inBerlin .
*Raymond Keene , one of several young English players chasing the country's first grandmaster title, wins theBritish Chess Championship inBlackpool . [CHESS magazine - Vol 37, October 1971, pp 16-30]
*The 1971/72 edition of the Niemeyer junior tournament, held every year since 1962/63 inGroningen , is formally adopted byFIDE as the 1stEuropean Junior Chess Championship . The winner is the young HungarianGyula Sax , who follows in the footsteps of compatriotsAndras Adorjan andZoltan Ribli , the winners of the previous two Niemeyer tournaments.
*Computer scientists at The Institute of Control Science, Moscow, create the chess-playing program KAISSA and run it on a British computer.
*Ken Thompson , an American chess enthusiast and pioneer ofcomputer science , writes his first chess-playing program.Births
*
Michael Adams , English GM, world elite player, former World Championship finalist - November 17
*Vladimir Akopian , Armenian GM, former World Junior Champion and highly rated - December 7
*Victor Bologan , Moldovan GM, a winner of the strong Dortmund Sparkassen event - December 14
*Vasil Spasov , Bulgarian GM, former World Junior Champion with multiple national titles - February 17
*Alexander Delchev , Bulgarian GM, former European Junior Champion and national champion - July 15
*Christopher Lutz , German GM, renowned theoretician and former national champion - February 24
*Konstantin Lerner , Soviet-Ukrainian GM, former national champion of the Ukraine - February 28
*Vitali Golod , Ukrainian-Israeli GM, former champion of Ukraine before his move to Israel - June 23
*Martin Mrva , Slovakian GM, former national champion - December 12
*Vasik Rajlich , Czech-American IM, author of the powerful playing program Rybka - ?Deaths
*
Olaf Barda , Norwegian IM, six times the national champion and a correspondence grandmaster - May 2
*Alexander Zaitsev , Soviet GM, tied first for the 1968/69 USSR Championship, died at thirty-six - November 8
*Hans Muller, Austrian IM, divided career between chess, skiing, fencing etc. Also a chess writer - February 28
*Victor Kahn , Russian-born master, later settled in France and won the national championship - October 6
*José Araiza , Mexico's best player prior to the arrival of Carlos Torre - September 27
*Iosif Pogrebyssky , Ukrainian master, active as a tournament player in the 1920s and 1930s - ?
*Luis Palau, Argentinian master, represented his country at three Olympiads in the 1920s - ?Notes
References
*cite book | author=Burgess, Graham | title=Chess Highlights of the 20th Century | publisher=Gambit Publications | year=1999 | id=ISBN 1901983218
* [http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/history.txt Chess History & Chronology - Bill Wall]
* [http://www.olimpbase.org Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information]
* [http://chess.eusa.ed.ac.uk/Chess/Trivia/AlltimeList.html FIDE rating list data 1970-97]
* [http://www.olimpbase.org/doc/elo1971-2000.zip] Olimpbase download of historical Elo ratings 1971-2000 (approx. 9Mb).
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.