- Wolfgang Unzicker
Wolfgang Unzicker (
26 June 1925 –20 April 2006 ) was oneof the strongest Germanchess Grandmasters from 1945 to about 1970.He decided against making chess his profession, choosing law instead.Unzicker was at times the world's strongest amateur chess player, and World ChampionAnatoly Karpov called him the “world champion of amateurs”.Unzicker was born in
Pirmasens , a small town nearKaiserslautern in the province ofRhineland-Palatinate .His father taught him how to play chess at age 10.His brother, four years older, was also a chess player but was killed inWorld War II .Unzicker began to play tournaments abroad in 1948 as Germany was struggling to rebuild after the war, and achieved the grandmaster title in 1954.He won the German Championship six times from 1948 to 1963 and tied for first in 1965.From 1950 to 1978 Unzicker played in twelveChess Olympiad s, and was first board on ten of them.He played nearly 400 times representing Germany's national team.For many years he was legal advisor for theGerman Chess Association .His tournament victories include the first place tie (+6 =9) with
Boris Spassky at theChigorin Memorial inSochi 1965, first atMaribor 1967 ahead ofSamuel Reshevsky , first at Krems, and first atAmsterdam 1980 tied withHans Ree . In 1950, Unzicker shared the prize for best top-board score (+9 =4 −1) withMiguel Najdorf for his performance on first board for the West German team at theDubrovnik Chess Olympiad. At theTel Aviv 1964 Chess Olympiad Unzicker scored 13.5 points playing first board for the West German team that won the bronze medal on the strength of a 3:1 team victory over theSoviet Union . Unzicker also shared fourth place (+2 =14 −1) withLajos Portisch in the 1966Piatigorsky Cup inSanta Monica, California . OnlyBoris Spassky ,Bobby Fischer , andBent Larsen finished ahead of Unzicker. Unzicker placed ahead of world championTigran Petrosian ,Samuel Reshevsky ,Miguel Najdorf ,Borislav Ivkov , andHein Donner . At Hastings 1969-1970, Unzicker finished second (+4 =5) afterLajos Portisch and ahead ofSvetozar Gligoric and former world championVasily Smyslov . Unzicker finished second (+3 =7 −2) toViktor Korchnoi atSouth Africa 1979.Unzicker had a classical chess style modelled after the German player and theorist
Siegbert Tarrasch . In 1956 he lost a match toPaul Keres in which both players chose to begin with theRuy Lopez opening in all eight games.In 2005, Unzicker celebrated his 80th birthday with his wife Freia, his three sons and their wives and three grandchildren.A retired judge, he was still playing chess as first board on the club team "Tarrasch Munich".Wolfgang Unzicker died on
April 20 2006 , at the age of 80, during a holiday trip toAlbufeira /Portugal .References
*cite book | author=Hooper, David and
Kenneth Whyld | title=The Oxford Companion To Chess | publisher=Oxford University | year=1996 | id=ISBN 0-19-280049-3External links
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