- Henri Grob
Henri Grob (4 June 1904 – 5 July 1974) was a Swiss chess master.
Grob represented Switzerland in
Chess Olympiads .
* In 1927, at fourth board in 1st Olympiad in London (+2 –5 =7);
* In 1935, at second board in 6th Olympiad in Warsaw (+2 –8 =5);
* In 1936, at third board in unofficial Olympiad in Munich (+4 –7 =6);
* In 1952, at first board in 10th Olympiad in Helsinki (+6 –6 =1).He also played for Switzerland in some friendly matches.
* In 1950, he lost toCarlos Guimard 0,5 : 1,5 in Zurich (SUI – ARG);
* In 1951, he drew withEugenio Szabados 1 : 1 in Venice (SUI – ITA);
* In 1952, he drew withRudolf Teschner 1 : 1 in Lucerne (SUI – FRG);
* In 1955, he won against Weichselbaumer 1 : 0 in Zurich (SUI – Saar). [ [http://www.olimpbase.org/ OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess ] ]Grob played several matches.
* In 1933, he lost toSalo Flohr (+1 –4 =1)
* In 1934, he won againstJacques Mieses (+4 –1 =1)
* In 1935, he lost toLajos Steiner (+1 –3 =0)
* In 1937, he drew withGeorge Koltanowski (+1 –1 =2)
* In 1947, he lost toMax Euwe (+0 –5 =1)
* In 1948, he lost toMiguel Najdorf (+1 –5 =0)
* In 1949, he lost toEfim Bogoljubow (+2 –4 =1)
* In 1950, he lost toLodewijk Prins (+1 –4 =1). [Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987). "Szachy od A do Z". Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka Warszawa. ISBN 83-217-2481-7 (1. A-M), ISBN 83-217-2745-x (2. N-Z)]In 1926, he tied for 10-12th in Meran (
Edgar Colle won). In 1932, he tied for 9-12th in Bern (Alexander Alekhine won). In 1934, he tied for 13-14th in Zurich (Alekhine won). In 1935, he took 3rd, behind Flohr and Koltanowski, in Barcelona, took 3rd in Rosas (Flohr won), and took 10th in Bad Nauheim (Bogoljubow won). In 1936, he took 10th in Dresden (Alekhine won), tied for 3rd-4th in Reus, and took 2nd, behindErik Lundin , in Ostend. In 1937, he tied for 1st-3rd withReuben Fine andPaul Keres in Ostend. In 1939, he took 9th in Stuttgart ("Europa Turnier"; Bogoljubow won). [http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/index.htm]He was Swiss Champion in 1939 and 1951. He pioneered eccentric chess openings, such as 1.g4 (book "Angriff g2–g4", Zurich 1942), sometimes knows as
Grob's Attack . He was an artist and painter.In 1947, he tied for 2nd-3rd, behind
Savielly Tartakower in Baarn, and took 5th in Venice (Tartakower won). In 1947/48 he tied for 2nd-4th, behind László Szabó, in Hastings. In 1948, he took 8th in Venice (Miguel Najdorf won). In 1949/50 he took 4th in Lucerne (Blau won). In 1951, he took 10th in Bad Pyrmont (zonal;Svetozar Gligorić won). Between 1946 and 1972, Grob played 3,614 correspondence chess games. He won 2,703, lost 430, and drew 481 games. All of the games were played against readers of the "Neue Zürcher Zeitung ", a leading Swiss newspaper.He was awarded the IM title in 1950.
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