Arturo Pomar

Arturo Pomar

Arturo Pomar Salamanca (born September 1, 1931, Palma de Mallorca) is a Spanish chess Grandmaster (GM).[1]

A chess prodigy (he won the championship of the Balearic Islands at the age of 11),[2] and a pupil of Alexander Alekhine, he became quite famous. He drew a game with his teacher at the age of thirteen, becoming the youngest player ever to draw with a reigning World Champion at a normal time control. His record still stands.[3]

In October 1943, he took 11th in Madrid (Paul Keres won). In 1944, he took 5th in Gijón (Alekhine won). In 1945, he tied for 4-5th in Madrid (Alekhine won); took 4th in Gijón (Antonio Rico won); and shared 3rd in Almeria (F. López Núñez and Alekhine won).[4]

After World War II, he shared sixth place at the 1946 London tournament (Herman Steiner won) and won a short match against Jacques Mieses (1.5 : 0.5) there. He tied for 12-13th at Barcelona 1946 (Miguel Najdorf won); tied for 15-16th at Mar del Plata 1949 (Hector Rossetto won); won at Santa Fe 1949; tied for 2nd-3rd, behind Paul Michel, at Rosario 1949; shared 1st at Paris 1949; tied for 2nd-3rd at Gijon 1950; took 15th at Madrid 1951 (Lodewijk Prins won); took 14th at Bad Pyrmont 1951 (zonal); took 2nd at Hollywood 1952; tied for 1st-2nd at New Orleans 1954 (US Open); won at Gijón 1955;[5] tied for 2nd-3rd at Madrid 1957; won at Santander 1958; shared 1st with Francisco José Pérez at Madrid 1959.

In 1960, he shared first with Svetozar Gligorić, Lajos Portisch and Jan Hein Donner in Madrid (zonal) and tied for 2nd-3rd in play-off there. He tied for 1st-2nd at Torremolinos 1961; tied for 11-12th in Stockholm 1962 (interzonal, Bobby Fischer won); took 5th at Enschede 1963 (zonal, Gligorić won); won at Málaga 1964; took 4th at Málaga 1965 (Antonio Medina won); shared 1st with Alberic O'Kelly de Galway and Klaus Darga at Palma de Mallorca 1965; took 2nd, behind Mikhail Botvinnik, at Amsterdam 1966 (IBM tournament); took 2nd, behind Mikhail Tal at Palma de Mallorca 1966; tied for 10-12th at Beverwijk 1967 (Boris Spassky won); took 8th at Palma de Mallorca 1968 (Viktor Korchnoi won); took 13th at Palma de Mallorca (Bent Larsen won); won at Málaga 1971, tied for 12-14th at Madrid 1973 (Anatoly Karpov won).[6]

He was seven times Spanish Champion (1946, 1950, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1962, and 1966), and four times Sub-Champion (1951, 1956, 1964, and 1969).[7]

Pomar played twelve times for Spain in Chess Olympiads:

He won individual bronze medal at Leipzig 1960.[8]

Awarded the IM title in 1950 and GM title in 1962.

Notable chess games

References

  1. ^ Arturo Pomar Salamanca (1931)
  2. ^ Records in Chess - Chess.com
  3. ^ No Archiving Spiders Allowed
  4. ^ http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk
  5. ^ Torneo Cerrado Internacional
  6. ^ Madrid
  7. ^ bidmonfa
  8. ^ OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess

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