- Hans-Joachim Hecht
Infobox chess player
playername = Hans-Joachim Hecht
|caption= Hecht in 1980
birthname = Hans-Joachim Hecht
country = GER
datebirth = birth date and age|1939|1|29
placebirth =Luckenwalde ,West Germany
datedeath =
placedeath =
title = Grandmaster
worldchampion =
womensworldchampion =
rating = 2394 (October 2008)
peakrating = 2515 (January 1974)Hans-Joachim Hecht (born
January 29 ,1939 ,Luckenwalde ) is a Germanchess player and twice the national champion. His first name is often abbreviated to "Hajo".One of his earliest international tournaments was the
Kecskemet zonal qualifier of 1964, where he finished a creditable ninth equal, behind some of the finest players of the day (Georgi Tringov ,Ludek Pachman , Laszlo Szabo,Florin Gheorghiu andVlastimil Hort to name a few). AtBussum in 1968, he took a share of sixth place (Robert Hubner won). There were other promising results at Bussum 1969 and the Raach zonal the same year, but it was apparent that development was slow during this phase of his career, and he was unable to challenge for first place in strong competition.Progress was eventually forthcoming between earning his
International Master title in 1969 and becoming a Grandmaster in 1973, when the quality of his play improved rapidly, and this was largely due to his decision to turn professional around 1970. As a result, he participated in a great many events and was able to register impressive victories atBad Pyrmont 1970 (withAlexander Matanovic and Mato Damjanovic),Olot 1971,Malaga 1972,Montilla-Moriles 1972 andDortmund 1973 (withBoris Spassky andUlf Andersson ). Domestically too, he twice captured theGerman Chess Championship , in 1970 and 1973. AtWijk aan Zee in 1974, a fully bearded Hecht took a share of third place behindWalter Browne andJan Hein Donner (ahead ofJan Timman andAndras Adorjan ) and was the winner atDublin .He was also making wedding plans in 1974 and realised that his earnings would be insufficient to raise a family. Consequently, he resumed his former amateur status and took a job in
local government , based inSolingen . He married Anne Marie Zeitler, the sister of notable German blind chess player Hans Zeitler and together they had two sons, Christopher and Volkmar. Both are strong chess players.Hecht has had a long and successful association with team chess, spanning from 1962-1986, during which time he made ten
Chess Olympiad appearances. Curiously, his highest team position (board 2) atLa Valletta 1980, coincided with his best score of +7, =4, -2 (69%). He also played at threeEuropean Team Championship s, from 1965-1977, but it was at theWorld Team Chess Championship of 1985, that he scored his biggest triumph, taking an individual gold medal for his performance on board 5. Over the years, he also gained medals at theEEC Team Chess Championship, The Clare Benedict Chess Cup, and the Nordic Chess Cup. In league chess, he enjoyed many successes withChess Bundesliga teams "Solingen SG 1868" and "Bayern Munich" throughout his career.By the late 1970s, he found himself playing a diminishing number of tournaments and so took up
correspondence chess , earning himself the Correspondence International Master title in 1980.For many years, he was a 'second' to
World Chess Championship Candidate Robert Hubner.Most recently, he has been involved in the promotion of German junior chess club "Furstenfeldbruck", but also participated at the 2005
World Senior Chess Championship atLignano Sabbiadoro , where he made a respectable top ten finish from a field of one hundred and forty. In 2006, he played at Queenstown, New Zealand, and took home the 'Seniors' trophy.References
* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans-Joachim_Hecht German Wikipedia page]
* [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/eric.delaire/Tournois/Wijk.htm#1974 Wijk aan Zee result]
* [http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2909 Chessbase Queenstown report]
*CHESS magazine - May 1974, p. 223 - Dublin result.
*cite book | author=Hooper, David and Whyld, Kenneth | title=The Oxford Companion to Chess | publisher=Oxford University | year=1984 | id=ISBN 0192175408
*citation | editor-last=Golombek | editor-first=Harry | editor-link=Harry Golombek | year=1981 | title=The Penguin Encyclopaedia of Chess | publisher=Penguin Books | isbn=978-0140464528
* [http://www.olimpbase.org Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information]External links
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=71226? Hecht's games at Chessgames.com]
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