Mar del Plata chess tournament
- Mar del Plata chess tournament
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Mar del Plata has a rich history of chess tournaments, most notably their international chess tournament and open tournament. There is also an annual city tournament, which had its first edition in 1946, and reached its 62nd edition in 2007.
The international tournament started off in 1928, but only in the period from 1941 to 1970 was it a truly international tournament with considerable reputation. After 1970, only seven international tournaments have been played.[1] The 1951, 1954, 1969 and 2001 editions were zonal tournaments. There was also a zonal tournament for women in Mar del Plata, in 1969 won by the Brazilian Ruth Cardoso, Silvia Kot from Argentina became second.
In 1967 the first edition of the open tournament was organised; in 1969 it became an annual event.
The Mar del Plata Variation of the King's Indian Defence (1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 0–0 6. Be2 e5 7. 0–0 Nc6 8. d5 Ne7) is named after a game played in 1953 at the 16th international tournament between Miguel Najdorf and Svetozar Gligorić.
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Mar del Plata International Chess Tournament
Mar del Plata Open Chess Tournament
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# Year Winner 1 1960
Cristobal Dominguez (Argentina)1 1961
Cristobal Dominguez (Argentina)1 1963
Cristobal Dominguez (Argentina)1 1967
Miguel Najdorf (Argentina)2 1969
René Letelier (Chile)3 1970
Lothar Schmid (Germany)4 1971
Raúl Ocampo (Argentina)5 1972
Jorge Rubinetti (Argentina)6 1973
Lothar Schmid (Germany)7 1974
Miguel Najdorf (Argentina)8 1975
Jaime Emma (Argentina)9 1976
Aldo Seidler (Argentina)10 1977
Ricardo Poleschi (Argentina)11 1978
Aldo Seidler (Argentina)12 1979
Miguel Najdorf (Argentina)13 1980
Carlos Lago (Argentina)14 1983
Luis Bronstein (Argentina)15 1984
Marcelo Tempone (Argentina)16 1985
Jorge Rubinetti (Argentina)17 1986
Oscar Panno (Argentina)18 1987
Roberto Cifuentes (Chile)19 1988
Oscar Panno (Argentina)20 1989
Pablo Zarnicki (Argentina)21 1990
Roberto Cifuentes (Chile)22 1991
Marcelo Tempone (Argentina)23 1992
Sergio Giardelli (Argentina)24 1993
Bent Larsen (Denmark)
Julio Granda (Peru)25 1994
Oscar Panno (Argentina)26 1995
Sergio Slipak (Argentina)27 1996
Fabian Fiorito (Argentina)28 1997
Fernando Braga (Italy)29 1998
Alfredo Giaccio (Argentina)30 1999
Sergio Slipak (Argentina)31 2000
Martín Labollita (Argentina)32 2001
Sergio Slipak (Argentina)33 2002
Fabián Fiorito (Argentina)34 2003
Suat Atalık (Bosnia and Herzegovina)35 2004
Pablo Lafuente (Argentina)36 2005
José F. Cubas (Paraguay)37 2006
Diego Flores (Argentina)38 2007
Andrés Rodríguez (Uruguay)
External links
- Portal page of chess in Mar del Plata: [1]
- Winners of the international tournament of Mar del Plata: [2]
- Winners of the open tournament of Mar del Plata: [3]
- Winners of the city tournament Mar del Plata: [4]
References
- Crowther, Mark (5 April 1999), THE WEEK IN CHESS 230: XXX Mar del Plata Open, London Chess Center, http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic230.html#4
- Crowther, Mark (24 April 2000), THE WEEK IN CHESS 285: XXXI Mar del Plata Open, London Chess Center, http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic285.html#15
- Crowther, Mark (16 April 2001), THE WEEK IN CHESS 336: XXXII Mar del Plata Open, London Chess Center, http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic336.html#7
- Crowther, Mark (1 April 2002), THE WEEK IN CHESS 386: XXXIII Mar del Plata Open, London Chess Center, http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic386.html#14
- Crowther, Mark (21 April 2003), THE WEEK IN CHESS 441: XXXIV Mar del Plata Open, London Chess Center, http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic441.html#17
- Crowther, Mark (17 April 2006), THE WEEK IN CHESS 597: XXXVII Mar del Plata Open, London Chess Center, http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic597.html#9
- Crowther, Mark (9 April 2007), THE WEEK IN CHESS 648: XXXVIII Mar del Plata Open, London Chess Center, http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic648.html#14
- Golombek, Harry, ed. (1977), "Mar del Plata Tournaments", Golombek's Encyclopedia of Chess, Crown Publishing, ISBN 0-517-53146-1
- Svetozar Gligoric (2003), King's Indian Defence - Mar Del Plata Variation, Batsford, ISBN 978-0713487671
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