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◼️ About Larry Evans
🔹 Larry Evans
🔹 American chess Grandmaster
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▪️ Born: March 22, 1932
🔺New York, New York
▪️ Died: November 15, 2010 (aged 78)
🔺 Reno, Nevada
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✔️ Today is died day of Larry Evans
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🔰 Larry Melvyn Evans was an American chess grandmaster, author, and journalist. He won or shared the U.S. Chess Championship five times and the U.S. Open Chess Championship four times. He wrote a long-running syndicated chess column and wrote or co-wrote more than twenty books on chess.
🔰 He is not to be confused with Larry David Evans (b. 1952), another American chessmaster who was active in the 1970s and 1980s and achieved the International Master title.
🔰 Evans was born in Manhattan on March 22, 1932, and learned much about the game by playing for ten cents an hour on 42nd Street in New York City,[citation needed] quickly becoming a rising star. At age 14, he tied for 4th–5th place in the Marshall Chess Club championship. The next year he won it outright, becoming the youngest Marshall champion at that time. He also finished equal second in the U.S. Junior Championship, which led to an article in the September 1947 issue of Chess Review. At 16, he played in the 1948 U.S. Chess Championship, his first, tying for eighth place at 11½–7½.
Evans tied with Arthur Bisguier for first place in the U.S. Junior Chess Championship of 1949. By age 18, he had won a New York State championship as well as a gold medal in the Dubrovnik 1950 Chess Olympiad. In the latter, his 90% score (eight wins and two draws) on sixth board tied with Rabar of Yugoslavia for the best result of the entire Olympiad.
♦️ A memorable excellent game by Larry Evans👇
🔸 Larry Melvyn Evans vs Arthur Bisguier
🔸 USA-ch (1959), New York, NY USA, rd 9
🔸 Russian Game: Kaufmann Attack (C42)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇
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🔹 Larry Evans
🔹 American chess Grandmaster
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▪️ Born: March 22, 1932
🔺New York, New York
▪️ Died: November 15, 2010 (aged 78)
🔺 Reno, Nevada
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✔️ Today is died day of Larry Evans
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🔰 Larry Melvyn Evans was an American chess grandmaster, author, and journalist. He won or shared the U.S. Chess Championship five times and the U.S. Open Chess Championship four times. He wrote a long-running syndicated chess column and wrote or co-wrote more than twenty books on chess.
🔰 He is not to be confused with Larry David Evans (b. 1952), another American chessmaster who was active in the 1970s and 1980s and achieved the International Master title.
🔰 Evans was born in Manhattan on March 22, 1932, and learned much about the game by playing for ten cents an hour on 42nd Street in New York City,[citation needed] quickly becoming a rising star. At age 14, he tied for 4th–5th place in the Marshall Chess Club championship. The next year he won it outright, becoming the youngest Marshall champion at that time. He also finished equal second in the U.S. Junior Championship, which led to an article in the September 1947 issue of Chess Review. At 16, he played in the 1948 U.S. Chess Championship, his first, tying for eighth place at 11½–7½.
Evans tied with Arthur Bisguier for first place in the U.S. Junior Chess Championship of 1949. By age 18, he had won a New York State championship as well as a gold medal in the Dubrovnik 1950 Chess Olympiad. In the latter, his 90% score (eight wins and two draws) on sixth board tied with Rabar of Yugoslavia for the best result of the entire Olympiad.
♦️ A memorable excellent game by Larry Evans👇
🔸 Larry Melvyn Evans vs Arthur Bisguier
🔸 USA-ch (1959), New York, NY USA, rd 9
🔸 Russian Game: Kaufmann Attack (C42)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇
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@LarryEvans- ArthurBisguier 1959.pgn
569 B
🔸 Larry Melvyn Evans Arthur Bisguier, USA-ch1959, New York
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Jutta Hempel (born September 27, 1960 in Flensburg, Germany) was a German chess prodigy born in Flensburg, Germany. Hempel showed remarkable aptitude for the game at a young age - by age three she could watch a game of chess and replay it from memory, and by age four she was playing competitively at the Youth Center in Flensburg. By the age of five, Hempel was the top junior player in Flensburg. On her sixth birthday, Hempel performed the impressive feat of scoring 9.5-2.5 in a four hour simultaneous exhibition. In her next simultaneous exhibition, which took place in the town square, Hempel won with a decisive 9-1 score. Hempel won the Flensburg junior championship at age seven. She also played six games of simultaneous blindfold chess. When she was eight years old, Hempel continued to give simultaneous exhibitions, some of which were broadcast on television. At the age of nine,
Hempel managed to win a chess problem solving contest. Perhaps her most impressive accomplishment was her two draws against International Master Jens Enevoldsen.
Upon reaching maturity, Hempel focused on her family life and declined to pursue a career in chess.
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Hempel managed to win a chess problem solving contest. Perhaps her most impressive accomplishment was her two draws against International Master Jens Enevoldsen.
Upon reaching maturity, Hempel focused on her family life and declined to pursue a career in chess.
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Jan Timman and Kasparov shake hands before the start of the 5th game in their 6-game 'KRO' match at Hilversum, 20th December 1985.
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