1971 in chess

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Template:Year nav sports topic5 Events in chess in 1971;

Top players

FIDE top 10 by Elo rating - January 1971

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  2. Boris Spassky Script error: No such module "flag". 2690
  3. Viktor Korchnoi Script error: No such module "flag". 2660
  4. Bent Larsen Script error: No such module "flag". 2660
  5. Tigran Petrosian Script error: No such module "flag". 2640
  6. Lajos Portisch Script error: No such module "flag". 2630
  7. Mikhail Botvinnik Script error: No such module "flag". 2630
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Chess news in brief

Births

  • Michael Adams, English GM, world elite player, former World Championship finalist - November 17
  • Vladimir Akopian, Armenian GM, former World Junior Champion and highly rated - December 7
  • Victor Bologan, Moldovan GM, a winner of the strong Dortmund Sparkassen event - December 14
  • Vasil Spasov, Bulgarian GM, former World Junior Champion with multiple national titles - February 17
  • Alexander Delchev, Bulgarian GM, former European Junior Champion and national champion - July 15
  • Christopher Lutz, German GM, renowned theoretician and former national champion - February 24
  • Konstantin Lerner, Soviet-Ukrainian GM, former national champion of Ukraine - February 28
  • Vitali Golod, Ukrainian-Israeli GM, former champion of Ukraine before his move to Israel - June 23
  • Martin Mrva, Slovakian GM, former national champion - December 12
  • Vasik Rajlich, Czech-American IM, author of the powerful playing program Rybka - March 19

Deaths

  • Olaf Barda, Norwegian IM, six times the national champion and a correspondence grandmaster - May 2
  • Alexander Zaitsev, Soviet GM, tied first for the 1968/69 USSR Championship, died at thirty-six - November 8
  • Hans Müller, Austrian IM, divided career between chess, skiing, fencing etc. Also a chess writer - February 28
  • Victor Kahn, Russian-born master, later settled in France and won the national championship - October 6
  • José Araiza, Mexico's best player prior to the arrival of Carlos Torre - September 27
  • Iosif Pogrebyssky, Ukrainian master, active as a tournament player in the 1920s and 1930s - May 20
  • Luis Palau, Argentinian master, represented his country at three Olympiads in the 1920s - February 8

Notes

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  1. CHESS magazine - Vol 37, November 1971, pp 53-62
  2. CHESS magazine - Vol 37, February 1972, p 139
  3. CHESS magazine - Vol 37, February 1972, pp 129-134
  4. The Soviet Championships (Cafferty & Taimanov, 1998) - p 154
  5. CHESS magazine - Vol 37, February 1972, pp 140-143
  6. CHESS magazine - Vol 37, November 1971, pp 46-49
  7. CHESS magazine - Vol 37, October 1971, pp 16-30
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References

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