1970 in chess

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Events in chess in 1970;

Top players

Elo rating
- 1970

  1. Bobby Fischer  United States 2720
  2. Boris Spassky  Soviet Union 2670
  3. Viktor Korchnoi  Soviet Union 2670
  4. Efim Geller  Soviet Union 2660
  5. Bent Larsen  Denmark 2650
  6. Tigran Petrosian  Soviet Union 2650
  7. Mikhail Botvinnik  Soviet Union 2640
  8. Lev Polugaevsky  Soviet Union 2640
  9. Lajos Portisch  Hungary 2630
  10. Vasily Smyslov  Soviet Union 2620

Chess news in brief

Births

  • Xie Jun, Chinese GM and former Women's World Champion - October 30
  • Boris Alterman, Soviet-Israeli GM, a highly rated tournament player of the 1990s - May 4
  • Rune Djurhuus, Norwegian GM and former European Junior Champion - January 25
  • Zbyněk Hráček, Czechoslovak GM, a former winner of the national championship - September 9
  • Alisa Marić, Serbian WGM and IM, former Women's World Championship Candidate - January 10
  • Mirjana Marić, Serbian WGM, former women's national and World Youth Champion - January 10
  • Gilberto Hernández Guerrero, Mexican GM, for many years the country's strongest player - February 4
  • Tiger Hillarp Persson, Swedish GM and former national champion - October 28
  • Manuel Apicella, French GM and former national champion - April 19
  • Zoltán Varga, Hungarian GM and former national champion - July 12
  • Karsten Muller
    , German GM, a writer for Chessbase and noted expert on endgames - November 23
  • Alberto David, Luxembourg GM, for many years the country's strongest player - March 26
  • Yona Kosashvili, Georgian born GM who has also lived in Israel and Canada - July 3
  • Lin Weiguo, Chinese IM and 3 times the national champion - July 25

Deaths

  • Vincenzo Castaldi, Italian IM, many times the national champion - January 6
  • Mariano Castillo, Chilean Master and multiple winner of the national championship - September 23
  • Abraham Kupchik, U.S. Master and Olympiad medal winner - November 26
  • Ludwig Rodl
    , German Master and Olympiad medal winner - March 23
  • Adolf Seitz, German-Argentine Master mostly active in the 1920s and 1930s - April 6
  • Alois Wotawa, Austrian composer of chess problems and endgame studies - April 12
  • Wilhelm Schönmann, German Master, active in the early part of the 20th century - ?

Miscellaneous

Notes

  1. CHESS magazine
    - Vol 35, May 1970, p 253 & pp 255-268
  2. CHESS magazine
    - Vol 35, May–June 1970, pp 297-298
  3. CHESS magazine
    - Vol 35, June–July 1970, pp 332-334
  4. CHESS magazine
    - Vol 35, August 1970, pp 370-372
  5. CHESS magazine
    - Vol 35, June–July 1970, p 331
  6. CHESS magazine
    - Vol 35, March 1970, p 190
  7. CHESS magazine
    - Vol 35, August 1970, pp 350-351
  8. CHESS magazine
    - Vol 35, August 1970, p 349

References

  • Burgess, Graham (1999). Chess Highlights of the 20th Century. Gambit Publications. .
  • Chess History & Chronology - Bill Wall( Archived 2008-09-24 at the Wayback Machine 2009-10-20)
  • Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information