List of International Masters (awarded 1970)

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András Adorján was born as András Jocha, but changed his name in honor of a flautist .

The list of International Masters of 1970 lists all chess players who received the title of International Masters in 1970 from the World Chess Federation FIDE .

15 of the 17 players honored at the time are still alive in May 2018. 13 of the 17 players later achieved the grandmaster title .

Legend

The table contains the following information:

  • Name : gives the name of the player.
  • Country : The country for which the player was eligible to play in 1970.
  • Life data : states the year of birth and, if applicable, the year of death of the player.
  • GM : Indicates the year of award for players who were later promoted to grandmasters.
  • Other associations : For players who were sooner or later eligible to play for at least one other association, this indicates these associations with the periods of eligibility to play (if known). Changes to a successor state are taken into account if the player was still active in chess at that time.

list

Surname country Life dates GM other associations
András Adorján Hungary 1950 1973
Ulf Andersson Sweden 1951 1972
Yuri Balashov Soviet Union 1949 1973 Russia (since 1992)
Roman Dzindzichashvili Soviet Union 1944 1977 Israel (1977–1979), United States (since 1980)
Darko Gliksman Yugoslavia 1937-2016 Croatia (from 1992)
Vlatko Kovačević Yugoslavia 1942 1976 Croatia (since 1992)
Ljubomir Ljubojević Yugoslavia 1950 1971 Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006), Serbia (since 2006)
Oleg Moiseyev Soviet Union 1925-2002
Miguel Quinteros Argentina 1947 1973
Zoltan Ribli Hungary 1951 1973
Igor Saizew Soviet Union 1938 1976 Russia (since 1992)
Guðmundur Sigurjónsson Iceland 1947 1975
Jan Smejkal Czechoslovakia 1946 1972 Czech Republic (since 1993)
Nikola Spiridonov Bulgaria 1938 1979
Andrzej Sydor Poland 1937
Volodymyr Tukmakov Soviet Union 1946 1972 Ukraine (since 1992)
Bernard Zuckerman United States 1943

See also

References and comments

  1. Ljubomir Ljubojević is not listed in the FIDE Golden Book, but his IM title is documented by other sources, e.g. B. Nikad majstor, uvek - velemajstor or chessgames.com
  2. The year of birth of Saizew different sources give different (1937, 1938, 1939).

literature

  • Willy Iclicki: FIDE Golden book 1924–2002. Euroadria, Slovenia 2002, OCLC 446052391 .