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  • Tuesday, September 29, 2015

    Vintage Tahl

    The first strong tournament in Switzerland for a long time took place in Zurich in May and June 1959 and it had several of the world's leading players participating. Among them were Tahl, who a year later would defeat Botvinnik to become world champion, Fischer, Keres, Larsen. Unzicker, Barcza, Olafsson, and Donner. Things started well for the Swiss masters; Walther held Fischer to a draw in a B and P ending and Tahl lost to Edwin Bhend. Tahl was undaunted though and went on to win his next four games!

    Final stndings: 
    1) Tahl-11.5 
    2) Gligoric- 11.0 
    3-4) Keres - 10.5 
    3-4) Fischer 
    5-6) Larsen - 9.5 
    5-6) Unzicker 
    7) Barcza - 8.5 
    8) Olafsson – 8.0 
    9) Kupper – 7.0 
    10-11) Donner 6.5 
    10-11) Bhend 
    12) Keller - 6.0 
    13-14) Duckstein – 5.0 
    13-14) Walther 
    15-16) Blau - 2.5 
    15-16) Nievergelt 

    The following attacking game is vintage Tahl.
     

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