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  • Jan Timman
  • Dutch chess grandmaster (1951–2026)

    Jan Hendrik Timman (14 December 1951 – 18 February 2026) was a Dutch chess grandmaster who was one of the world's leading players from the late 1970s to

    Jan Timman

    Jan Timman

    Jan_Timman

  • Judit Polgár
  • Hungarian chess grandmaster (born 1976)

    third with a score of 7–4 in the Donner Memorial in Amsterdam, behind Jan Timman and Julio Granda, who tied for first, and ahead of Yasser Seirawan, Alexander

    Judit Polgár

    Judit Polgár

    Judit_Polgár

  • Nigel Short
  • English chess grandmaster (born 1965)

    In the final, in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Short defeated Dutchman Jan Timman (+5−3=5) to earn the right to meet defending World Champion Garry Kasparov

    Nigel Short

    Nigel Short

    Nigel_Short

  • Jan (name)
  • Name list

    inventor Jan Szymański (born 1989), Polish speed skater Jan Timman (1951–2026), Dutch chess Grandmaster Jan Tomaszewski (born 1948), Polish footballer Jan Ullrich

    Jan (name)

    Jan_(name)

  • Anatoly Karpov
  • Russian chess grandmaster (born 1951)

    with Mikhail Tal ahead of a field of strong grandmasters completed by Jan Timman, Ljubomir Ljubojević, Boris Spassky, Vlastimil Hort, Lajos Portisch, Robert

    Anatoly Karpov

    Anatoly Karpov

    Anatoly_Karpov

  • Fifty-move rule
  • Chess rule for claiming a draw

    algebraic notation to describe chess moves. In this 1995 game between Jan Timman and Christopher Lutz, an endgame with a rook and bishop versus a rook

    Fifty-move rule

    Fifty-move_rule

  • Timman
  • Surname list

    Look up timman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Timman is the surname of the following notable people: Jan Timman (1951–2026), Dutch chess Grandmaster

    Timman

    Timman

  • TePe Sigeman & Co chess tournament
  • Chess tournament in Malmö, Sweden

    to the COVID-19 pandemic). In the year 2000, Judit Polgár won ahead of Jan Timman. 2003 was the first edition attracting a 2700+ rated player, Vassily Ivanchuk

    TePe Sigeman & Co chess tournament

    TePe_Sigeman_&_Co_chess_tournament

  • List of World Chess Championships
  • Kasparov of his title and organized a championship match between Karpov and Jan Timman, who had finished second and third in the Candidates Tournament. For the

    List of World Chess Championships

    List of World Chess Championships

    List_of_World_Chess_Championships

  • Bobby Fischer
  • American chess grandmaster (1943–2008)

    challenges the Soviet chess machine and defeats it". Dutch Grandmaster Jan Timman called Fischer's victory "the story of a lonely hero who overcomes an

    Bobby Fischer

    Bobby Fischer

    Bobby_Fischer

  • Mikhail Tal
  • Soviet and Latvian chess grandmaster (1936–1992)

    narrowly missing further advancement after drawing a playoff match with Jan Timman, who held the tiebreak advantage from the tournament proper. From July

    Mikhail Tal

    Mikhail Tal

    Mikhail_Tal

  • Anish Giri
  • Russian-Dutch chess grandmaster (born 1994)

    Tournament becoming the fourth Dutch player since 1968 (after Gennadi Sosonko, Jan Timman, and Jorden van Foreest), and 14th Dutch player overall, to do so. After

    Anish Giri

    Anish Giri

    Anish_Giri

  • World Chess Championship 1993
  • Controversial chess matches

    his title, and instead held a title match between Anatoly Karpov and Jan Timman. The matches were won by Kasparov and Karpov respectively. For the first

    World Chess Championship 1993

    World Chess Championship 1993

    World_Chess_Championship_1993

  • New In Chess
  • Magazine

    eight times a year with editors such as the Grandmaster Jan Timman and chess journalist Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam. It began publication in 1984 and contains

    New In Chess

    New In Chess

    New_In_Chess

  • FIDE World Chess Championship 1996
  • Chess match between Anatoly Karpov and Gata Kamsky

    awarded the two slots in its 1993 championship match to Anatoly Karpov and Jan Timman, both of whom had been defeated in earlier qualification rounds by Short

    FIDE World Chess Championship 1996

    FIDE World Chess Championship 1996

    FIDE_World_Chess_Championship_1996

  • Scotch Game
  • Chess opening

    avoiding the extensively analysed Ruy Lopez. It has also been advocated by Jan Timman and Sergei Rublevsky. This article uses algebraic notation to describe

    Scotch Game

    Scotch_Game

  • List of chess players by peak FIDE rating
  • Czechoslovakia United States Lubomir Kavalek 2625 1974-05 Netherlands Jan Timman 2625 1979-01 14 Soviet Union Vassily Smyslov 2620 1971-07 Soviet Union

    List of chess players by peak FIDE rating

    List_of_chess_players_by_peak_FIDE_rating

  • Max Euwe
  • Dutch chess grandmaster (1901–1981)

    of the 1972 World Chess Championship match, co-authored by Euwe with Jan Timman, was written in 1972 but not published in English until 2002. Euwe's book

    Max Euwe

    Max Euwe

    Max_Euwe

  • Linares International Chess Tournament
  • Traditional major international chess tournament

    Ljubojević and Robert Hübner 1986 no tournament 1987 no tournament 1988 Jan Timman 1989 Vasyl Ivanchuk 1990 Garry Kasparov 1991 Vasyl Ivanchuk 1992 Garry

    Linares International Chess Tournament

    Linares International Chess Tournament

    Linares_International_Chess_Tournament

  • Chess World Cup 1988–1989
  • 1988–1989 chess tournament series

    his brother. Karpov's win against Jan Timman in round six won two brilliancy prizes. As entertainment, Karpov and Timman played a human chess game at the

    Chess World Cup 1988–1989

    Chess World Cup 1988–1989

    Chess_World_Cup_1988–1989

  • Vladimir Kramnik
  • Russian chess grandmaster (born 1975)

    world. In response, FIDE sanctioned a match between Anatoly Karpov and Jan Timman for the FIDE World Championship, which Karpov won. Subsequently, the chess

    Vladimir Kramnik

    Vladimir Kramnik

    Vladimir_Kramnik

  • World Chess Championship 1972
  • Match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky

    previously shown Spassky 14...Qb7!, the move with which Geller later beat Jan Timman at Hilversum 1973, but Spassky apparently forgot about it. Fischer's 20

    World Chess Championship 1972

    World Chess Championship 1972

    World_Chess_Championship_1972

  • Tilburg chess tournament
  • Chess tournament series in the Netherlands

    only two made it past the first round. They were joined by the seeded Jan Timman and Jeroen Piket. Paul van der Sterren declined to play after his request

    Tilburg chess tournament

    Tilburg chess tournament

    Tilburg_chess_tournament

  • Viktor Korchnoi
  • Soviet-Swiss chess grandmaster (1931–2016)

    giving simultaneous exhibitions. He played a short match against GM Jan Timman – the strongest active non-Soviet player at that time – and comprehensively

    Viktor Korchnoi

    Viktor Korchnoi

    Viktor_Korchnoi

  • Deaths in February 2026
  • Shahid, 76, Palestinian diplomat. Clem Sunter, 81, South African futurist. Jan Timman, 74, Dutch chess grandmaster. Eugène Tremblay, 89, Canadian Roman Catholic

    Deaths in February 2026

    Deaths_in_February_2026

  • Chess Olympiad
  • Biennial international chess tournament

    have too many negative side effects". Players such as Artur Yusupov, Jan Timman and Robert Hübner either refused to play for their national team or to

    Chess Olympiad

    Chess Olympiad

    Chess_Olympiad

  • List of strong chess tournaments
  • Alexander Beliavsky 1981 Amsterdam Jan Timman Lone Pine Viktor Korchnoi Johannesburg Ulf Andersson Las Palmas Jan Timman Linares International Chess Tournament

    List of strong chess tournaments

    List of strong chess tournaments

    List_of_strong_chess_tournaments

  • Boris Spassky
  • Russian chess grandmaster (1937–2025)

    declined his place. Spassky won an exhibition match with Dutch grandmaster Jan Timman at Amsterdam 1977 by 4–2. He triumphed in extra games in his quarterfinal

    Boris Spassky

    Boris Spassky

    Boris_Spassky

  • 2026 in chess
  • "Obituary: Grandmaster Jan Timman (1951–2026)". European Chess Union. Retrieved 19 February 2026. "Dutch chess grandmaster Timman, 'the best of the West'

    2026 in chess

    2026_in_chess

  • King walk
  • Chess terminology

    Short vs. Timman, final position This example uses algebraic notation. In chess, a king walk, also known as a king march, steel king, or wandering king

    King walk

    King_walk

  • World Chess Championship 1990
  • Chess match between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov

    Interzonals, the top four of the previous Candidates Tournament (Sokolov, Timman, Vaganian, and Yusupov) qualified directly for this tournament. The Canadian

    World Chess Championship 1990

    World Chess Championship 1990

    World_Chess_Championship_1990

  • World Chess Championship 1987
  • Duel for the World Chess Championship

    match for fourth place was held after the main event. It ended 3-3, and Timman advanced because he had more wins during the tournament (4 against Tal's

    World Chess Championship 1987

    World Chess Championship 1987

    World_Chess_Championship_1987

  • Evans Gambit
  • Chess opening

    was out of favour for much of the 20th century, although John Nunn and Jan Timman played it in some games in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In the 1990s

    Evans Gambit

    Evans_Gambit

  • Delft
  • City and municipality in South Holland, Netherlands

    heavyweight weightlifter and shot putter, competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics Jan Timman (born 1951), chess grandmaster, raised in Delft Ria Stalman (born 1951)

    Delft

    Delft

    Delft

  • Miguel Najdorf
  • Polish-Argentine chess grandmaster (1910–1997)

    Najdorf, translated by Taylor Kingston, foreword and annotated games by Jan Timman, Russell Enterprises, Inc., 2016, ISBN 978-1941270394. Silver, Albert

    Miguel Najdorf

    Miguel Najdorf

    Miguel_Najdorf

  • Corus Chess Tournament 2008
  • Chess tournament in the Netherlands

    robin, was won by Ljubomir Ljubojević with 4 points out of 6, ahead of Jan Timman, Viktor Korchnoi and Lajos Portisch. The tournament was also notable for

    Corus Chess Tournament 2008

    Corus_Chess_Tournament_2008

  • FIDE
  • International chess governing body

    official rating list, and announced a title match between Karpov and Jan Timman, whom Short had defeated in the Candidates Tournament. Both Kasparov and

    FIDE

    FIDE

  • Karpov–Kasparov rivalry
  • Rivalry between two chess grandmasters

    Karpov, with Kasparov (left) and Dutch Grandmaster Jan Timman (right) in Amsterdam, 1987

    Karpov–Kasparov rivalry

    Karpov–Kasparov rivalry

    Karpov–Kasparov_rivalry

  • World Chess Championship
  • Competition to determine the World Chess Champion

    Karpov by defeating Karpov in the candidates semi-finals followed by Jan Timman in the finals, thereby earning the right to challenge Kasparov for the

    World Chess Championship

    World Chess Championship

    World_Chess_Championship

  • History of chess
  • accomplished analysts, including Max Euwe, Mikhail Botvinnik, Vasily Smyslov and Jan Timman.[non-tertiary source needed] Digital clocks appeared in the 1980s.[non-tertiary

    History of chess

    History of chess

    History_of_chess

  • List of Dutch people
  • theorem in circuit theory Carole Thate (born 1971), field hockey player Jan Timman (born 1951), chess player Regilio Tuur (born 1967), boxer Jochem Uytdehaage

    List of Dutch people

    List_of_Dutch_people

  • Tata Steel Chess Tournament
  • Annual chess tournament held in the Netherlands

    GM Jan Timman, a 2 time winner vs WCC Garry Kasparov, a 3 time winner, pictured at Hoogovens 1999; Kasparov went on to win

    Tata Steel Chess Tournament

    Tata Steel Chess Tournament

    Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament

  • Jorden van Foreest
  • Dutch chess grandmaster (born 1999)

    for the first time in his career, and became the first Dutchman since Jan Timman in 1985 to win Wijk aan Zee. He acted as a second for Magnus Carlsen in

    Jorden van Foreest

    Jorden van Foreest

    Jorden_van_Foreest

  • Yasser Seirawan
  • American chess grandmaster (born 1960)

    lists between July 1982 and January 2002. In 1990, he won a match against Jan Timman sponsored by KRO by the score of +3-1=2. For 12 years, he was the chief

    Yasser Seirawan

    Yasser Seirawan

    Yasser_Seirawan

  • Pirc Defence
  • Chess opening

    aggressive line is one of the most ambitious systems against the Pirc. Jan Timman has played the Austrian successfully with both colours. Yuri Balashov

    Pirc Defence

    Pirc_Defence

  • Garry Kasparov
  • Russian chess grandmaster (born 1963)

    British grandmaster who had defeated Karpov in a qualifying match and then Jan Timman in the finals held in early 1993. After a confusing and compressed bidding

    Garry Kasparov

    Garry Kasparov

    Garry_Kasparov

  • Smothered mate
  • Type of checkmate in chess

    Philidor by several hundred years. An example is to be found in the game Jan Timman–Nigel Short at the 1990 Tilburg tournament. From the diagrammed position

    Smothered mate

    Smothered mate

    Smothered_mate

  • Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam
  • Dutch chess journalist

    co-commentators: Vladimir Kramnik, Peter Leko, Nigel Short, Peter Svidler and Jan Timman. Following this debut he hosted the live commentary at top tournaments

    Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam

    Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam

    Dirk_Jan_ten_Geuzendam

  • Jan Smeets
  • Dutch chess grandmaster (born 1985)

    Memorial Tournament, after Michael Adams and Loek van Wely, but ahead of Jan Timman, Ivan Sokolov and Nigel Short. He took a share of fifth place at the EU

    Jan Smeets

    Jan Smeets

    Jan_Smeets

  • Simpson's-in-the-Strand
  • London restaurant

    with high calibre grandmasters such as Michael Adams, Ivan Sokolov and Jan Timman competing. In The Guns of Navarone, David Niven's character leans over

    Simpson's-in-the-Strand

    Simpson's-in-the-Strand

    Simpson's-in-the-Strand

  • Reykjavik Open
  • Chess tournament

     Vassily Smyslov (Soviet Union) 7 1976  Friðrik Ólafsson (Iceland),  Jan Timman (Netherlands) 8 1978  Walter Browne (United States) 9 1980  Viktor Kupreichik (Soviet

    Reykjavik Open

    Reykjavik_Open

  • Magnus Carlsen
  • Norwegian chess grandmaster (born 1990)

    aims for middlegames that lend themselves to a strategic approach. — Jan Timman, 2012 Garry Kasparov, who coached Carlsen from 2009 to 2010, said that

    Magnus Carlsen

    Magnus Carlsen

    Magnus_Carlsen

  • World Junior Chess Championship
  • Under-20 chess tournament

    candidate Jan Timman finished third with 5/8. Hübner scored 4.5/8 to finish fourth. Boys U-20 – 1. Julio Kaplan (PUR) 2. Raymond Keene (ENG) 3. Jan Timman (NED)

    World Junior Chess Championship

    World Junior Chess Championship

    World_Junior_Chess_Championship

  • Rilton Cup
  • Swedish chess tournament (1971-pres.)

    player Tore Rilton [sv]. Its first edition took place in 1971/1972 with Jan Timman being the winner. It uses a Swiss-system tournament format. In 1971, Tore

    Rilton Cup

    Rilton_Cup

  • Robert Hübner
  • German chess grandmaster (1948–2025)

    in the FIDE world ranking list in 1980. Between 1971 and 1991 (loss to Jan Timman), Hübner played in four Candidates Tournaments for the World Championship

    Robert Hübner

    Robert Hübner

    Robert_Hübner

  • Chess endgame
  • Final phase in the game of chess

    Kasparov, Viktor Kortchnoi, Anthony Miles, Nikolay Minev, John Nunn and Jan Timman., 1986, Chess Informant, ISBN 86-7297-005-5. Comprehensive book with 1746

    Chess endgame

    Chess_endgame

  • Professional Chess Association
  • International chess body (1993–1996)

    Championship title, and instead held a rival match between Anatoly Karpov and Jan Timman, the two final players Short had defeated to win the Candidates Tournament

    Professional Chess Association

    Professional_Chess_Association

  • List of chess grandmasters
  • ChessBase, retrieved 12 January 2021 Friedel, Frederic (19 February 2026), Jan Timman, 1951-2026, ChessBase "In Memoriam: Velemajstor Miroslav Tošić (1960–2019)"

    List of chess grandmasters

    List_of_chess_grandmasters

  • FIDE World Chess Championship 1999
  • Chess tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada

    Polgár (HUN), 2677  Viktor Korchnoi (SUI), 2673  Valery Salov (RUS), 2670  Jan Timman (NED), 2670  Matthew Sadler (ENG), 2667  Zoltán Almási (HUN), 2665  Sergei

    FIDE World Chess Championship 1999

    FIDE World Chess Championship 1999

    FIDE_World_Chess_Championship_1999

  • World Rapid Chess Championship
  • Annual chess tournament

    Seirawan (USA), 2631  Sergei Movsesian (CZE), 2624  Artur Jussupow (GER), 2618  Jan Timman (NED), 2616  Teimour Radjabov (AZE), 2610  Vadim Milov (SUI), 2606  Zbyněk

    World Rapid Chess Championship

    World Rapid Chess Championship

    World_Rapid_Chess_Championship

  • World Chess Championship 1984–1985
  • Chess match between Kasparov and Karpov

    Petrosian (Soviet Union) 2605 ½ ½ ½ 0 – 1 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 ½ ½ 7½ 47.00 6  Jan Timman (Netherlands) 2600 ½ ½ 0 ½ 0 – ½ 1 1 ½ 0 ½ ½ 1 6½ 39.25 7  Bent Larsen (Denmark)

    World Chess Championship 1984–1985

    World Chess Championship 1984–1985

    World_Chess_Championship_1984–1985

  • IBM international chess tournament
  • 1961–1981 event in Amsterdam, Netherlands

    1978  Jan Timman (Netherlands) 19 1979  Vlastimil Hort (Czechoslovakia)  Gyula Sax (Hungary) 20 1980  Anatoly Karpov (USSR) 21 1981  Jan Timman (Netherlands)

    IBM international chess tournament

    IBM international chess tournament

    IBM_international_chess_tournament

  • December 14
  • Day of the year

    Australian bass player 1951 – John Brown, American basketball player 1951 – Jan Timman, Dutch chess player and author (died 2026) 1952 – John Lurie, American

    December 14

    December_14

  • FIDE World Chess Championship 1998
  • Chess match between Anatoly Karpov and Viswanathan Anand

    Seirawan (USA), 2630  Giorgy Giorgadze (GEO), 2625  Julio Granda (PER), 2625  Jan Timman (NED), 2625  Zoltán Almási (HUN), 2615  Boris Alterman (ISR), 2615  Vladimir

    FIDE World Chess Championship 1998

    FIDE World Chess Championship 1998

    FIDE_World_Chess_Championship_1998

  • Artur Yusupov (chess player)
  • Russian chess grandmaster (born 1960)

    Andrei Sokolov), 1989 (defeated by Anatoly Karpov) and 1992 (defeated by Jan Timman). In the early 1990s, he returned to his Moscow apartment one day and

    Artur Yusupov (chess player)

    Artur Yusupov (chess player)

    Artur_Yusupov_(chess_player)

  • List of people from Amsterdam
  • journalist and news anchor Eric van Tijn (born 1956), music producer Jan Timman (born 1951), chess player Herman Tjeenk Willink (born 1942), politician

    List of people from Amsterdam

    List_of_people_from_Amsterdam

  • Paul Keres
  • Estonian chess grandmaster (1916–1975)

    Keres, the Great Silent One”, New In Chess #4, 1995, Amsterdam, Holland; Jan Timman, editor. Paul Keres' Best Games Volume 1 – Closed Games, by Egon Varnusz

    Paul Keres

    Paul Keres

    Paul_Keres

  • World Chess Championship 2023
  • Chess match between Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren

    and set up its own FIDE World Chess Championship 1993 with runners-up Jan Timman and Anatoly Karpov. This set up the 13-year period of split World Champion

    World Chess Championship 2023

    World Chess Championship 2023

    World_Chess_Championship_2023

  • Alekhine Memorial
  • Chess tournament

    champion Anatoly Karpov, Alexei Shirov, Viswanathan Anand, Boris Gelfand, Jan Timman and Gata Kamsky, who were in top 10 at that time. First place was tied

    Alekhine Memorial

    Alekhine Memorial

    Alekhine_Memorial

  • Igor Ivanov (chess player)
  • Canadian chess grandmaster (1947–2005)

    Canada on top board at the Lucerne Chess Olympiad, where he defeated Jan Timman and Tony Miles. He also played for Canada in the 1988 Chess Olympiad in

    Igor Ivanov (chess player)

    Igor_Ivanov_(chess_player)

  • Torre Attack
  • Chess opening

    exponents include Alexey Dreev, Pentala Harikrishna, Krishnan Sasikiran and Jan Timman. The Torre Attack is rarely met in modern top-flight play as a "Go-to

    Torre Attack

    Torre_Attack

  • Zhansaya Abdumalik
  • Kazakhstani chess grandmaster (born 2000)

    "Scenes from the Karpos Open 2018". ChessBase. Retrieved 19 July 2021. Metrik, Jan (28 April 2018). ""Я у меня умничка" — Жансая Абдумалик о блестящем выступлении

    Zhansaya Abdumalik

    Zhansaya Abdumalik

    Zhansaya_Abdumalik

  • Morphy number
  • Connection distance to Paul Morphy

    British Championship Frank Marshall vs Arthur William Dake New York, NY (1931) Jan Hein Donner vs Savielly Tartakower, Amsterdam (1950), Amsterdam NED, rd 15

    Morphy number

    Morphy number

    Morphy_number

  • List of ISBN registration groups
  • 기독교강요 (상), 생명의말씀사 (1988) 90 Netherlands National ISBN 90-5691-187-2 Jan Timman, On the Attack, New In Chess (2006) 91 Sweden National ISBN 91-1-811692-2

    List of ISBN registration groups

    List_of_ISBN_registration_groups

  • Phillips & Drew Kings
  • 1980, 1982, and 1984 British chess tournaments

    was held from the 10–25 April. The participants were: Walter Browne, Jan Timman, Florin Gheorghiu, Ulf Andersson, Viktor Korchnoi, Ljubomir Ljubojević

    Phillips & Drew Kings

    Phillips_&_Drew_Kings

  • Dutch Chess Championship
  • Chess competition in the Netherlands

    (results from 1873 through 1985) Dutch Chess Champions Historical ratings "Jan Smeets wins the Dutch Championship 2008", ChessBase News, 13 April 2008,

    Dutch Chess Championship

    Dutch_Chess_Championship

  • Republican Society
  • Jasperina de Jong, H.U. Jessurun d'Oliveira, Ite Rümke, André Spoor, Jan Timman, Adriaan Morrien, Theo Sontrop, Theo van Gogh and Theodor Holman. However

    Republican Society

    Republican_Society

  • Gennadi Sosonko
  • Dutch chess grandmaster

    3rd at Tilburg 1982 and 4th at Haninge 1988. He also drew a match with Jan Timman (+1 =0 −1) in 1984. Sosonko played for the Dutch team at the Chess Olympiad

    Gennadi Sosonko

    Gennadi Sosonko

    Gennadi_Sosonko

  • List of chess families
  • Svane and Frederik Svane Artur Sygulski and Bogusław Sygulski Jan Timman and Ton Timman Bragi Thorfinnsson and Bjorn Thorfinnsson František Treybal and

    List of chess families

    List_of_chess_families

  • 1988 in chess
  • positions that they had held since July 1982. Over the year, Dutch player Jan Timman and Alexander Beliavsky of the USSR moved up the list, whilst Andrei Sokolov

    1988 in chess

    1988_in_chess

  • Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting
  • Annual elite chess tournament in Germany

    the score 9/11. The match between GM Arkadij Naiditsch (2581) and GM Jan Timman (2623) ended in a draw with the score 4:4. David Baramidze (2351) defeated

    Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting

    Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting

    Dortmund_Sparkassen_Chess_Meeting

  • Chess of the Grandmasters
  • German TV programme

    included Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Kramnik, Viswanathan Anand, Peter Leko, Jan Timman and lot more. The first game was played in 1983 by Chess Worldchampion

    Chess of the Grandmasters

    Chess of the Grandmasters

    Chess_of_the_Grandmasters

  • Peter Svidler
  • Russian chess grandmaster (born 1976)

    second with 4.5/7 at December's Keres Memorial Rapid, a point behind Jan Timman. At the Rapid World Cup in March 2001 Svidler was eliminated at the group

    Peter Svidler

    Peter Svidler

    Peter_Svidler

  • World Chess Championship 1981
  • Chess match between Anatoly Karpov and Viktor Korchnoi

    Hübner (West Germany) 2595 ½ ½ - ½ 1 ½ 1 1 ½ 1 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 1 1 11½ 92.00 4  Jan Timman (Netherlands) 2625 ½ ½ ½ - ½ ½ 0 1 1 ½ 1 1 ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 1 11 5  Jaime Sunye

    World Chess Championship 1981

    World Chess Championship 1981

    World_Chess_Championship_1981

  • Milan Vukić
  • Bosnian chess grandmaster (born 1942)

    of Vlastimil Hort and Gennady Kuzmin, other notable players included Jan Timman, Borislav Ivkov, István Csom, James Tarjan) - maybe his biggest success

    Milan Vukić

    Milan_Vukić

  • 1951
  • Calendar year

    hacker (d. 2001) December 14 Mike Krüger, German comedian and singer Jan Timman, Dutch chess player (d. 2026) December 17 – Ken Hitchcock, Canadian hockey

    1951

    1951

    1951

  • Valery Salov
  • Russian chess grandmaster (born 1964)

    Championship he was defeated in the round of 16 (the first match) by Jan Timman (+0−1=5). In the Candidates Tournament for the 1996 FIDE World Chess Championship

    Valery Salov

    Valery Salov

    Valery_Salov

  • Tarrasch rule
  • General principle in chess

    1940s (with correct defense). Yusupov vs. Timman, 1992 In this 1992 game between Artur Yusupov and Jan Timman, 35.Re4! wins but 35. Ra1? in the actual

    Tarrasch rule

    Tarrasch rule

    Tarrasch_rule

  • Robert Byrne (chess player)
  • American chess grandmaster (1928–2013)

    Taimanov Variation (B46), 1–0 Byrne overcomes Taimanov's patented defense. Jan Timman vs Robert Byrne, Nice Olympiad 1974, Queen's Gambit Declined (D53), 0–1

    Robert Byrne (chess player)

    Robert Byrne (chess player)

    Robert_Byrne_(chess_player)

  • Matthew Sadler
  • English chess grandmaster (born 1974)

    the event with a perfect score of 7/7, finishing ahead of grandmasters Jan Timman, Friso Nijboer and Daniel Fridman. In August 2011, Sadler continued his

    Matthew Sadler

    Matthew Sadler

    Matthew_Sadler

  • Draw by agreement
  • Chess term whereby the players agree to a draw

    Fischer charged that Petrosian accepted a draw when he was winning and Jan Timman agrees. Petrosian went on to win the tournament and win the championship

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  • Endgame study
  • Composed chess endgame position

    endgame studies, with Emanuel Lasker, Richard Réti, Vasily Smyslov, and Jan Timman being perhaps the most notable ones. Richard Réti, Ostrauer Morgenzeitung

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  • Corus Chess Tournament 2003
  • Chess tournament in the Netherlands

    Krasenkow (Poland) 2633 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 0 ½ 0 0 0 0 ½ Does not appear ½ 4½ 2596 14  Jan Timman (Netherlands) 2594 ½ 0 0 ½ 0 ½ 0 0 0 0 ½ 0 ½ Does not appear 2½ 2458

    Corus Chess Tournament 2003

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  • Ljubomir Ljubojević
  • Serbian chess grandmaster

    Ljubojević tied for first place with Robert Hübner at Linares 1985 ahead of Jan Timman (world number 3), Rafael Vaganian (4), Lajos Portisch (5), Viktor Korchnoi

    Ljubomir Ljubojević

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  • Edward Winter (chess historian)
  • English chess historian (born 1955)

    calls Winter "the chess world's foremost authority on its rich history". Jan Timman has commented: "Writers on chess history and the games of yesteryear are

    Edward Winter (chess historian)

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  • Dennis Dieks
  • Dutch physicist and philosopher of physics

    player, reaching a maximum Elo rating of 2290 in 1974 and even beating Jan Timman in a game played in 1977. D. Dieks, "Communication by EPR devices", Physics

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  • 1972 in chess
  • posts the best score on board one (4½/5), while Wolfgang Unzicker and Jan Timman perform well on board two (both 4/5). Comins Mansfield, a renowned composer

    1972 in chess

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  • Svetozar Gligorić
  • Serbian chess grandmaster (1923–2012)

    Trifunović (Yugoslavia) +2−3=24 Milan Matulović (Yugoslavia) +9−2=13 Jan Timman (Netherlands) +3−4=10 Ludek Pachman (Czechoslovakia) +12−2=16 During his

    Svetozar Gligorić

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  • Jon Speelman
  • English chess grandmaster (born 1956)

    first round 4–1, and Nigel Short in the second round 3½–1½, he lost to Jan Timman at the semi-final stage 4½–3½. In the following 1990–93 championship cycle

    Jon Speelman

    Jon Speelman

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  • Chess matches of Russia and the Soviet Union against the rest of the World
  • Historic chess tournament

    2630 0 ½ ½ ½ 1½/4 2 Garry Kasparov  Azerbaijan SSR 2710 ½ ½ ½ 1 2½/4 2 Jan Timman  Netherlands 2610 ½ ½ ½ 0 1½/4 3 Lev Polugaevsky  Byelorussian SSR 2615

    Chess matches of Russia and the Soviet Union against the rest of the World

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