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🏆 Berliner Sommer (1986)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Mikhail Tal, Kiril Georgiev, Ian Rogers, Christopher Lutz, Gerald Hertneck, Florin Gheorghiu, Joerg Hickl, Stefan Kindermann, Thomas Ernst, Goran Dizdar, Milan Drasko, Pia Cramling, Anthony Kosten, Ventzislav Inkiov, Gabriel Schwartzman, Lucas Brunner, Vlastimil Jansa, Mladen Muse, Ivan Radulov, Ilan Manor, Wlodzimierz Schmidt, Ovidiu-Doru Foisor, Jan Ambroz, Petar Velikov, Michael Wiedenkeller, Ronen Lev, Jiri Lechtynsky, Luben Popov, Nathan Birnboim, Stefan Loeffler, Georgi Tringov, Bela Perenyi, Eliahu Shvidler, Janez Barle, Vladimir Bukal Sr, Matthias Thesing, Laszlo Hazai, Ekrem Cekro, Bela Lengyel, Helmut Reefschlaeger, Sasa Velickovic, Hans-Hubert Sonntag, Klaus Wockenfuss, Gert Iskov, Joachim Sieglen, Laszlo Eperjesi, Jacek Bednarski, Heinz Lehmann, Panagiotis Cladouras, Walter Wittmann, Martin Fette, Gerd-Peter Gruen, Can Arduman, Norbert Sehner, Peter Sinkovics, Kari Juhani Sorri, Imre Varasdy, Tomislav Rakic, Jeno Dory, Klaus Peter Zuse, Han Janssen, Mark Freckmann, Carlo Micheli, Holger Eng, Ulrich Roemer, Thorsten Cmiel, Peter Dankert, Christian Schubert, Johannes Fischer, Peter Kindl, Arild Lauvsnes, Clemens-Peter Boesken, Emil Ungureanu, Matjaz Musil, Guenther Jan Ballon, Fred Hallebeek, Tunde Csonkics, Justus von Hartlieb, Jan-Michael Nykopp, Marton Krajcsovits, Frank Dietze, Michael Fehling, Ulrich Trettin, Herbert Kauschmann, Klaus Timpel, Norbert Becker, Helmut Hauschild, Hubert Petermann, Hans-Peter Dally, Beckmann, Stalancz, Shlomo Kandelshine, Gyorgy Marosi, Mephisto Amsterdam (Computer), Tobias Vogel, Laszlo Cserna, Frank Zessin, Ioan Zarcula, Peter Donegani

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Berliner Sommer (1986)

Former World Champion Mikhail Tal won in Berlin in 1986 with 7.5 points, tied with Nathan Birnboim from Israel and Arild Lauvsnes from Norway. This time there were 466 participants. The youngest participant was nine-year-old Gabriel Schwartzman from Romania.

Source: Wikipedia article: Berliner Sommer#1986

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
26. P Velikov vs Tal 0-1611986Berliner SommerA46 Queen's Pawn Game
27. I Varasdy vs Tal  0-1441986Berliner SommerE20 Nimzo-Indian
28. B Perenyi vs I Rogers  0-1521986Berliner SommerC16 French, Winawer
29. L Popov vs I Rogers 0-1471986Berliner SommerE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
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