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🏆 Amsterdam IBM (1975)

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"The Dutch organizers usually look for top players, or at least players with fighting spirit. Their selection for this year's grandmaster group at the 15th IBM tournament was extremely successful, for I have not seen such interesting chess played at the IBM in years. Ljubomir Ljubojevic, the main contender for first prize, was expected to create fireworks. So was Jan Timman. Laszlo Szabo could easily have kept up the sharp pace; and I did not intend to remain in the shadows. Both Jan Smejkal and Robert Hueb ... [more]

Player: Florin Gheorghiu

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Sosonko vs Gheorghiu  ½-½151975Amsterdam IBMA56 Benoni Defense
2. Gheorghiu vs Kavalek  ½-½221975Amsterdam IBMC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
3. V Raicevic vs Gheorghiu  ½-½331975Amsterdam IBMA36 English
4. S Makarichev vs Gheorghiu  ½-½161975Amsterdam IBMB40 Sicilian
5. Gheorghiu vs Szabo  ½-½281975Amsterdam IBMD87 Grunfeld, Exchange
6. Timman vs Gheorghiu  ½-½411975Amsterdam IBMB62 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
7. Gheorghiu vs Razuvaev ½-½271975Amsterdam IBMA29 English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto
8. Huebner vs Gheorghiu  ½-½481975Amsterdam IBMB42 Sicilian, Kan
9. Gheorghiu vs S Hamann  ½-½281975Amsterdam IBMD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
10. Uhlmann vs Gheorghiu  ½-½541975Amsterdam IBMA30 English, Symmetrical
11. Gheorghiu vs Ljubojevic 0-1281975Amsterdam IBMB96 Sicilian, Najdorf
12. Smejkal vs Gheorghiu  1-0401975Amsterdam IBMA04 Reti Opening
13. Gheorghiu vs H Bohm  1-0411975Amsterdam IBMD46 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
14. H Ree vs Gheorghiu  ½-½221975Amsterdam IBME45 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Bronstein (Byrne) Variation
15. Gheorghiu vs Jansa  ½-½121975Amsterdam IBMA33 English, Symmetrical
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-06-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sally Simpson: Hans Bohm made the mistake of writing to Donner's editor complaining Donner did not give him credit and praise for his performance in this tournament.

First of all Donner states Bohm's performance was spectacular, Ljubojevic's was better and players should ignore critical remarks...

(I'm thinking what about journalists being criticised, should they not also ignore it - Donner didn't.)

Donner adds;
"I must say that it was rather with amazement than with admiration that I watched Bohm play. Such unambitious, such feeble, such cowardly chess, in particular, has rarely been demonstrated."

He then reminds Bohm that soon he will be playing in the Alekhine Memorial (1975) (Donner calls it the Chigorin Memorial) advising he should not go. (see what happened.)

I've not come across Donner hooting a 'I told you so.' it appears he let '...the chess speaks for itself.'

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