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Jose Miguel Ridameya Tatche
J Ridameya Tatche 
The young Josep Ridameya in La Pobla de Lillet 

Number of games in database: 59
Years covered: 1957 to 2007
Last FIDE rating: 2064 (2009 rapid)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2204
Overall record: +13 -28 =18 (37.3%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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B40 Sicilian (4 games)
C45 Scotch Game (3 games)
A21 English (2 games)
C88 Ruy Lopez (2 games)
C77 Ruy Lopez (2 games)
C89 Ruy Lopez, Marshall (2 games)
D55 Queen's Gambit Declined (2 games)

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JOSE MIGUEL RIDAMEYA TATCHE
(born Jul-07-1929, died Jun-25-2015, 85 years old) Spain

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In 1960, in Terrassa he ranked 3rd in International Chess tournament. He was runner-up in the 1970 Venice International Open Chess Tournament. For a long time he left chess and devoted himself to his profession in the world of banking. José Miguel Ridameya Tatche had also excelled in the veterans chess championships. He twice won the first place title of the Catalan Senior Chess Championship in 1996 and 1997.

Last updated: 2023-03-27 02:18:55

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 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 59  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. M Eucher vs J Ridameya Tatche  0-1421957TarragonaC32 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
2. J Ridameya Tatche vs J Llado Lumbera  ½-½571957TarragonaC56 Two Knights
3. O'Kelly vs J Ridameya Tatche  ½-½471957TarragonaD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
4. J Ridameya Tatche vs J A Seitz  ½-½231957TarragonaB32 Sicilian
5. Rossolimo vs J Ridameya Tatche  1-0421957TarragonaC58 Two Knights
6. J Ridameya Tatche vs J M Bas Rosello  ½-½261957TarragonaD55 Queen's Gambit Declined
7. F J Perez vs J Ridameya Tatche  1-01021957TarragonaA04 Reti Opening
8. J Ridameya Tatche vs P Puig Pulido  0-1331957TarragonaE10 Queen's Pawn Game
9. K Darga vs J Ridameya Tatche  ½-½431957TarragonaC90 Ruy Lopez, Closed
10. O Gunsav vs J Ridameya Tatche  0-1461962Varna Olympiad qual-1C84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
11. P De Rycke vs J Ridameya Tatche  ½-½271962Varna Olympiad qual-1C77 Ruy Lopez
12. L Vizantiadis vs J Ridameya Tatche  0-1411962Varna Olympiad qual-1C68 Ruy Lopez, Exchange
13. J Ridameya Tatche vs B Soderborg  0-1751962Varna Olympiad qual-1C45 Scotch Game
14. J Ridameya Tatche vs F Soby  ½-½411962Varna Olympiad Final-BC47 Four Knights
15. J Ridameya Tatche vs A Olsson  1-0531962Varna Olympiad Final-BC67 Ruy Lopez
16. J Ridameya Tatche vs P De Rycke  ½-½301962Varna Olympiad Final-BD55 Queen's Gambit Declined
17. J Thorvaldsson vs J Ridameya Tatche  0-1431962Varna Olympiad Final-BC89 Ruy Lopez, Marshall
18. L Barden vs J Ridameya Tatche  1-0411962Varna Olympiad Final-BC89 Ruy Lopez, Marshall
19. J Ridameya Tatche vs G Garcia  ½-½411962Varna Olympiad Final-BB72 Sicilian, Dragon
20. Z Doda vs J Ridameya Tatche  ½-½281962Varna Olympiad Final-BD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
21. I Niemela vs J Ridameya Tatche  ½-½581962Varna Olympiad Final-BD63 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense
22. B De Bruycker vs J Ridameya Tatche  1-0441970Imperia opD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
23. J Ridameya Tatche vs J Sanchez Almeyra  0-1431991San Sebastian OpenD92 Grunfeld, 5.Bf4
24. C Garcia Palermo vs J Ridameya Tatche  1-0291991Ibercaja OpenD47 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
25. J Ridameya Tatche vs A Sorin  ½-½371991Ibercaja OpenE81 King's Indian, Samisch
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jan-12-12  wordfunph: GM Mihail Marin on Jose Ridameya Tatche..

<Life as a chess player in Spain was not too rewarding in those days, so Ridameya chose to focus on his career. When he retired around 1990, he made two major changes in life: he married an elegant lady of a similar age, and started playing chess again. Most chess players know that wives do not like it when their husbands go away for tournaments but Jose found a simple solution: he taught his wife the game! Since then they have been travelling from one event to another, spending more time on the tournament circuit than at home.>

Source: Grandmaster Versus Amateur

Jun-25-15  BIDMONFA: Jose Ridameya Tatche

RIDAMEYA, Josep M.
http://www.bidmonfa.com/ridameya_jo...
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