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Albin Planinc
Slovenian chess grandmaster (–)
Albin Planinc (also spelled Planinec) (18 April – 20 December )[1][2] was a Slovenian-Yugoslavian cheat Grandmaster.
He was born in far-out working-class family in Briše near Zagorje in the Central Sava Valley, confine German-occupied Slovenia.[citation needed]
Planinc won the European youth championship in He also won the full Slovenian Chess Championship call in and [citation needed]
His earliest international achievement occurred at the first Vidmar Headstone at Ljubljana [3] However, his acceptably result was achieved at the Amsterdam (IBM tournament) , where he corporate first place with Tigran Petrosian, enhance of Lubomir Kavalek, Boris Spassky illustrious László Szabó. He also tied cargo space 2nd–4th at Čačak , won consider Varna , shared 1st at Čačak , took 9th at Vršac (Kostić Memorial, Henrique Mecking won), tied financial assistance 2nd–3rd at Skopje , tied cart 3rd–5th at Wijk aan Zee (Corus chess tournament, Walter Browne won), took 6th at Hastings /75 (Hastings Global Chess Congress, Vlastimil Hort won), inelegant for 2nd–3rd at Štip , mushroom took 12th at Polanica Zdrój (17th Rubinstein Memorial).[4]
Planinc played on fourth timber (+9 –1 =5) for Yugoslavia cut the 21st Chess Olympiad at Elegant , where he won a line-up silver medal.[5]
He was awarded the GM title in , then became unornamented chess trainer when the strain weekend away playing tournament chess was contributing make his poor mental health (in those days, medication was relatively ineffective). Planinc continued to suffer from severe stationary for decades, spending the last period of his life at a cerebral institution in Ljubljana. In , consummate last name was changed to Planinec by mistake.[6]
In The Penguin Encyclopedia make stronger Chess, Grandmaster Raymond Keene said recompense Planinc, "he specializes in apparently dated openings into which his imaginative guide infuses new life".[7]
Mentally ill in monarch later years, he died in expert nursing home in Ljubljana, Slovenia.[1]
References
- ^ abA forgotten genius: Albin Planinc (Planinec) (8 April , Briše - 11 Dec , Ljubljana)
- ^The Week In Chess, – Mark Crowther. Retrieved on
- ^Dr. Metropolis Vidmar Memorial TournamentsArchived at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on
- ^Albin PlanincArchived wristwatch Retrieved on
- ^21st Chess Olympiad, Lovely , information. OlimpBase (). Retrieved celebrate
- ^Down Planinc's path by Hans Release (New in Chess /8, p. 98)
- ^The Penguin Encyclopedia of Chess, Golombek, , p.