chess.wikisort.org - PlayerLevente Lengyel (13 June 1933 – 18 August 2014) was a Hungarian chess player, who gained the Grandmaster title in 1964.
Hungarian chess player
Levente Lengyel |
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 Lengyel (Hoogovens 1964) |
Full name | Levente Lengyel |
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Country | Hungary |
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Born | (1933-06-13)13 June 1933 Debrecen, Hungary |
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Died | 18 August 2014(2014-08-18) (aged 81) Budapest, Hungary |
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Title | Grandmaster |
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Peak rating | 2485 (January 1971) |
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Background
Lengyel gained the title of International Master in 1962 and became a Grandmaster in 1964.
His final published rating from the international chess federation FIDE was 2293, although he had not been active for a number of years. At his peak, he was regarded as a strong grandmaster, competing for his nation at the top level and winning medals. He died in Budapest in 2014.[1]
Notable team results
Lengyel played for Hungary in six Olympiads between 1960 and 1970. His most notable results were:
- 15th Chess Olympiad 1962 Varna - Lengyel scored 8½/12 receiving an individual bronze medal, and Hungary finished 5th of 37 teams.
- 17th Chess Olympiad 1966 Havana - Lengyel scored 4/10 and Hungary finished 3rd of 52 teams, receiving bronze medals
- 19th Chess Olympiad 1970 Siegen - Lengyel scored 5½/12 and Hungary finished 2nd of 60 teams, receiving silver medals
His overall Olympiad record was 41 points from 70 games.[2]
Lengyel also played in the European Team Chess Championship three times between 1961 and 1970.[3] His results were as follows:
- 2nd European Team Championship 1961 Oberhausen - Lengyel scored 5½/10 and Hungary finished 3rd receiving bronze medals.
- 3rd European Team Championship 1965 Hamburg - Lengyel scored 5½/10 receiving an individual bronze medal. Hungary also finished 3rd for team bronze.
- 4th European Team Championship 1970 Kapfenberg - Lengyel scored 3½/7. Hungary finished 2nd receiving silver medals.
Notable individual results
- 1962 Hungarian Championship (Budapest) 1st= (lost to Lajos Portisch in a playoff)
- 1963 Enschede Zonal 2nd= (with Klaus Darga, behind Svetozar Gligoric)
- 1964 Hungarian Championship (Budapest) 3rd= (behind Portisch)
- 1964 Málaga 2nd= 7½/11 (with Portisch, winner Arturo Pomar 8½)[4]
- 1966 Polanica Zdroj Rubinstein Memorial 2nd= 9/14 (with Heinz Liebert, behind Vasily Smyslov 11)[5]
- 1968 Solingen 1st (ahead of Bruno Parma, Ludek Pachman, Laszlo Szabo and Jan Hein Donner)
- 1972 Bari 1st
- 1972-73 Reggio Emilia 1st= 7/11 (with Luben Popov)[6]
- 1977 Budapest 1st
- 1977 Virovitica 1st
- 1977-78 Gausdal 1st
- 1980 Val Thorens 1st
- 1982 Val Thorens 1st= (with Miodrag Todorcevic)
Lengyel also played in the 1964 Amsterdam Interzonal, a preliminary round of the World Chess Championship, achieving 12th place with 13/23 (the winner was Smyslov with 17)[7]
Notable games
Portisch - Lengyel, Málaga 1964
| a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | | 8 | | 8 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | |
after 52. f4
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Darga - Lengyel, Amsterdam 1964
| a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | | 8 | | 8 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | |
after 41... R6xe2+
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Lengyel had wins against former World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik,[8] but perhaps his two most memorable results were two games which finished in somewhat unorthodox fashion:
Portisch - Lengyel, Málaga 1964, where he achieved a stalemate draw with a spectacular queen sacrifice.[9]
In the left-hand board position (after 52. f4) Lengyel played 52... Qg4+! 53. Kh6 (53. Kxg4 is stalemate and 53. Kf6 is met by 53... Qe6+ with stalemate if the queen is taken, otherwise the game will end in perpetual check) Qg5+!! after which any of the three captures of the queen leads to stalemate.
Darga - Lengyel, Amsterdam 1964, where Darga resigned in a clearly winning position.[10]
In the right-hand board position (after 41... R6xe2+) Darga played 42. Resigns??, instead of 42. Rxe2 Bxh4+ 43. Ke3 where White should win with his additional material. It appears that both players missed that 43. Ke3 would be possible.
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На других языках
- [en] Levente Lengyel
[ru] Лендьел, Левенте
Левенте Лендьел (венг. .mw-parser-output .ts-comment-commentedText{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}@media(hover:none){.mw-parser-output .ts-comment-commentedText:not(.rt-commentedText){border-bottom:0;cursor:auto}}Lengyel Levente; 13 июня 1933, Дебрецен, — 18 августа 2014, Будапешт) — венгерский шахматист, гроссмейстер (1964), экономист.
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