Ben Springer Explained

Benedictus (Ben) Springer (Amsterdam, 19 June 1897 - Paris, 29 August 1960) was a Dutch draughts player with a national Grand master title. He became world champion in 1928. One of the standard combinations in draughts, the Coup Springer, is named after him.

Dutch championships

Springer took part in the Dutch championships of draughts in 1919[1] and 1920.[2] He finished in both tournaments with a positive score but came in 4th and 3rd respectively.

World championship

Springer became world champion of draughts in 1928 in Amsterdam.[3] He ended above Alfred Molimard. In 1931, he lost his title to Marius Fabre because Springer did not take part in the tournament for the world title that year.[4]

Literature

Notes and References

  1. http://toernooibase.kndb.nl/opvraag/standen.php?taal=&kl=23&Id=369&jr=0 Toernooibase entry for Dutch championship 1919
  2. http://toernooibase.kndb.nl/opvraag/standen.php?taal=&kl=23&Id=492&jr=0 1920
  3. http://toernooibase.kndb.nl/opvraag/standen.php?taal=&kl=46&Id=836&jr=0 Toernooibase entry for WC1928
  4. http://toernooibase.kndb.nl/opvraag/standen.php?taal=&kl=46&Id=839&jr=0 Toernooibase entry for WC1931