Carel van den Berg explained

Carel van den Berg
Country:Netherlands
Birth Date:12 February 1924
Birth Place:Hillegersberg, Netherlands
Death Place:Leiden, Netherlands
International Master (1963)

Carel Benjamin van den Berg (12 February 1924 – 29 June 1971) was a Dutch chess International Master (IM) (1963).

Biography

Carel van den Berg spent his childhood in Leiden, where he also attended the Stedelijk Gymnasium. Van den Berg studied in Delft University between 1942 and 1944, after the Second World War briefly in Amsterdam and then philosophy in University of Groningen.

Carel van den Berg was a well-known tournament chess player and international chess master (1963). He won Dutch Correspondence Chess Championship in 1943 and won the Daniël Noteboom memorial tournaments four times: in 1948, 1953, 1954 and 1959. Carel van den Berg was also a chess theorist and edited Losbladige Schaakberichten. He collaborated with Max Euwe in Candidates Tournament (Zürich, 1953) and on the books Theorie der Schaakopeningen series.

Carel van den Berg played for Netherlands in the Chess Olympiad:[1]

Carel van den Berg played for Netherlands in the European Team Chess Championship:[2]

Carel van den Berg played for Netherlands in the European Team Chess Championship preliminaries:[3]

Carel van den Berg played for Netherlands in the Clare Benedict Chess Cups:[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Carel van den Berg. www.olimpbase.org.
  2. Web site: OlimpBase :: European Men's Team Chess Championship :: Carel van den Berg. www.olimpbase.org.
  3. Web site: OlimpBase :: European Men's Team Chess Championship (preliminaries) :: Carel Van den Berg. www.olimpbase.org.
  4. Web site: OlimpBase :: Clare Benedict Chess Cup :: Carel Van den Berg. www.olimpbase.org.