Mar del Plata chess tournament explained

Mar del Plata, Argentina, has a rich history of chess tournaments, including their international chess tournament and open tournament. There is also an annual city tournament, which had its first edition in 1946, and reached its 62nd edition in 2007.

The international tournament started off in 1928, but only in the period from 1941 to 1970 was it a truly international tournament with considerable reputation. After 1970, only seven international tournaments have been played.[1] The 1951, 1954, 1969 and 2001 editions were zonal tournaments.There was also a zonal tournament for women in Mar del Plata, in 1969, won by the Brazilian Ruth Cardoso. Silvia Kot from Argentina placed second.

In 1967 the first edition of the open tournament was organized. In 1969 it became an annual event.

The Mar del Plata Variation of the King's Indian Defence (1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 0–0 6. Be2 e5 7. 0–0 Nc6 8. d5 Ne7) is named after a game played in 1953 at the 16th international tournament between Miguel Najdorfand Svetozar Gligorić.

Mar del Plata International Chess Tournament

Year Winner
1 1928
2 1934
3 1936
4 1941
5 1942
6 1943
7 1944
8 1945
9 1946
10 1947
11 1948
12 1949
13 1950
14 1951
15 1952
16 1953
17 1954
18 1955
19 1956
20 1957
21 1958
22 1959
23 1960
24 1961
25 1962
26 1964
27 1965
28 1966
29 1969
30 1971
31 1976
32 1982
33 1989
34 1990
35 1997
36 2001

Mar del Plata Open Chess Tournament

Year Winner
1 1967
2 1969
3 1970
4 1971
5 1972
6 1973
7 1974
8 1975
9 1976
10 1977
11 1978
12 1979
13 1980
14 1983
15 1984
16 1985
17 1986
18 1987
19 1988
20 1989
21 1990
22 1991
23 1992
24 1993
25 1994
26 1995
27 1996
28 1997
29 1998
30 1999
31 2000
32 2001
33 2002
34 2003
35 2004
36 2005
37 2006
38 2007
50 2019
53 2024

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2009-01-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110429071240/http://www.mdpajedrez.org.ar/arch800/magistrales.htm . 2011-04-29 . dead .