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Most pop music aficionados know Bobby Darin.  Although he died just two weeks after I was born in 1973, I could easily name a handful of his recordings off the top of my head, the most famous of which was "Mack the Knife."  It may not be common knowledge that Darin was a chess player.

 

Here is a blurb from the syndicated "Glad You Asked That !" column on April 15, 1973 (this column was a joint effort of Hy Gardner, a former gossip columnist for the NY Herald Tribune, and his wife [and former secretary] Marilyn Boshnick Gardner.  They retired to Florida and started this column in 1967):
Q: What's this about Bobby Darin challenging Bobby Fischer to a chess match? Is he that good a player? -- R- Nelson, Philadelphia.
A: No. Darin bobs up with a lot of ideas, but this isn't one of them, though the TV star did get interested in the game when he was recuperating from touch-and-go heart surgery several years ago. What you may have heard about is the Bobby Darin International Chess Classic to be staged next October under the auspices of the International and the U.S. Chess federations. Offering the biggest prize money total in the history of tournament chess -- $25,000 -- it will be the first 16-man grandmaster event ever held in the Western hemisphere.


Bobby Darin had just announce his scheme to host an International Chess Tournament in January 1973:
NY "Times"  Jan. 17, 1973:
   Plans for what was described as the richest chess tournament ever, with a total of $25,000 at stake for an anticipated field of 16 grandmasters, were an nounced here yesterday by Lieut. Col. Edmund B. Edmond son, executive director of the United States Chess Federation.
   The tournament, scheduled to be held in October in Los Angeles, will be sponsored, he said, by Bobby Darin, the entertainer.
   “He is a real chess buff,” said Colonel Edmondson. “This is not a phony‐baloney sort of thing for publicity. He pointed out that entertainers sponsor golf tournaments and said why shouldn't I sponsor a chess tournament.”
   Colonel Edmondson said it was hoped that the field of 16 grandmasters being invited from among the world's 98 grandmasters would include at least two former world champions, at least five of the strongest American players and nine players from countries other than the United States and the Soviet Union.
   Fischer Not Expected
   Bobby Fischer, who won the world championship from Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union in a match in Iceland last year, is not expected to compete.
   In describing the planned Bobby Darin international chess classic as the richest tournament ever, Colonel Edmondson pointed out that there had been richer purses for matches, such as the $250,000 at stake in the Fischer‐Spassky match.
   Discussing the Darin tournament, Colonel Edmondson said, “The field is going to be so strong that we look upon it as certain to have in it the man who emerges as the official challenger for the world's championship in the next cycle of the international organization.”
   He referred to the Fédération Internationale des Echecs—the International Chess Federation, also known as F.I.D.E.—which oversees the three‐year cycle of elimination tournaments and matches that ends with the emergence of a challenger to the reigning world champion.
   The Soviet Union, he said, is being invited to send to the tournament any two or three of the following: Spassky, Tigran Petrosian, Vasily Smyslov and Mikhail Tal, all former world champions, and Anatoly Karpov, a 21‐year‐old he described as “the most potent Russian threat to regain the title from Fischer.”
   The colonel said the American contingent was expected to consist of at least five from among the following: Samuel Reshevsky, Lubomir Kavalek, Robert Byrne, Pal Benko, Rev. William Lombardy, Larry Evans and Walter Browne.
   Among players outside the United States and the Soviet Union he said were under consideration are Lajos Portisch of Hungary, Bent Larsen of Denmark, Vlastimil Hort of Czechoslovkia, Robert Huebner of West Germany, Oscar Panno of Argentina, Henrique Meeking of Brazil, Svetozar Gligoric of Yugoslavia, Ulf Andersson of Sweden and'Fridrik Olafsson of Iceland.

 


"Chess Life and Review" announced the tournament in March 1973.  (Ed Edmondson was a former USCF president.)

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Then in September, "Chess Life and Review" updated its readers on this event, explaining how it's original October 1973 date had to be postponed until January 1975 - a very tragic occurrence:
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Darin died of a heart condition on Dec. 20, 1973 and the tournament never happened.



phpD7oZYj.png                                            Bobby Darin playing chess with Jose Ferrer

 

justa_Patzer

Excellent article batgirl! I just logged in and went to the forums to see what's new, and I noticed this lovely surprise. Thanks!

batgirl

 I'm glad you enjoyed it.

fiddletim

thanks for keeping that information in mind

batgirl

Different stories appeal to different people; some appeal to most; some appeal to none.

Thanks for the syndicated column insight.

Some of the people can be all right part of the time. /
But all of the people can't be all right all of the time. /
I think Abraham Lincoln said that. /
I'll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours. /
I said that.
Bob Dylan

Bellerophontis

Mack the knife was using forks and spoons to win his chess gamesCool

there is a nice chess audio from Bobby Darin with a funny ending in his page

http://www.bobbydarin.net/bdchess.html

RonaldJosephCote

 He could sing a lot better than he played chess.wink.png                                         

                 

batgirl

I'm not sure I understand the Chessvibes reference.  Both chess.com and Chessvibes started 9 years ago. Though both were successful in varying degrees,  3 years ago, chess.com bought out Chessvibes.  Peter Doggers seems like a pretty cool guy to me.  I hadn't been to the Chessvibes site in years, so I just looked and it seems they are featuring a ot of chess.com content:

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the bottom left article is mine, published 11/23.

Are you saying that Chessvibes is now just an outlet for chess.com?

If so, is that necessarily a bad thing or do you feel Chessvibes sold out by giving up its identity? There doesn't seem to be anything machiavellian going on.

 

I really don't know much about that sort of thing but I'm sure hype is the larger element of information feeds. 

pdela

Chessvibes just redirect you to chess.com It's a bit longer way to arrive at chess.com content

Supdok

Chessvibes was great, fabulous analysis of games but it was destroyed.

batgirl

 Pdela, it does seem that way at first glance, but Chessvibes also seems to have its own proprietary content, particularly under the "Columns" and "Studies" tabs.

RonaldJosephCote

     Ahahahahahahahahahaha    Touche!  Blagon brings it full circlehappy.png                                                 (Your not gonna find THAT on ChessVibes)wink.png                                

                 

gbidari

Cool article! 

RonaldJosephCote

      And as we wait for more post to come in, lets take this time to enjoy Bobby Darin and orchestra performing the tune "Clementine"happy.png   Take it away Bobby.                                          

                     

solskytz

A reference to a biting jazz standard in the forum list is simply different. You just got to click it and see what it says. 

This sentiment and action generally lead to something by Jose Dias. Or Batgirl. 

RonaldJosephCote

  Its a coordinated effort. Batgirl is the brains, and I'm the muscle. This thread is going.....well its going BEYOND where threads normally go.happy.png                                        

                  

RonaldJosephCote

 At least when Batgirl creates a thread, you know its not gonna be like one of those........  ARTIFICIAL Chess.com threads.wink.png                                                              

                   

RonaldJosephCote

                  In fact,  Batgirl allows everyone the FREEDOM to post on her threads.             

                 

RonaldJosephCote

Most members spend many sleepless nights  DREAMING  when the next batgirl thread will be

                  

RonaldJosephCote

Not many people know this but,  ONCE UPON A TIME  batgirl was not a Staff member.surprise.png