THREE DAYS WILL BE THREE ROUNDS AND THE FINAL BETWEEN THE BEST NINE PLAYERS.
Efim Geller died November 17, 1998, 25 years ago. A monumental player, whose concepts and ideas in King's Indian, Ruy Lopez, Sicilian, and Queens Gambit had a huge impact. Top-5 player in 1960ies, he had a positive total score versus all World Champions out of 200+ games. Absolute legend.
Efim Geller was a Soviet grandmaster, two-time Soviet Chess Champion, and six-time world championship candidate in a career spanning nearly five decades. His Soviet championships came 24 years apart, in 1955 and 1979, and his six Candidates tournaments came in a span of seven world championship cycles from 1953-71.
At the Candidates in Curaco in 1962, Geller nearly qualified to play for the title against GM Mikhail Botvinnik, but finished a half-point behind challenger and eventual champion GM Tigran Petrosian.
Geller continued to play chess into the 1990s, winning the 1992 World Senior Championship, before passing away in 1998. He was also notable for his strong score against GM Bobby Fischer (+5 -3 =2) in their games from 1961-70.
Tournament
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