Misplaced Pages

Klaus Darga

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
German chess grandmaster (born 1934)
Klaus Darga
Darga in 1963
Full nameKlaus Viktor Darga
CountryGermany
Born24 February 1934 (1934-02-24) (age 90)
Berlin, Germany
TitleGrandmaster (1964)
FIDE rating2453 (December 2024)
Peak rating2540 (July 1971)
Peak rankingNo. 39 (July 1971)

Klaus Viktor Darga (born 24 February 1934) is a German chess grandmaster.

Chess career

In 1951, Darga became German Junior Champion after winning the national under-20 championship. He also proved his strength as a young chess player by sharing first place in the World Junior Championship of 1953, with Oscar Panno of Argentina who was awarded the title on tiebreak. He won the West German Chess Championship in 1955 and 1961. He came second in the Gijón international tournament in 1956.His best performance is held to be the 1967 Winnipeg tournament, where he also tied for first place with Bent Larsen, whom he beat, ahead of joint Boris Spassky and Paul Keres.

He was awarded the title of International Master in 1957, and Grandmaster in 1964. He played for West Germany in ten Olympiads between 1954 and 1978, and also served as coach of the German national team. He was second reserve for the World team in the 1970 Match of the Century between the Soviet Union and the rest of the world, but did not play any games in the match.

His favourite openings as White were the English Opening and the Ruy Lopez. As Black he often played the Sicilian Defence.

Notable games

Darga vs. Spassky, Amsterdam 1964
abcdefgh
8d8 black kingd6 white pawng6 black pawna5 white kingf5 black pawng5 white pawna4 white bishopc4 black pawnf4 white pawne2 black bishop8
77
66
55
44
33
22
11
abcdefgh
Final position

Personal life

After his retirement as a chess professional, Darga became a computer programmer for IBM.

References

  1. Fischer, Johannes (24 February 2014). "Klaus Darga wird 80" (in German). ChessBase.
  2. Pedro Méndez Castedo and Luis Méndez Castedo (2019). The Gijón International Chess Tournaments, 1944-1965. McFarland. pp. pags. 171-188.
  • Edward R. Brace (1977), An Illustrated Dictionary of Chess, London: Hamlyn Publishing.

External links


Stub icon 1 Stub icon 2

This biographical article relating to a German chess figure is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: