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(Redirected from Netanya chess tournaments) Israeli chess event (1961–1983)

The international tournament organised by Israel's Netanya Chess Club started in 1961. The most famous competition took place in 1968 when Robert James Fischer won (scoring 11.5/13) ahead of Daniel Yanofsky and Moshe Czerniak.

Netanya International Chess Tournament

# Year Winner
1 1961  Milan Matulović (Yugoslavia)
 Petar Trifunović (Yugoslavia)
 Moshe Czerniak (Israel)
2 1964  Yair Kraidman (Israel)
3 1965  Moshe Czerniak (Israel)
4 1968  Robert James Fischer (United States)
5 1969  Samuel Reshevsky (United States)
6 1971  Lubomir Kavalek (United States)
 Bruno Parma (Yugoslavia)
7 1973  Lubomir Kavalek (United States)
8 1975  Jan Timman (Netherlands)
9 1976  Avraham Kaldor (Israel)
 Itchak Radashkovich (Israel)
10 1977  Vladimir Liberzon (Israel)
? ? ?
? 1983  Miguel Quinteros (Argentina)

References

  1. International tournament A, Netanya 1968

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Major recurring international chess tournaments
Major present
(average rating > 2700;
round-robin system generally)
Other present
(Swiss system generally)
Recently cancelled
(after 2000)
Major past
(19th–20th century)
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