Kārlis Klāsups | |
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Country | Latvia Soviet Union |
Born | Zaļenieki parish, Jelgava Municipality, Latvia | July 1, 1922
Died | August 1, 1991 69) Riga, Latvia | (aged
Title | National Master |
Kārlis Klāsups (July 1, 1922, Zaļenieki parish – August 1, 1991, Riga[1]) was a Latvian chess master who won Latvian Chess Championship in 1959.
Chess career
Kārlis Klāsups participated in the Latvian Chess Championship finals 12 times. He won third place twice. (1950,[2] 1955[3]) but in 1959, Kārlis Klāsups reached the greatest success in own career and divided first place in this tournament with Pēteris Kampenuss. Kārlis Klāsups won additional match for Latvian title - 4:3.[4] He has participated in USSR Chess Championship preliminary tournaments in 1955[5] and 1959[6] but without great success. Also, Kārlis Klāsups played for Latvia in 1955, at sixth board in 4th Soviet Team Chess Championship in Voroshilovgrad and won the third place (+2 −1 =6).[7]
Personal life
He worked as a crane driver at the port of Rīga. Because of poor health Kārlis Klāsups had to give up chess. After the end of his chess career, he lived alone and news of his death took a long time to reach the Latvian chess society.
Notable games
- Kārlis Klāsups vs Mikhail Tal, Rīga 1950 Draw with the future 8th world champion.
- Kārlis Klāsups vs Mikhail Tal, Rīga 1953 Victory with sacrife over the future 8th world champion.
- Mikhail Tal vs Kārlis Klāsups, URS 1951 Endgame victory over the future 8th world champion.
References
- ↑ Kārlis Klāsups
- ↑ "ch Latvia 1950". Al20102007.narod.ru. 1950-04-27. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
- ↑ "ch Latvia 1955". Al20102007.narod.ru. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
- ↑ "ch Latvia 1959". Al20102007.narod.ru. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
- ↑ Zonal Tournament of 23 Championship of USSR - Vilnius 1955
- ↑ Semifinal of Championship of USSR - Cheliabinsk 1959
- ↑ Wojciech Bartelski. "4th Soviet Team Chess Championship, Voroshilovgrad 1955, Latvian SSR". OlimpBase. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
- Žuravļevs, N.; Dulbergs, I.; Kuzmičovs, G. (1980), Latvijas šahistu jaunrade, Rīga, Avots.(in Latvian), pp. 68 – 69.
External links
- Karlis Klasup player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Karlis Klasups chess games at 365Chess.com
- Kārlis Klāsups player profile at OlimpBase.org (Soviet Team Chess Championship)