- Zoltán
Ribli (born
September 6, 1951 in Mohács) is a
Hungarian chess grandmaster and
International Arbiter (1995). He was
twice a
World Championship Candidate...
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tournaments were held. The top two
finishers in each qualified. Zoltán
Ribli won the Las
Palmas Interzonal ahead of 61-year-old
former World Champion...
- the
Candidates Tournament by
three seeded players: Smyslov, Korchnoi, and
Ribli (no. 2-4 from the
previous tournament). The
final spot went to Sp****ky,...
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having 4 / 8.
Geller eliminated after play-off Tal
eliminated after play-off
Ribli eliminated after playoff Van Der Wiel and
Torre eliminated after playoff...
- players.
Robert Hübner was invited, but
declined to parti****te. As a result,
Ribli had a free day
during the last round. To show his displeasure, he refused...
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Karpov 1975 Las
Palmas L****jevic 1975
Manila L****jević 1975
Budapest Ribli,
Polugaevsky 1975
Yerevan (USSR Championship)
Petrosian 1976 Wijk aan Zee...
- on to beat
Karpov to
become world champion in 1985. He had
beaten Zoltán
Ribli 6½–4½ in the semifinal, but drew his quarter-final
match against Robert...
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States M Riazantsev,
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Moscow 2001
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Ribli, Zoltán 700010 1951-09-06 Mohács 1973
Hungary M Ricardi,
Pablo 100242 1962-02-25...
- the
World Chess Championship candidates matches,
where he lost to Zoltán
Ribli. He
served as
Bobby Fischer's
second in the 1992
match against Boris Sp****ky...
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Chess Olympiad team
member and ****ure
World Championship candidate Zoltán
Ribli (8/11, second); the
strong American player Kenneth Rogoff (7.5/11, third);...