Belgium vs. Czechoslovakia, Ostend
20-11-1971 > 21-11-1971
1 | Boey, Jozef Martin | 2390 | 0-1 | ½-½ | GM | Hort, Vlastimil | 2605 | |
2 | Verstraeten, Roeland | 0-1 | 0-1 | IM | Smejkal, Jan | 2515 | ||
3 | Beyen, Roland | 2280 | 0-1 | 1-0 | GM | Filip, Miroslav | 2510 | |
4 | Van Seters, Frits | ½-½ | 0-1 | IM | Jansa, Vlastimil | 2450 | ||
5 | IM | Dunkelblum, Arthur | 2250 | 0-1 | 0-1 | Přibyl, Josef | 2435 | |
6 | De Bruycker, Bernard | 0-1 | 0-1 | Kupka, Slavoj | 2375 | |||
7 | Bonne, Marck | 0-1 | 0-1 | IM | Fichtl, Jiří | 2375 | ||
8 | Vandezande, Albert | 0-1 | 0-1 | IM | Kozma, Július | 2360 | ||
Tot | Belgium | ½-7½ | 1½-6½ | Czechoslovakia |
[1] gives the complete results as well as some games. [2] gives two more games and I found one more in [3]. This match was a part of qualification group 4 for the 5th European team chess championship. As expected, the Belgian team led a resounding defeat. The game Beyen-Filip is one of the most famous in Belgian chess history, including a tactical motive which is sometimes known as Beyen’s trick.
Wanted
- Most games.
Sources
- De Volksgazet 30-11-1971
- The Chess Player No.1
- OlimpBase
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