Kalju Pitksaar
Kalju Pitksaar | |
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Country |
Estonia Soviet Union Estonia |
Born |
Tallinn, Estonia | May 18, 1931
Died |
September 26, 1995 64) Tallinn, Estonia | (aged
Kalju Pitksaar (18 May 1931, Tallinn – 26 September 1995, Tallinn) was an Estonian chess player, who won the Estonian Chess Championship.
Biography
In 1947, at age 16 Kalju Pitksaar the first time participated in the Estonian Chess Championships.[1] In Estonian Chess Championships he has won gold (1957) and 2 silver (1951, 1958) medals.[2] In 1950 he was second in traditional National Tournament in Pärnu.[3] In 1952 Kalju Pitksaar won Baltic Chess Championship.[4] In 1952 Soviet Chess Championships quarterfinal in Krasnodar he shared 2nd - 3rd place.[5] In 1958 Kalju Pitksaar played for Estonia in Soviet Team Chess Championship in Vilnius, where his team finished at high fourth place.[6]
In this same year Pitksaar's chess career suddenly interrupted - he was disqualified with formulation "improve his behavior". More than 20 years Pitksaar not participated in a chess tournaments. Only in 1981 he returned and won Tallinn Chess Championship. His last chess tournament was Correspondence Chess Olympiad semifinal (1992-1996).[7]
References
External links
- Kalju Pitksaar player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Kalju Pitksaar player profile at olimpbase.org (Soviet Team Chess Championship)