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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Mar del Plata Tournament

Miguel Najdorf12/15(+11 -2 =2)[games]
Herman Pilnik12/15(+9 -0 =6)[games]
Carlos Guimard10.5/15(+8 -2 =5)[games]
Paul Michel10.5/15(+7 -1 =7)[games]
Gideon Stahlberg10/15(+7 -2 =6)[games]
Carlos Hugo Maderna8.5/15(+6 -4 =5)[games]
Jiri Pelikan8/15(+4 -3 =8)[games]
Hector Rossetto8/15(+6 -5 =4)[games]
Rodrigo Flores Alvarez6/15(+4 -7 =4)[games]
Romeo Garcia Vera6/15(+4 -7 =4)[games]
Marcos Luckis5.5/15(+5 -9 =1)[games]
Guillermo Puiggros5.5/15(+4 -8 =3)[games]
Enrique Reed Valenzuela5/15(+2 -7 =6)[games]
Juan Traian Iliesco5/15(+4 -9 =2)[games]
Arturo Liebstein4/15(+3 -10 =2)[games]
Benito Higinio Villegas3.5/15(+1 -9 =5)[games]
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Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Mar del Plata (1944)

Held at Wikipedia article: Mar del Plata.

 page 4 of 5; games 76-100 of 120  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
76. R Garcia Vera vs C H Maderna  ½-½621944Mar del PlataD28 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
77. C Guimard vs R Flores Alvarez  1-0391944Mar del PlataE17 Queen's Indian
78. J T Iliesco vs G Puiggros  ½-½761944Mar del PlataD78 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.O-O c6
79. P Michel vs H Rossetto ½-½751944Mar del PlataB45 Sicilian, Taimanov
80. J Pelikan vs Stahlberg  1-0381944Mar del PlataE17 Queen's Indian
81. Pilnik vs A Liebstein  1-0341944Mar del PlataD30 Queen's Gambit Declined
82. R Flores Alvarez vs M Luckis  1-0241944Mar del PlataB74 Sicilian, Dragon, Classical
83. A Liebstein vs R Garcia Vera  0-1491944Mar del PlataB80 Sicilian, Scheveningen
84. C H Maderna vs P Michel  ½-½231944Mar del PlataA13 English
85. G Puiggros vs Pilnik  0-1561944Mar del PlataC54 Giuoco Piano
86. H Rossetto vs J Pelikan  1-0501944Mar del PlataD70 Neo-Grunfeld Defense
87. Stahlberg vs C Guimard  ½-½641944Mar del PlataD61 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox, Rubinstein Attack
88. B H Villegas vs J T Iliesco  0-1341944Mar del PlataA47 Queen's Indian
89. Najdorf vs M Luckis  1-0381944Mar del PlataE12 Queen's Indian
90. Najdorf vs J T Iliesco  1-0401944Mar del PlataD77 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.O-O
91. Pilnik vs Najdorf  ½-½351944Mar del PlataC90 Ruy Lopez, Closed
92. Najdorf vs R Garcia Vera  1-0251944Mar del PlataE48 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3 d5
93. P Michel vs Najdorf 1-0281944Mar del PlataB83 Sicilian
94. Najdorf vs J Pelikan  1-0321944Mar del PlataE60 King's Indian Defense
95. C Guimard vs Najdorf 0-1301944Mar del PlataD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
96. Najdorf vs R Flores Alvarez  1-0451944Mar del PlataD05 Queen's Pawn Game
97. G Puiggros vs Najdorf 1-0481944Mar del PlataC41 Philidor Defense
98. Najdorf vs H Rossetto  1-0451944Mar del PlataD19 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch
99. C H Maderna vs Najdorf 0-1271944Mar del PlataB84 Sicilian, Scheveningen
100. Najdorf vs A Liebstein 1-0481944Mar del PlataD19 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch
 page 4 of 5; games 76-100 of 120  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Nov-09-24  Alan McGowan: Although it is stated that the game Stahlberg-Liebstein is not available, it is given in the tournament book.

The game was adjourned after White's 52nd move. When the position was set up for the game's resumption, a Black pawn was placed on the wrong square. Nobody noticed, and the game continued, Liebstein resigning after White's 68th move.

It was only when replaying the game that the error was discovered. According to the rules at the time, the game should have been played again from the correct position, but Liebstein renounced this right and resigned.

Nov-09-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sally Simpson: Hi Alan,

Is the score of the game, it looks like it is, 1-0 on move 68.

https://chess.gallery/game/gideon-s...

Nov-10-24  Alan McGowan: Hi <Sally>. The score on that website is correct up to White's 52nd move, when the game was adjourned. When the players resumed the game, a pawn was placed on g7 instead of f7.

So, after the error was discovered Liebstein, considering his position once again, decided not continue with the replay from the correct position. Therefore, he rsigned after 52. Rd7.

Will you submit the game as such? At least CG would have all games from the event.

Nov-10-24  stone free or die: If you submit the game it would be best to put the moves beyond 52.Rd7 in a comment with a note explaining what happened.

(E.g. Alan's comment verbatim would be fine)

Nov-10-24  Alan McGowan: The moves that were played - in error - were:-

52...g6 53. Ke3 Rb2 54. Nd2 Rb4 55. Ne4+ Kc6 56. Rxd3 Kc7 57. g4 Rb1 58. Kf4 Rb4 59. Ke5 Ra4 60. Rd4 Ra6 61. Rd7+ Kc8 62. Rd6 Ra5+ 63. Kf4 Kc7 64. Rxg6 Kd7 65. Ra6 Rb5 66. Ng3 Ke7 67. Nf5+ Kd8 68. Re6 Resigns

Nov-10-24  stone free or die: Looks like the <chess.gallery> score after 52 is untrustworthy.

Are the moves up to 52.Rd7 good?

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Nov-10-24  Alan McGowan: The <chess gallery> moves after 52. Rd7 were not played; the website must be aware of the 'wrong' moves played and is trying to somehow reach the final position. It's a moot point; the game ended after White's 52nd.
Nov-10-24  stone free or die: Yes, I'm aware.

The question remains, are the first 52 moves good on <chess.gallery>?

Or, alternatively, where can I currently get an accurate online version of the game?

Nov-10-24  Alan McGowan: I have just submitted the moves from the tournament book. The <chess gallery> has the same score up to 52. Rd7.
Nov-11-24  stone free or die: Thanks <Alan> for both answer and upload.
Nov-11-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sally Simpson: Hi Alan;

<Will you submit the game as such?>

Sorry I was not active on C.G. after you posted. (I see you have done it.)

So the moves after 57 were bogus. I'll probably get the blame for that. They are still blaming me for the last time this happened in the von Feierfeil and Paul Lipke 1889 game, a wrong position set up after an adjournment; E von Feyerfeil vs Lasker, 1889 (kibitz #4)

Nov-11-24  stone free or die: Again, thanks to <Alan> the game is now on <CG>:

Stahlberg vs A Liebstein, 1944

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