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Jose Rubinstein

Number of games in database: 3
Years covered: 1961 to 1971


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JOSE RUBINSTEIN
(born Jan-21-1940, died May-24-1997, 57 years old) Argentina

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. J Rubinstein vs A Foguelman 1-0411961ARG-chB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
2. O Bazan vs J Rubinstein  0-1431961ARG-chA16 English
3. Fischer vs J Rubinstein 0-1301971Simul, 20bB88 Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin Attack
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Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-21-04  fgh: This is another of those mysterious players that play one game and then they dissapear.
Mar-04-09  LaFreak II: who is he??
Mar-04-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  alexmagnus: Well <fgh> he beat Fischer in a simul. Mayb he never played tournaments at all, kind of an extremely strong hobby player (which playing level does it take to beat world's number one in a simul? Some 2200?).
Jun-19-09  jcrsingh: Why did he not try to win the world championship when he could beat the world champion?
Feb-09-14  Karpova: Jose came in 5th out of 18 at Mar del Plata (1962) with 12.0 points (+9 -2 =6): http://storiascacchi.altervista.org...
Nov-29-14  Whitehat1963: Who is he? A mad scientist's amalgamation of Jose Capablanca's and Akiba Rubinstein's formidable chess talents. Note his victory over Fischer. What else could possibly be the explanation?
Apr-01-20  Xeroxx: Capablanca died in 1942 and Rubinstein died in 1961. Jose is common name and Rubinstein is also a common surname. If you combine Capablanca and Rubinstein they would have a rating of 3500 at least that would be enough to beat Robbie Fischer.
Apr-01-20
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: My money's on Emanuel Carlsen.
Jul-19-24  vonKrolock: Quoting from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos...

<José Rubinstein

Not to be confused with Austrian chess player Simon Rubinstein

<Simón José Rubinstein (21 January 1940 – 24 May 1997) was an Argentine chess master.>

He won the Tucumán provincial championships in 1959 and with a perfect score in 1961; took 6th in the Argentine Chess Championship in 1961; took 6th at the 1962 masters tournament at the Kimberley club in Mar del Plata (Héctor Rossetto won); and took 5th at Mar del Plata 1962 (Torneo Latino-americano, Raimundo García won). <He won a game against Bobby Fischer in a simultaneous exhibition at San Miguel de Tucumán in 1971.> >

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