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Kimball Nedved

Number of games in database: 10
Years covered: 1969 to 1988
Highest rating achieved in database: 2250
Overall record: +3 -6 =1 (35.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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KIMBALL NEDVED
(born Oct-07-1928, died Jan-14-2020, 91 years old) United States of America

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In 1969, Nedved won the US Amateur Championship. Brother-in-law of Roy Berg.

Last updated: 2020-04-01 10:59:39

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. K Nedved vs G Millar 1-0291969US Amateur-chC63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
2. I Ivanov vs K Nedved  1-0211984PittsburghD08 Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit
3. B Setterberg vs K Nedved  1-0151984PittsburghD08 Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit
4. K Nedved vs Deep Thought  0-1431988PittsburghB01 Scandinavian
5. W J Donaldson vs K Nedved  1-0301988Midwest MastersA53 Old Indian
6. K Nedved vs H Wachtel  1-0521988Midwest MastersB24 Sicilian, Closed
7. C Blocker vs K Nedved  1-0571988Midwest MastersC41 Philidor Defense
8. K Nedved vs K Schmuggerow  ½-½141988Midwest MastersA07 King's Indian Attack
9. H Konarkowska-Sokolov vs K Nedved  0-1391988Midwest MastersB11 Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4
10. K Nedved vs I Shtern  0-1531988Midwest MastersB25 Sicilian, Closed
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Jan-01-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  GrahamClayton: 1951 Illinois State Champion. An article about Nedved's 50-year career is at:

http://www.il-chess.org/icb_pdf/ICB...

[Event "?"]
[Site "Pittsburgh"]
[Date "1984.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Setterberg, B"]
[Black "Nedved, Kimball"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 e5 3. cxd5 Qxd5 4. e3 Nc6 5. Nc3 Bb4 6. Ne2 Bg4 7. Bd2 Bxc3 8. bxc3 exd4 9. cxd4 O-O-O 10. Qa4 Nf6 11. Nc3 Qd7 12. Bb5 Rhe8 13. O-O a6 14. Bxa6 Nxd4 15. Bxb7+ 1-0

Source: Bill Wall, “500 Queen’s Gambit Miniatures”, Chess Enterprises Inc, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, 1985

Apr-01-20
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: On Tuesday, January 14, 2020, age 91, Kimball Nedved passed away. Formerly from Mt. Lebanon, he was living in Cumberland, Maryland at the time of his death. Kimball was preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, Diane Dahlberg Nedved. He was also preceded by his chess buddy and brother-in-law Roy Berg and sister-law, Dorothy Berg (the ones that introduced him to his future wife), nephew Eric Berg, and brother-in-law Philip Dahlberg. Kimball was father to Rudolph Nedved of Pittsburgh, David (Kelly) Nedved of Cumberland, MD, Evelyn (Jeffrey) Pendleton of Lancaster. He leaves behind his grandchildren, Danielle and Aidan Gelston, Marissa (Corder) Nedved Phillips, Bradley Nedved and James, Scott, and Diana Pendleton, and his great-grandson Samuel Nedved Phillips. Mr. Nedved was an analytical genius. For starters, both his parents were architects. Kimball graduated from Illinois Institute of Technology with a B.S. in 1952 and an M.S. in 1953. Both degrees were in psychology. He was later drafted in the Army in 1953. At Fort Benning, thanks to his stunning accuracy, he made the rifle team, the precursor to the elite Marksmanship Unit. There, he also did psychological testing of thousands of paratroopers training at the Airborne School's “Free Towers.” After his service, he worked in advertising at Leo Burnett, one of the world's largest agencies. His market research career started first with Market Facts. He then took employment with Johnson Wax, where he helped develop Glade. Next, he worked for Campbell Soup and then Heinz Ketchup. Eventually, he and John Hayes founded a company that provided “useful” market research for 30 years to most supermarket chains and large retailers in North America. The answers had to explain retail success or the questions weren't asked. Kimball also had a knack for chess. He won the 1951 Illinois State Chess Championship and the 1969 US Amateur Chess Championship. His four-person team won the 1986 US Amateur Team Championship. In 1987, his chess rating was 2321, compared to a Grandmaster rating of 2400. In 1988, when Carnegie-Mellon University was developing Deep Thought, they tested it by having the chess program compete against Kimball. Kimball also loved history, especially studying the strategies used in the US Civil War. He greatly enjoyed visiting historical sites and national parks with his family.

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