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Miroslav Filip

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1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.f4 b5 7.a3 Bb7 8.Qf3 Nf6 9.Bd3 Bc5 10.Nb3 Be7 11.0-0 0-0 12.Bd2 d6 13.g4 d5 14.e5 Nfd7 15.Qh3 g6 16.Nd4 Nc6 17.Nce2 Nxd4 18.Nxd4 Nc5 19.b4 Ne4 20.Be3 Rfe8 21.Rae1 Bf8 22.Nf3 a5 23.f5 exf5 24.gxf5 Rxe5 25.fxg6 hxg6 26.Nxe5 Qxe5 27.c3 axb4 28.Bd4 Bc8
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twice, winning an individual gold in 1970 for the best score and a bronze in 1977 for the third best score. Tournament results include first place at Prague 1956 and second at
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The game Tal–Miroslav Filip is one of Filip's most famous chess games. Filip was playing with the black pieces against the Latvian grandmaster and former
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29.Qg2 Qh5 30.Bxe4 dxe4 31.Qxe4 Qg5+ 32.Kh1 Be6 33.Be5 Rd8 34.h4 Qh5 35.Qf4 Rd3 36.Bf6 Qd5+ 37.Kg1 bxc3 38.Re4 Bc5+ 39.Kh2 Qa2+
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1975. In the early 1980s Filip retired from playing professional chess, but remained active as a chess journalist.
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Interzonal. This qualified him for the Candidates tournament in
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Tal vs. Filip, Candidates Tournament (round 12), Curacao 1962;
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the following year. He placed eighth out of ten players. (See
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1974, playing 194 games with the overall result (+62–28=104).
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In 1962 Filip placed fifth (out of 23 players) in the
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Czech Republic
Prague
Czechoslovakia
Grandmaster
Peak rating
chess
grandmaster
International Master
Grandmaster
Czechoslovakia
Chess Olympiads
Helsinki
Nice
Candidates Tournament
Gothenburg
Interzonal
Amsterdam
World Chess Championship 1957
Stockholm
Curaçao
World Chess Championship 1963
Czechoslovak Chess Championship
Gottwaldov
Tatranska Lomnica
Prague
European Team Chess Championship
Marienbad
Buenos Aires
Bern

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