Tuesday, 27 August 2019 04:08 |
It is with the deepest sadness that we learnt about the passing of Pal Benko, a two-time candidate for the world title (1959 & 1962), as well as a renowned composer of endgame studies and chess problems. He was 91 years old.
To the chess family, Benko was a historical figure of legendary proportions, whose name and legacy will never be forgotten as long as people keep playing this game.
His love for chess and his contributions to many aspects of the game, from the opening to the endgame, were an inspiration to several generations of players. Very few in the history of the game demonstrated the inextricable link between art and chess quite as he did. He left behind an invaluable legacy, compiled on several books.
Besides, he was a fantastic individual, respected by everybody who crossed paths with him. His personal charm and bonhomie earned him countless friendships among his colleagues.
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