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Fridrik Olafsson

 

Fridrik Olafsson

Fridrik Olafsson (born January 26, 1935) is a chess Grandmaster.

He was born in Reykjavik in Iceland. Recognised as the strongst Icelandic player of his time, Olafsson's first result of international note was shared first with Viktor Korchnoi at Hastings 1955-56. He became a Grandmaster in 1958, and his result in the Interzonal tournament at Portoroz in the same year (with the same score as Bobby Fischer) qualified him for the Candidates Tournament (the last stage to determine the challenger to the World Chess Champion) the following year. There, however, he finished seventh of eight with 10/28.

Among his best tournament results were joint third in the strong Piatigorsky Cup, Los Angeles 1963 with 7.5/14 and shared first with Ljubomir Ljubojevic at Wijk aan Zee 1976, ahead of Mikhail Tal. In 1978 he succeeded Max Euwe as President of international chess governing body FIDE. In 1982 he was replaced by Florencio Campomanes and appointed Secretary to the Icelandic Parliament. Olafsson continued to play occasionally into the 21st century, winning a rapid match against fellow veteran Bent Larsen in 2003 by a score of 5-3.

Olafsson usually played the Sicilian Defence against 1.e4 and the Nimzo-Indian Defence against 1.d4. With white, he usually played the English Opening, but played almost as many games with 1.d4 and 1.e4.

Fridrik Olafsson should not be confused with the Icelandic Grandmaster Helgi Olafsson.



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