Jesús Díez del Corral

Spanish chess player
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IntroSpanish chess player
PlacesSpain
wasChess player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth6 April 1933, Zaragoza, comarca de Zaragoza, Zaragoza Province, Aragon
Death19 February 2010Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain (aged 76 years)
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Biography

Jesús María Díez del Corral Rivas (born Zaragoza, 6 April 1933, died Madrid, 19 February 2010) was a Spanish chess Grandmaster.

Díez del Corral was a notary by profession. In 1955 and 1965 he won the Spanish Chess Championship, and throughout the 1960s and 1970s he was one of Spain's strongest players. He represented Spain at seven Chess Olympiads between 1960 and 1982, playing on top board three times. His best Olympiad result was in Varna in 1962, where he achieved the bronze medal on second board with a score of 10½/16. He was awarded the International Master title in 1968, and in 1974 he became the second Spanish player after Arturo Pomar to achieve the Grandmaster title.

His tournament successes include:

  • 2nd= at Amsterdam in 1969 (behind Istvan Csom)
  • 6th at the very strong Palma de Mallorca tournament in 1969 (behind Bent Larsen and Tigran Petrosian)
  • 3rd at L'Hospitalet de Llobregat in 1973 (behind Jan Smejkal)
  • 2nd at the Barcelona Zonal tournament, 1975 (behind Gennady Sosonko)

His win over Lajos Portisch at the 1978 Olympiad in Buenos Aires was voted the best game of the second half of 1978 by the Chess Informant. In 1986 he retired from international chess competition, with a rating of 2415, but continued to play club chess until his death in 2010.

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