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Tournament: 51st Hastings 1975/76 • go to Previous Year • Next Year • 120 games plus 51 from other sections
Venue: White Rock Pavilion • Date: 29 Dec 1975 - 15 Jan 1976 • Download PGNBulletin (PDF)uploaded Friday, 19 September, 2025 6:16 PM

51st Hastings Premier, 29 December 1975 to 15 January 1976

1975/76 Hastings Premier Elo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Total
1 David I Bronstein 2590
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½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 1 0 1 ½ 1 1 ½ 1 ½ 10
2 Vlastimil Hort 2600 ½
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½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 1 ½ 1 ½ 10
3 Wolfgang Uhlmann 2535 ½ ½
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½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 1 1 1 1 10
4 Viktor Korchnoi 2665 0 ½ ½
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½ 1 1 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 1 ½ 1 9
5 Mark Taimanov 2580 ½ ½ ½ ½
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½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 8
6 Gudmundur Sigurjonsson 2475 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½
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½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 8
7 Gennadi Sosonko 2470 ½ 0 ½ 0 ½ ½
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1 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 8
8 Vlastimil Jansa 2540 0 ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 0
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½ 0 1 1 ½ ½ ½ ½
9 Anthony J Miles 2435 1 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½
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0 ½ 1 0 1 ½ 1
10 Julio Kaplan 2445 0 0 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ 1 1
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½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1
11 Michael Stean 2370 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ ½
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½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 7
12 John D M Nunn 2375 0 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 0 ½ ½
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½ 1 ½ ½ 6
13 Raymond D Keene 2505 0 0 0 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½
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½ ½ ½ 6
14 Arthur Bisguier 2445 ½ ½ 0 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ 0 ½
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½ ½
15 William R Hartston 2475 0 0 0 ½ ½ 0 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½
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1
16 Robert Bellin 2375 ½ ½ 0 0 0 ½ ½ ½ 0 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ 0
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Average Elo: 2492 Cat: 10 gm = 10.05 m = 7.05

A Quiet Hastings [CHESS, January 1976, p101]

Hastings was rescued by £5000 from Pools tycoon Paul Zetter, who dropped in from the Canaries en route to a safari in Africa to attend the final banquet. Without anybody being able to say why, a general feeling of optimism seemed to have replaced last year’s despair, as evidenced by the announcement that dates for the next Congress would be exactly the same, December 29-January 15th.

Entries totalled 262, not a record though an unprecedented 69 came from West Germany.

The play was, on the whole, too quiet. Exactly two-thirds of the games (80 out of 120) were drawn, 49 of them in fewer than 30 moves. Taimanov and Stean each drew 14 games out of 15, Sigurjonsson 12.

Kaplan provided vicarious interest by running desperately short of time in almost every game. When he had reached 25 moves of the 40 he was supposed to make in 2½ hours, his clock rarely showed more than 2 or 3 minutes to go. He would then start to play pretty well and with a desperate concentration that seemed to make some of his opponents wilt.

Hort, Uhlmann, Taimanov went through unbeaten. Miles had the G.M. title almost in his sights but slipped; was, as last year, the best of the home contingent who, however, occupied the traditional low places. The make-up of Hastings Premiers ensures that only when somebody upsets the form book can we expect anything better.

Sosonko and Nunn played off their last round game, drawing it, on the second rest day January 7, so that Sosonko could go on to take part in the Hoogoven tournament starting January 15th.


1975/76 Hastings Challengers

1975/76 Hastings
Challengers
Fed Elo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total
1 David E Rumens ENG   63= 59+ w12+ 28+ 2+ b14+ w17+ 11+ 6= b5=
2 Shimon Kagan ISR 2420m 41+ 70+ 21+ 4= 1– 43+ 12+ 3+ b14+ 7+
3 Jacques Macles FRA 2360 35+ 48= 16+ 19+ 4= 13= b7+ 2– 17+ b11+
4 Wolfgang Andre BRD   61+ 57+ 11+ 2= 3= 17– 48+ 14– w35+ w12+ 7
5 Brian J Denman SCO 2205 w71+ b11– w6= b31+ w56+ b48= w57+ b17= w23+ w1= 7
6 Mark C Diesen USA 2295 26= 8= b5= 38= 15= 65+ 43+ w13+ 1= 14+ 7
7 Andrew P Law ENG   32+ 53+ 28= 14= 62+ 11= w3– 48+ w9+ 2–
8 Peter J Lee ENG   31= 6= 20+ b17– 60+ 62+ 24= 21= 16= 27+
9 Krzysztof Pytel POL 2420 33= w45+ 64= 10= b19= 37= b58+ 15+ b7– w26+
10 Miroslav Radojcic YUG   68= 31+ 22= 9= 51+ 16= 14– 52+ 27= 21+
11 Milan Bajovic YUG   39+ w5+ 4– w65+ 24+ 7= 13+ 1– 12= w3– 6
12 R H Burns jnr USA   42+ 19= b1– 49+ 18+ 28+ 2– 24+ 11= b4– 6
13 Michael J Franklin ENG 2325 24+ 51= 27+ 25+ 14= 3= 11– b6– 42+ 16= 6
14 Martin Goldschmidt ENG   67+ 62+ 17+ 7= 13= w1– 10+ 4+ w2– 6– 6
15 Jonathan Kinlay ENG   52+ 27= b37– 16= 6= b22+ w18+ 9– 24+ 17= 6
16 Victor W Knox ENG 2320 55+ 21= 3– 15= 64+ 10= 37+ 26= 8= 13= 6
17 Glenn E J Lambert ENG   50+ 58+ 14– w8+ 37+ 4+ b1– w5= 3– 15= 6
18 Michael Macdonald-Ross ENG   27– w38= 66+ 45+ 12– 64+ b15– 40= 57+ 43+ 6
19 Eugene B Meyer USA 2340 34+ 12= w51+ 3– w9= b57– 22– 62+ 48+ 32 6
20 Charles W Pickard ENG   45= 65= 8– 44= 70= 50= 63+ 41+ 40= w34+ 6
21 Michael J Conroy ENG   w23+ 16= 2– 27= w71+ 36= b38+ 8= 26= 10–
22 Zahiruddin D Farooqui PAK 2350 43= 41+ 10= 24– 65= w15– 19+ 28= 36= 50+
23 Wolfgang Huisl BRD   b21– 44+ 40= 36– 49+ 47= 45+ w34+ b5– 37=
24 Gisbert Jacoby BRD   13– w39+ 53+ 22+ 11– 42+ 8= 12– 15– 47+
25 Siegfried Kalbitzer BRD   70= 30+ 49+ 13– 43– 40= 34– w45+ 33+ 28=
26 John C Pigott ENG   6= 36= 40= 60= 34= 56+ 28+ 16= 21= b9–
27 Thomas Pioch POL 2300 18+ 15= 13– 21= 38= 32= 36+ 57+ 10= 8–
28 Dimo Werner BRD   56+ 29+ 7= 1– 32+ 12– 26– 22= 52+ 25=
29 Ronald Blow GCI   47+ 28– 36= 43– 58– 44= 59– 66+ 60+ 56+ 5
30 Anthony James Booth ENG   36= 25– 35+ 32– 63– 49– +72d 59+ 58+ 40= 5
31 Gerhard Bosbach BRD   8= 10– 63+ w5– 44+ 34= 41= 33= 55= 36= 5
32 Richard Britton ENG   7– 72+ 34= 30+ 28– 27= 40= 58+ 43= 19– 5
33 R Bruning BRD   9= 60+ 48– 34= 42– 61+ 62= 31= 25– 57+ 5
34 Colin S Crouch ENG 2285 19– 52+ 32= 33= 26= 31= 25+ b23– 56+ b20– 5
35 Neil Davey ENG   3– 46= 30– 69+ 47– 66+ 49+ 38+ b4– 39= 5
36 H Geistenberger BRD   30= 26= 29= 23+ 48= 21= 27– 56= 22= 31= 5
37 Manfred Keller BRD   40= 69+ w15+ 48= 17– 9= 16– 42– 59+ 23= 5
38 Gerhard Kiefer BRD   57– b18= 67+ 6= 27= 51+ w21– 35– 62+ 41= 5
39 (Hugh) Dugald Macpherson ENG   11– b24– 72– 41– 69= bye+ 70+ 63+ 54+ 35= 5
40 David P Mooney ENG   37= 43= 26= 59+ 57– 25= 32= 18= 20= 30= 5
41 P Muhlbach BRD   2– 22– 42– 39+ 67+ 60+ 31= 20– 51+ 38= 5
42 Roger Charles Newman ENG   12– 71– 41+ w55+ 33+ 24– 53= 37+ 13– 44= 5
43 Nigel E Povah ENG   22= 40= 23= 29+ 25+ 2– 6– b53+ 32= 18– 5
44 Daniel Shuttleworth ENG   53– 23– 52+ 20= 31– 29= 54= 68+ 61+ 42=
45 Herbert Braunlin jnr SUI   20= b9– 69+ 18– 68= 59+ 23– b25– 64= 61+
46 David A Curnow ENG   w48– 35= w60– 61= 53– 67+ 68= 54– 63+ 62+
47 H Kemperman NLD   29– 61= w56– 54+ 35+ 23= 52– 51= 53+ 24–
48 Matthias Kierzek BRD   b46+ 3= 33+ 37= 36= w5= 4– 7– 19– 49=
49 Peter G Large ENG   59= 63+ 25– 12– 23– 30+ 35– 64= 55+ 48=
50 T Ricke BRD   17– 54= 61+ 56– 59= 20= 51= 60+ 31= 22–
51 John N Sugden ENG   66+ 13= b19– 70+ 10– 38– 50= 47= 41– 64+
52 N Werner BRD   15– 34– 44– 66+ 55+ 70+d 47+ 10– 28– 58=
53 Peter Hertzog BRD   44+ 7– 24– 57– 46+ 68+ 42= w43– 47– 54= 4
54 R Hilbert     58– 50= 59– 47– 66= 72+ 44= 46+ 39– 53= 4
55 Pank A Hoogendoorn NLD   16– 67= 68= b42– 52– 69+ 60– 70+d 49– 65+ 4
56 J Precker     28– 66= b47+ 50+ b5– 26– 65+ 36= 34– 29– 4
57 John M Ripley ENG   38+ 4– 70– 53+ 40+ w19+ b5– 27– 18– 33– 4
58 Claus Seyfried BRD   54+ 17– 62– 68= 29+ 63+ w9– 32– 30– 26= 4
59 J H van Donk NLD   49= 1– 54+ 40– 50= 45– 29+ 30– 37– 69+ 4
60 S Vincent     64= 33– b46+ 26= 8– 41– 55+ 50– 29– 66+ 4
61 Paul F Habershon ENG   4– 47= 50– 46= 72+ 33– 64= 65+ 44– 45–
62 Ronald F Harman ENG   72+ 14– 58+ 64+ 7– 8– 33= 19– 38– 46–
63 T. Kiefer BRD   1= 49– 31– 67+ 30+ 58– 20– 39– 46– bye+
64 V Schlick     60= 68+ 9= 62– 16– 18– 61= 49= 45= 51–
65 H Ernst BRD   69= 20= 71+ b11– 22= 6– 56– 61– 68= 55– 3
66 D Gierse     51– 56= 18– 52– 54= 35– 69+ 29– 67+ 60– 3
67 S Hasan     14– 55= 38– 63– 41– 46– bye+ 69= 66– 68+ 3
68 Peter J Sharp ENG   10= 64– 55= 58= 45= 53– 46= 44– 65= 67– 3
69 Susan L Caldwell ENG 2050 65= 37– 45– 35– 39= 55– 66– 67= bye+ 59–
70 Leslie S F Blackstock SCO 2345 25= 2– 57+ 51– 20= 52-d 39– 55-d     2 / 8
71 B Mikic     b5– 42+ 65– 72+ b21–           2 / 5
72 M Daood     62– 32– 39+ 71– 61– 54– 30-d       1 / 7
5th £40, 6th £20, 7th £10. D.E.Rumens qualified for a place in the 1976/77 Premier on Sonneborn-Berger.

[BCM, March 1976, p111] "The Challengers' tournament contained its usual combination of strong British players, including some of the best juniors, and a number of foreign experts, among whom were S.Kagan, an international master from Israel, and M.Diesen (USA) and K.Pytel (PL) both of whom have played in the Premier.

"With the moving of the Premier tournament to the White Rock Pavilion much more room was available at the Falaise Hall for the Challengers’ and other sections to be played and the conditions should have been excellent. Unfortunately very little attempt seemed to be made to prevent half of the playing room being used for skittles or analysis during the adjourned session in the evening and the result was a quite appalling level of noise. One can appreciate the problems of the organizers in trying to deal with this matter, but something will have to be done in future if the Challengers' is to be taken seriously.

"As far as the play is concerned, the two winners, Kagan and D.E.Rumens, set a very hot pace, with Rumens winning seven games in a row in the middle of the tournament. It is rare for two players to score so heavily and inevitably the rest of the field were left far behind. Rumens played in his usual ultra-sharp style and was rewarded by winning the place in next year’s Premier, beating Kagan on the Sonneborn-Berger tie-breaking system. Of the other contenders, Diesen was a little disappointing, being unable to get into his stride until the second half of the event; the same applies in some degree to Pytel. Apart from Rumens, Denman was the most successful British player, achieving one of his best results, while Law and Lee also performed creditably to reach the prize-list."


[CHESS, January 1976, p102] "David Rumens, 36, Old Coulsdon, won the Challengers’ Tournament with points from the 10 games. He raced away with a stream of wins ... as rather often of late but, shedding a sad habit of dropping valuable points in the closing rounds, coasted happily in with solid draws. Often in the chess news in the early 1960’s as the leading “Cedars” actor (the right word?) he dropped right out of chess for a decade but with this success completes a great come-back.

"Kagan Israel turned up nearly two hours late for his second round game versus Blackstock; was adjudged to have defaulted, appealed. The appeals committee told Blackstock to play Kagan on the first rest day which he did; lost and walked out of the tournament [but see next para - JS]. Kagan eventually tied first with Rumens losing only on Sonneborn-Berger count. (More about the Challengers, next CHESS).

[CHESS, February 1976, p144] "... We cannot provide the detailed review of the play (often more interesting than the Premier) so common in the past, because the game scores have gone to Leonard Barden. Hastings this year drew 69 entrants from Western Germany alone. R. G. Wade asks us to correct a possible implication last CHESS that L. Blackstock withdrew through pique over the decision that he should play Kagan after the latter had forfeited their game under the rules by arriving more than an hour late. Mr. Blackstock played more games, he tells us for one of which he arrived more than an hour late and was declared loser by forfeit!"


Other Sections (forenames to be updated in due course - JS)

Main A: Peter G Moore, A T Richardson 6; Robert E Evans, Shaun Finlayson, Robert P Ross, Geoffrey Neil Stokes, Michael C Truran, R A Walker 5½; Raymond J Gamble, P Konig, P John Patience, 5; J A Gorman, P Gronau, J, Hollstein, M A Lee 4½; C D Carr, Dr Reinhard Cherubim 4; W Wagner, M Lichte, H Mattes, Lewis Johnstone Mills 3; F Penzel 2½; Victor J A Russ 2/4; M J Coward 1/2

Main B: P Gruen 7½; R Laven 7; K Eisenbeiser, K A Howel, G Klein 6; Colin L Ridley, B Schmidt 5½; K Bender, U Christoffel, Percy Baldwin Cook, Leigh A Trangmar, K Wegener 5; R G Clark, A Gray, L Mouillaux, M Muller, M Schwickert, P L Zwetsloot 4½; K S Ashman, John A Felton 4; (Richard) Nevil Coles, Peter L Cook, G Drygas, B Naujokas 3½; Jonathan J Ady 3; J Parker 2½; K Larem 2; W Krebs 1/7

Main C: G Wagner 8; J P Scragg, Miss Nicole Tagnon (FRA) 6½; J R Keen, Ronald E Rushbrook, M Schrewentigges, P Urbain, R Viktor 5½; Walter R Rayner, M Schunk, Hugh G Tassell 5; William Bainbridge, J Bycroft, Mrs Olive Chataway, Robert C Shilling 4½; John R Cotterell, David Terence Fairbank, B Greis, Eric Wilfred Knapp, B Morris 4; Roger L Baker, J L Bertinchamp 3½; K Lucas 3½/8; S R Capsey, K Kopke, Truman V Parrott, Mlle Claude Santoy 3; E Chambers 2

Main D: P Tobczewski 7½; P J Dyson, H Friedrich 6½; M Mueller 6; S Brown, Y Lamorelle, Alfred Milner 5½; E Mitchell, E Paschetag, K H Timpe 5; R Bondikowski, A S M Dickins, Mrs Macles 4½; P A Baldwin, W E Busbridge, C N A Caldicott, Mrs L F Morris, X Souane, P Torres 4; R Wedlich 3½; Wilfred G Oliver, V Schakenberg 3; Miss Elsie Grace Coulson 1½

First Week Special A (out of 6): Otto H Hardy, D James, David Lees 4½; Michael P Cook, James J Essinger, Julian T Farrand 4; G Frost, M Goll, Robert C Lynn 3½; Paul Carey, Peter W Hempson, Timothy W Pelling, Roy A Wagstaff 3; R A Parry, B Richards, R J Roberts, Trefor F Thynne, J C Wiseman 2½; Stephen D Blewitt, Lawrence Alfred J Glyde , Michael H Micklethwaite 2; K J Norbury 1½; Rev S Cunnane 0/2; A Carter 0/3

First Week Special B: R J Dixon, E Houghton 5; Ewart J Smith 4½; Nigel W Dennis, Raymond J Kearsley 4; C W Bryan, R S Thornton 3½; P M Morgan, James E Pattle, R Quaye, A Somerville, D Stevenson 3; H G Crews, S C Riodan, W Schwab 2½; B Rathenew 2; R M Hedley, T R F Jenkins, B Kilgariff, R D Pearce 1½

First Week Special C: Roy W Heppenstall 5½; Tom Farrand, K Griggs, T Hare, R W Johnson, L Michaelis, T Towner 4; I P Strachan 3½; J Gaster, I R Humphries, H Manner, A J Thurgool 3; J M Bancroft , F N Copping, N Gray, A Norbury 2½; T Bancroft, J Fletcher 2; Miss M Daniel 1; R G Kent 0

New Year Special A: B J Little 5; Harry Lamb, Malcolm J Lightfoot 4½; David J Casiot, Charles Ambrose Scott Damant, Alan J Girling, Vincent O Homolka, David Lees 3½; D Hess, R C Rusha, R Schonfisch, Peter C Wood 3; H J Kruger, Kevin J Thurlow 2½; R Bosbach, David Gleave, Michael H Micklethwaite 1½; D Towers 1

New Year Special B: C Baader, Jack A Speigel 5; C H Evill, Geoffrey W Naldrett 4½; J T Hopkins, V Litvin 4; J Hobden 3½; Mrs P Jackson, G Murray, S Wavell 3; P A Bond, Mrs E Crowe, F H Hill, J F S Learner, H F Long 2½; G Burnett, Mrs F Enns, J W Hatton 2; E Newham 1

Third Week Special A: K S Ashman 5; P H Newing, Jack A Speigel, Geoffrey P Taylor 4; Charles Ambrose Scott Damant, Michael H Micklethwaite 3½; Kevin R M Claudius, M J Darlow, J A Felton, N McNaughton, John David Howard Nicholas, Brian H Turner , Mrs Dinah M Wright [Norman] 3; Bryan A Fewell 2½; P Nolan 1

Third Week Special B: Ronald Ernest Rushbrook 5; William Edward Busbridge, E Chambers, R G Harmer 4; E Mitchell, D Read, Rev J G Whitehead 3½; W D Brown, G Burnett, F F Jacquier 3; Chris Hann, A J L Wade, E Wheeler 2½; Mrs D E Thomas 2; R Wise 1.


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Previously Uploaded as part of the Hastings collection some time ago.
24 September 2020 Now complete with round numbers and dates, plus crosstable and some results and games from the Challengers.
25 September 2020 Brian Denman has kindly contributed a further 11 games, ten from the Challengers and one from the Third Week Special B section.
16 November 2023 Added six games played by Kevin Thurlow in New Year Special A. Many thanks to Kevin.
5 January 2025 Added a link to the tournament bulletin.