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238 PAIRINC TABLES<br />

of ratcd playea and rhus has thc oppo.tunitv ol<br />

B. M. Kaii6.'lhe Ches! Competi<strong>to</strong>fx Han.lbook<br />

(1980).<br />

PAIRINC TABLES. <strong>The</strong>sc are used lo pair<br />

oppon.nts lor each round ol<br />

<strong>to</strong>urnamenl.In DellJ.t/ Jird./,ertutr8 1886, m.<br />

134-7. Richard Schurie (I825 96) publishedrables<br />

<strong>to</strong>i <strong>to</strong>urnamenls with frDm lhree <strong>to</strong> 24 players,<br />

allowingforthe<strong>by</strong>ewhereapplicabl. <strong>The</strong>se ubles<br />

havc bccn usedeversince. <strong>The</strong> rounds do nor h,i.<br />

<strong>to</strong> be plared nr lhc scquence gilen. For ex<strong>amp</strong>le in<br />

tbe Hanings intemational rournamcnl oi 1895 rbe<br />

round numberqas drawn lron a hateach morning<br />

<strong>to</strong> discourage preparation. With scanr regard lor<br />

ches his<strong>to</strong>ry FIDE .alh Schurig\ crealion 'Berger<br />

rableJ because Johann BERCTR sa,e then- duly<br />

acknowledged, in hn lwo S./u chjahtbilchu Q1392<br />

PANNO, OSCAR ROBERTO 091! ), the<br />

slronSest Argentinc-born plarer up <strong>to</strong> his ine,<br />

International Grandnasier (1955)- civil eogineer.<br />

Afier tying wnh PARMA <strong>to</strong>r firsl place in fte World<br />

Junior Ch<strong>amp</strong>ionship 1953 he won rhe rnle on<br />

lic-lncak, and in the same lear he so. fie<br />

ArgentincChlnpionsbip In 1955hequaInedasa<br />

cNDrD^rL <strong>by</strong> taking $ird place (+9=8 :l) in rbe<br />

category 12 Gdtcborg interzonal, and in rbe<br />

Candidares rournament Ansterdan 1956 he<br />

shared eiehlh place, his nearest approacb <strong>to</strong> the<br />

world title. Unsucce$iul in lhe inteponal ot 1958.<br />

Panno largely gave up competilive <strong>chess</strong> lor a6our<br />

ten ycasNhilehe attended ro his proiession.'l hc.<br />

he canreli6t in three strong <strong>to</strong>urna6en6: Buenos<br />

Aires1968(+8:2 1)aherdofNNDoRr,Palnade<br />

Malorca 1971(+7:8) a ti.virh uurorEvra ahe.d<br />

oI FoRTscE and L^rsEN, and Palna de Malorca<br />

1972 (+6=8-l) a 1ie with rcRdrNor and sMHsL<br />

ahead of Ljubojcvia and poluc^yEvsd rn1975he<br />

and Najdorl lied for 661 place in the Argenrine<br />

Ch<strong>amp</strong>ionship and shared rhc tid. ALo nr rhc<br />

1970s Panno acnieled Sood scores in seleialother<br />

<strong>to</strong>umanenrs, notablv BuenosAnes I977, asecond<br />

pla.c (+6=4) aier sANcusEr and Buenos Aires<br />

19?8. asccondplace (+4=9) sharedwith Smyslot<br />

and !^c,{N}aN aiter AxDERSsoN. Panno played in<br />

scleral Olynpiads lrom 1954. making lhe besr<br />

second bodd score (+10:8) ar Havana 1966<br />

PanncRcshcysky Los Ailclc! 1963 Kinq\ I'rdiin<br />

Dclcnce. samisch vxrlrr;on<br />

ld4N16 2c.196 ]NdBg7,l.4d6 iflco 6B.3es 7<br />

dic6 3 Q'j2 cid5 9cxd5a6 100-0-0Nell tl Bd:l Nd7<br />

1lKb]65 ]]R!rN!s 14tsc2Rbh rsh4Ndr ldNsez<br />

Nh6 lTBtl-r f5 rS,rNLo r9hltsd7 2lrI(i)i-4 7r<br />

lie4 Ncl 22 B:d bx..1 I Rhl Nh5 24 nhc] Qc7 2j<br />

R.2 Rfi 26 a4 Nr4 27 Ncr Oelt 23 Ka3 Bt6 29 Rcb2<br />

Bd3 l0 b5 db5 3l Nxh5 Ri3 32 QC Ba5 ll Qrd<br />

R.3 34 Qbl Nxg2 35 Rxs2 Rf] 36 Rc2 Rxh3 l7 Na2<br />

q4 $Reeltsxel lsRlclBd? .|0N&3QI3,llOb4<br />

Q16 42 Kbl Qh4 43 Re2 Bg4 44 Qxd6 Qe3<br />

.15 KM (whire plays with an exta piece: his king can<br />

padicip.rc. Blast\ c.nnor.),15. . Rrd 46Qds+ K3?<br />

47 Qe7+ Kg8 ]a Qen+ Kg7 49 Rrl Bf5 j0 Oe7+ K33<br />

51Oe3+ l(g7 52Oe7+Kg8 53Nd6Rb3+ 54k5R68<br />

55 Ql?+ Khs i6 QI6+ K33 57 Qr+ Kh3 53 Nc3<br />

Ra3+ 59 Kb5 Rxe3 60Qxe3+ Kg7 6r Qe7+ Kg3 6l<br />

8.5 Qb3+ 63 Bb4 Blrk Esigns<br />

PANNO VARIATION, z14. line in thc Krrc s<br />

inroduced Io masier play <strong>by</strong><br />

PANOV, VASTLY NIKOLAYEVICH (190G73),<br />

Soviet playcr and aulhor, Internatioml Mastcr<br />

(1950). journarhr. Hc Non rhe Moscow chamonship<br />

in 1929, competcd nr six USSR ch<strong>amp</strong>ionshils<br />

liom 1929 <strong>to</strong> 1948, sirh modest ren'Ils.<br />

and achickd hh best rourn.menl sin (+ l0=6-1)<br />

at Kiev 1938. Paflov is rcmenbered, bowever. for<br />

nis openidgs i"vestigations, hk icporting as ches<br />

conespondcnloi lz,.r,id. and for hh manyb.oks.<br />

He wrote, nr Russia., a beginneri book, several<br />

manuals on the eane, a book on the Mosclw<br />

<strong>to</strong>urnament ol 1956, biographies with games oI<br />

A'..(!rN. and cApABuN.rj .nl Kuts Debtu<strong>to</strong>t<br />

095?). an excencnt gcncral guide <strong>to</strong> the openings<br />

which ran <strong>to</strong> many cdilions, and was Russias<br />

b_esHelling book on the subjcct. (see EsraN.)<br />

Al,<strong>to</strong>nscv Panov Mos.ow l9l7 Benoni Dcrcn..<br />

r d4 c5 2 d5 e5 r e4 d6 ,1Ncl Nt6 5 B Be7 6 c4 0.0<br />

7 Rc3 N.3 3 Qd2 Na6 9 Nbcr Nc7 10 g4 nh1+ ll<br />

Ng3 Bdr 12 n g6 13 0.0 Ng7 11Khl b6 15 Rgl<br />

oc7 16Rg2 Kh8 17 RaSr a6 13 a4 Rbs t'r b3t6 20<br />

NEc2 b5 2l db5 u65 , I., b.1 2l Ndl err4 21 NrIl<br />

Kgli 25QelRa3 26Bd:: Bg5 27}U]lcs 288.2\a6<br />

29 Qt2Nb8 30h1Bxi4 r Qlf4 Nd7 12 Bb1Ne5 33<br />

Ndr Bd7 3J Rr{? RI7 35 Qs3 h6 36 Orl Kh7 :r7 Bcr

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