Carlos Bielicki

Carlos Bielicki
Bielicki in 1959
Personal information
Born(1940-05-15)15 May 1940
Died9 September 2024(2024-09-09) (aged 84)
Chess career
CountryArgentina
TitleInternational Master (1959)
Peak rating2365 (April 2007)

Carlos Bielicki (15 May 1940 – 9 September 2024) was an Argentine chess master.

In 1958, he won the Argentine Junior Championship. In 1959, Bielicki was World Junior Chess Champion, winning the tournament in Münchenstein and earning the International Master title. In 1960, he took 11th at Mar del Plata (Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer won). In 1961, he took 7th in Mar del Plata (Miguel Najdorf won). In 1961, he tied for 3rd–5th in the Argentine Chess Championship (Héctor Rossetto won). Bielicki died on 9 September 2024, at the age of 84.[1][2]

Notable game

B. Parma vs. C. Bielicki,
WC Junior 1959
hgfedcba
1h1g1f1e1 white queend1 white rookc1 white kingb1a11
2h2g2 white pawnf2e2d2c2 white pawnb2 white pawna2 white pawn2
3h3g3f3 white bishope3d3c3 white knightb3a33
4h4 white pawng4f4e4d4c4b4a44
5h5g5f5e5d5 black pawnc5 black queenb5a55
6h6 black pawng6f6 white pawne6 black pawnd6 black bishopc6 black bishopb6a6 black pawn6
7h7g7 white rookf7 black pawne7d7 black rookc7b7 black pawna77
8h8g8f8e8d8c8 black rookb8 black kinga88
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Position after 25.h4

Bruno Parma vs. Carlos Bielicki, World Junior Chess Championship 1959. Sicilian Defence.[3]
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qf3 Bd7 8.0-0-0 Nc6 9.Qg3 Nxd4 10.Rxd4 Da5 11.Be2 Nc6 12.f4 h6 13.Bxf6 gxf6 14.Qh4 f5 15.exf5 Qxf5 16.Bd3 Qc5 17.f5 Be7 18.f6 Bf8 19.Be4 d5 20.Bf3 0-0-0 21.Rhd1 Rd7 22.Rg4 Kb8 23.Qe1 Bd6 24.Rg7 Rc8 25.h4 (diagram) d4 26.Ne4 Qxc2+ 27.Kxc2 Bxe4+ white resigns 0–1 because of 28.Kd2 Rc2 checkmate (or 28.Kb3 Bc2 checkmate)

References

  1. ^ "May the earth rest in peace ... World Youth Champion Carlos Bielicki (15 05 1940 – 9 09 2024)\n". Gm Rashit Ziatdinov on Facebook. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Carlos Bielicki". Chess Games. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
  3. ^ Carlos Bielicki of Argentina, www.chess.com, 16.10.2007, access-date 26.09.2025