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    Shocking news. Jan Timman has passed away. I am currently looking for verification but the news is out there. Rest in peace GM Timman. You had a profound effect on my progress and improvement in chess way back when (50 years ago) In fact it was mainly because of you and the Art of Analysis that I became a master.

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    https://en.chessbase.com/post/jan-timman-1951-2026

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      https://en.chessbase.com/post/loek-v...lite-interview

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        I am saddened by the death of GM Jan Timman. It would be fair to say that Jan achieved everything significant in OTB chess, save for winning the World Championship. No doubt about it, he was one of the greatest players in history. As well, he was an outstanding writer, analyst, and builder, with his work developing 'New In Chess'. Jan may have also been among chess history's most admired and beloved figures.

        I believe Jan competed in Canada only twice. First was the Montreal 1979 super-tournament, the strongest ever held in chess history to that juncture, based upon average FIDE rating; the winners were World Champion GM Anatoly Karpov and former World Champion GM Mikhail Tal. GM Timman was in the middle of the ten-player field, playing a double round-robin format, with (I believe) IA Larry Bevand of Montreal as Chief Arbiter. I attended this event for one day. Next was his 1988 Candidates Match victory, by 3.5-2.5 over GM Valery Salov, at Saint John, New Brunswick.

        GM Jan Timman, Rest In Peace!!

        Respectfully,
        Frank Dixon
        NTD, Kingston

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