There has been discussion at http://www.chesshistory.com about the "Century Club":
'V. Korchnoi has played against G. Levenfish (born 1889) and F. Caruana (born 1992), a difference of 103 years. What is the record in this “century club”, with respect to tournament and match games? The greatest difference that I have found, 108 years, concerns O. Bernstein, who played against J. Mortimer (born 1833) at Ostend, 1907 and against F. Kuijpers (born 1941) at Amsterdam, 1961.’
From other posters:
From Eduardo Bauzá Mercére (New York, NY, USA):
‘F. Benkö, who died on 11 January 2010, played against B.H. Villegas (born 1877) at the Torneo Mayor, Buenos Aires, 1938, and against K. Paveto (born 1992) at the Despedida Open, Buenos Aires, 2008, which gives a gap of 115 years.’
Andrew Bull (Cheltenham, England) writes:
‘The subject has also been discussed in item 271 of Tim Krabbé’s Open Chess Diary. The answer depends, of course, on the level of game accepted, but the largest gap suggested (117 years) concerns F. Parr, who played against A.J. Mackenzie (born 1871) at Hastings, 1939-40 and against T. Sharp (born 1988) in the Challengers’ tournament at Hastings, 2002-03.’
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My "gap" stands at at least 100 years - unless I can remember if I played a rated game against someone born earlier than Dudley LeDain (born 1900). I recently played against Olivier-Kenta Chiku-Ratte (born 2000 - maybe 1999).
UPDATE: I played against Peter Avery (born 1896) on May 21, 1973 - see Ottawa Citizen article about him and the 1962 Canadian Open at http://news.google.com/newspapers?ni...g=5217,6062653 . My "gap" is thus at least 104 years.
'V. Korchnoi has played against G. Levenfish (born 1889) and F. Caruana (born 1992), a difference of 103 years. What is the record in this “century club”, with respect to tournament and match games? The greatest difference that I have found, 108 years, concerns O. Bernstein, who played against J. Mortimer (born 1833) at Ostend, 1907 and against F. Kuijpers (born 1941) at Amsterdam, 1961.’
From other posters:
From Eduardo Bauzá Mercére (New York, NY, USA):
‘F. Benkö, who died on 11 January 2010, played against B.H. Villegas (born 1877) at the Torneo Mayor, Buenos Aires, 1938, and against K. Paveto (born 1992) at the Despedida Open, Buenos Aires, 2008, which gives a gap of 115 years.’
Andrew Bull (Cheltenham, England) writes:
‘The subject has also been discussed in item 271 of Tim Krabbé’s Open Chess Diary. The answer depends, of course, on the level of game accepted, but the largest gap suggested (117 years) concerns F. Parr, who played against A.J. Mackenzie (born 1871) at Hastings, 1939-40 and against T. Sharp (born 1988) in the Challengers’ tournament at Hastings, 2002-03.’
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My "gap" stands at at least 100 years - unless I can remember if I played a rated game against someone born earlier than Dudley LeDain (born 1900). I recently played against Olivier-Kenta Chiku-Ratte (born 2000 - maybe 1999).
UPDATE: I played against Peter Avery (born 1896) on May 21, 1973 - see Ottawa Citizen article about him and the 1962 Canadian Open at http://news.google.com/newspapers?ni...g=5217,6062653 . My "gap" is thus at least 104 years.
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