Slovenian chess player
Pirc vs. Euwe (1950)
Vasja Pirc ( PEERTS ; Slovene pronunciation: [ˈʋâːsja ˈpîːɾt͡s] ) (December 19, 1907 – June 2, 1980)[ 1] was a Yugoslav chess player. He is best known in competitive chess circles as a strong exponent of the hypermodern defense now generally known as the Pirc Defence .
Pirc was champion of Yugoslavia five times: 1935, 1936, 1937, 1951, and 1953.[ 2] He was awarded the International Master title in 1950, and the Grandmaster title in 1953. He was made an International Arbiter in 1973.[ 1]
Pirc was born in Idrija in 1907, then a part of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire . He died in Ljubljana in 1980.
Sample game
Although Pirc had a minus record against Alexander Alekhine , he beat Alekhine with the black pieces in a blitz game in Ljubljana in 1930:
1.d4 e6 (Queen's Pawn Game, Horwitz Defense ) 2.c4 (usually transposes to openings such as Queen's Gambit Declined , Nimzo-Indian or Queen's Indian ) 2...Nf6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bd2 b6 5.f3 Bxc3 6.Bxc3 d5 7.e3 0-0 8.Bd3 c5 9.Ne2 Nc6 10.0-0 Bb7 11.Qa4 Qd7 12.Qc2 Nb4 13.Bxb4 cxb4 14.b3 Rac8 15.e4 h6 16.e5 dxc4 17.bxc4 Nd5 18.Qd2 Nc3 19.Rae1 Rfd8 20.d5 exd5 21.c5 Rxc5 22.Nd4 Bc8 23.e6 Qc7 24.exf7+ Kxf7 25.f4 Ne4 26.Qb2 Rc3 27.Nf3 Kg8 28.Ne5 Qc5+ 29.Kh1 Qd4 30.Qe2 Bf5 31.g4 Ng3+ 32.hxg3 Bxd3 33.Nxd3 Rxd3 34.Rd1 Qe4+ 35.Qg2 Rc8 36.Rxd3 Qxd3 37.Rf2 Rc1+ 38.Kh2 a5 39.Rd2 Qe4 40.Qxe4 dxe4 41.Kg2 a4 42.Rd4 Rc2+ 43.Kf1 Rxa2 44.Rxb4 e3 45.Rxb6 e2+ 46.Kf2 a3 47.Ra6 Ra1 48.Kxe2 a2 0–1 [ 3]
References
^ a b Gaige, Jeremy (1987), Chess Personalia, A Biobibliography , McFarland, p. 331, ISBN 0-7864-2353-6
^ Chess Informant , volume 30, tribute by Aleksandar Matanovic , Chess Informant publishers, Belgrade 1981.
^ "Alexander Alekhine vs. Vasja Pirc, Ljubljana 1930 (blitz)" . Chessgames.com .
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