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Vladas Mikėnas

Vladas Mikėnas (17 April 1910 – 3 November 1992) was a Lithuanian chess player and journalist. He was awarded the titles of International Master and Honorary Grandmaster by FIDE.[1]

Vladas Mikėnas
Vladas Mikėnas (Kaunas, 1931)
CountryLithuania
Born(1910-04-17)17 April 1910
Tallinn, Estonia
Died3 November 1992(1992-11-03) (aged 82)
Vilnius, Lithuania
TitleInternational Master
Peak rating2410 (July 1971)

Early career edit

Vladas Mikėnas played for Lithuania at first board in five official and one unofficial Chess Olympiads.

In 1930, he won the Estonian Championship in Tallinn (3rd EST-ch). In 1931, he tied for 2nd–5th at the first Baltic Championship in Klaipėda, which was won by Isakas Vistaneckis. In the same year, Mikenas emigrated from Estonia to Lithuania. In 1934, he won a match against Povilas Vaitonis (6:2). In 1935, he took 10th in Łódź (Savielly Tartakower won), and drew a match with Vistaneckis (8:8). In 1936, he won the Lithuanian Championship. In 1937, he won a match against Vaitonis (5½:4½).

Alekhine vs. Mikenas, Kemeri 1937
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In this position Mikenas played ...Bxe4, missing ...Rc2, deflecting the queen from the protection of the knight in f3, with forced mate after Bh3.

In 1937, he took 10th in Kemeri; despite his lowly placing, he defeated Alexander Alekhine. In that game he missed a deflection tactic (see diagram) which prompted Alekhine to say: "Young man, you could have mated in three!". To which Mikenas replied: "Never mind. I will win it over again."[3]

In 1937/38, he took 6th at Hastings (Samuel Reshevsky won). In 1938, he won a match against Vaitonis (9:3). In 1939, he took 4th in Kemeri–Riga (Salo Flohr won). In September 1939, he took 3rd in Rosario (Vladimirs Petrovs won).[4]

Soviet citizen edit

 

On 28 September 1939, the Soviet Union and Germany had changed the secret terms of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. They moved Lithuania into the Soviet sphere of influence. Lithuania was annexed by the Soviet Union on 3 August 1940.

In September/October 1940, Mikėnas tied for 13–16th in Moscow (12th USSR-ch).[5]

In 1941, he took 3rd (off contest) in Kutaisi (4th Georgian SSR ch). In February/March 1942, he tied for 3rd–6th in Moscow. In March/April 1942, he tied for 4–7th in Sverdlovsk. In July/August 1942, he tied for 3rd–5th in Kuibyshev. In 1943/44, he took 7th in the 23rd Moscow-ch. In 1944, he won (off contest) in Tbilisi (5th Georgian SSR ch). In 1944, he won a classification match against Ljublinsky (8:6).[6]

In 1944, he tied for 5–6th in Moscow (13th USSR-ch).[7] In July 1945, he won in Kaunas (13th LTU-ch). In September/October 1945, he took 7th at Tallinn (EST-ch, Paul Keres won). In October/November 1945, he won in Riga (Baltic Chess Championship). In June/July 1946, he took 3rd, behind Yuri Averbakh, and Vistaneckis, in Vilnius (Baltic Rep.-ch). In 1946, he took 2nd (off contest) in Tbilisi (7th Georgian SSR ch). In 1947, he took 2nd (off contest) in Minsk (13th Belarusian Championship). In 1948, he drew a classification match against Rashid Nezhmetdinov (7:7).[8]

He played several times in Lithuanian SSR championships in Vilnius. He won the 14th LTU-ch in 1947, won in 1948, took 3rd in 1949, took 6th in 1951, tied for 2nd–4th in 1952, took 6th in 1953, took 2nd in 1954, took 3rd in 1955, took 2nd in 1957, tied for 2nd–4th in 1958, took 3rd in 1959, tied for 3rd–4th in 1960, won in 1961, took 2nd in 1963, won in 1964, shared 1st in 1965, tied for 2nd–3rd in 1967, and tied for 1st–2nd in 1968.[9]

Meanwhile, in 1954, he won, ahead of Ratmir Kholmov, Vistaneckis and Viacheslav Ragozin, in Vilnius (Quadrangular). In 1955, he tied for 3rd–6th in Pärnu (Keres won). In 1959, he took 2nd, behind Boris Spassky, in Riga. In 1960, he took 10th in Pärnu (Baltic Rep. ch, Keres won), and shared 4th at Leningrad (Mark Taimanov won). In 1964, he tied 2nd–3rd, behind Iivo Nei, in Pärnu (Baltic Rep. ch). In 1965, he won in Palanga (Baltic Rep. ch). In 1971, he won in Lublin, Poland. Mikenas played his last international event in Vilnius in 1978.[10]

Mikenas was awarded the International Master title in 1950 (the year the title was instituted). He was awarded the Honorary Grandmaster title in 1987.

He was the arbiter of the World Championship match between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov in 1985.

Contributions edit

The Mikenas Variation of the Modern Benoni, a sharp attacking line (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.e5), is named after him. He also developed the Flohr–Mikenas Variation of the English Opening; the variation runs 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4.

References edit

  1. ^ . chess.lt (in Lithuanian). Archived from the original on 23 April 2018. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  2. ^ the encyclopaedia of team chess. OlimpBase (1 April 2013). Retrieved on 23 July 2014.
  3. ^ Neishtadt, Yakov (2012). Improve your chess tactics: 700 practical lessons & exercises (2nd ed.). Alkmaar, The Netherlands: New in Chess. p. 187. ISBN 978-90-5691-334-2.
  4. ^ "NoktaDomains".
  5. ^ . Geocities.com. Archived from the original on 21 October 2009. Retrieved 5 November 2008.
  6. ^ . webcitation.org
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 October 2009. Retrieved 24 October 2009.
  8. ^ . Webcitation.org. Retrieved on 23 July 2014.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 October 2009. Retrieved 27 October 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  10. ^ https://www.365chess.com/tournaments/Vilnius_1978/24518

External links edit

  • Vladas Mikenas player profile and games at Chessgames.com
  • Vladas Mikėnas chess games at 365Chess.com
  • Photos 11 February 2001 at the Wayback Machine

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Vladas Mikenas 17 April 1910 3 November 1992 was a Lithuanian chess player and journalist He was awarded the titles of International Master and Honorary Grandmaster by FIDE 1 Vladas MikenasVladas Mikenas Kaunas 1931 CountryLithuaniaBorn 1910 04 17 17 April 1910Tallinn EstoniaDied3 November 1992 1992 11 03 aged 82 Vilnius LithuaniaTitleInternational MasterPeak rating2410 July 1971 Contents 1 Early career 2 Soviet citizen 3 Contributions 4 References 5 External linksEarly career editVladas Mikenas played for Lithuania at first board in five official and one unofficial Chess Olympiads In July 1931 he played at the 4th Chess Olympiad in Prague 7 5 6 In July 1933 he played at the 5th Chess Olympiad in Folkestone 5 3 6 In August 1935 he played at the 6th Chess Olympiad in Warsaw 2 6 10 In August September 1936 he played at the unofficial Olympiad in Munich 5 7 8 In July August 1937 he played at the 7th Chess Olympiad in Stockholm 7 3 8 In August September 1939 he played at the 8th Chess Olympiad in Buenos Aires 10 5 4 2 In 1930 he won the Estonian Championship in Tallinn 3rd EST ch In 1931 he tied for 2nd 5th at the first Baltic Championship in Klaipeda which was won by Isakas Vistaneckis In the same year Mikenas emigrated from Estonia to Lithuania In 1934 he won a match against Povilas Vaitonis 6 2 In 1935 he took 10th in Lodz Savielly Tartakower won and drew a match with Vistaneckis 8 8 In 1936 he won the Lithuanian Championship In 1937 he won a match against Vaitonis 5 4 Alekhine vs Mikenas Kemeri 1937hgfedcba1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 122334455667788hgfedcbaIn this position Mikenas played Bxe4 missing Rc2 deflecting the queen from the protection of the knight in f3 with forced mate after Bh3 In 1937 he took 10th in Kemeri despite his lowly placing he defeated Alexander Alekhine In that game he missed a deflection tactic see diagram which prompted Alekhine to say Young man you could have mated in three To which Mikenas replied Never mind I will win it over again 3 In 1937 38 he took 6th at Hastings Samuel Reshevsky won In 1938 he won a match against Vaitonis 9 3 In 1939 he took 4th in Kemeri Riga Salo Flohr won In September 1939 he took 3rd in Rosario Vladimirs Petrovs won 4 Soviet citizen edit nbsp On 28 September 1939 the Soviet Union and Germany had changed the secret terms of the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact They moved Lithuania into the Soviet sphere of influence Lithuania was annexed by the Soviet Union on 3 August 1940 In September October 1940 Mikenas tied for 13 16th in Moscow 12th USSR ch 5 In 1941 he took 3rd off contest in Kutaisi 4th Georgian SSR ch In February March 1942 he tied for 3rd 6th in Moscow In March April 1942 he tied for 4 7th in Sverdlovsk In July August 1942 he tied for 3rd 5th in Kuibyshev In 1943 44 he took 7th in the 23rd Moscow ch In 1944 he won off contest in Tbilisi 5th Georgian SSR ch In 1944 he won a classification match against Ljublinsky 8 6 6 In 1944 he tied for 5 6th in Moscow 13th USSR ch 7 In July 1945 he won in Kaunas 13th LTU ch In September October 1945 he took 7th at Tallinn EST ch Paul Keres won In October November 1945 he won in Riga Baltic Chess Championship In June July 1946 he took 3rd behind Yuri Averbakh and Vistaneckis in Vilnius Baltic Rep ch In 1946 he took 2nd off contest in Tbilisi 7th Georgian SSR ch In 1947 he took 2nd off contest in Minsk 13th Belarusian Championship In 1948 he drew a classification match against Rashid Nezhmetdinov 7 7 8 He played several times in Lithuanian SSR championships in Vilnius He won the 14th LTU ch in 1947 won in 1948 took 3rd in 1949 took 6th in 1951 tied for 2nd 4th in 1952 took 6th in 1953 took 2nd in 1954 took 3rd in 1955 took 2nd in 1957 tied for 2nd 4th in 1958 took 3rd in 1959 tied for 3rd 4th in 1960 won in 1961 took 2nd in 1963 won in 1964 shared 1st in 1965 tied for 2nd 3rd in 1967 and tied for 1st 2nd in 1968 9 Meanwhile in 1954 he won ahead of Ratmir Kholmov Vistaneckis and Viacheslav Ragozin in Vilnius Quadrangular In 1955 he tied for 3rd 6th in Parnu Keres won In 1959 he took 2nd behind Boris Spassky in Riga In 1960 he took 10th in Parnu Baltic Rep ch Keres won and shared 4th at Leningrad Mark Taimanov won In 1964 he tied 2nd 3rd behind Iivo Nei in Parnu Baltic Rep ch In 1965 he won in Palanga Baltic Rep ch In 1971 he won in Lublin Poland Mikenas played his last international event in Vilnius in 1978 10 Mikenas was awarded the International Master title in 1950 the year the title was instituted He was awarded the Honorary Grandmaster title in 1987 He was the arbiter of the World Championship match between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov in 1985 Contributions editThis section uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves The Mikenas Variation of the Modern Benoni a sharp attacking line 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 c5 3 d5 e6 4 Nc3 exd5 5 cxd5 d6 6 e4 g6 7 f4 Bg7 8 e5 is named after him He also developed the Flohr Mikenas Variation of the English Opening the variation runs 1 c4 Nf6 2 Nc3 e6 3 e4 References edit Tarptautinio didmeistrio Vlado Mikeno svarbiausios gyvenimo ir veiklos datos chess lt in Lithuanian Archived from the original on 23 April 2018 Retrieved 28 February 2019 the encyclopaedia of team chess OlimpBase 1 April 2013 Retrieved on 23 July 2014 Neishtadt Yakov 2012 Improve your chess tactics 700 practical lessons amp exercises 2nd ed Alkmaar The Netherlands New in Chess p 187 ISBN 978 90 5691 334 2 NoktaDomains URS ch12 Moscow 1940 Geocities com Archived from the original on 21 October 2009 Retrieved 5 November 2008 Classification master match 1944 webcitation org URS ch13 Moscow 1944 Archived from the original on 21 October 2009 Retrieved 24 October 2009 RUSBASE PART FOUR 1938 1960 Webcitation org Retrieved on 23 July 2014 Russian Chess Base Archived from the original on 27 October 2009 Retrieved 27 October 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite 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