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81 - Ramón Rey Ardid
Born in Zaragoza in 1903, began to cultivate chess in 1918, and in 1924 was part of the English team to the "0limpiade" in Paris. In 1926 he graduated summa cum laude in medicine and moved to Madrid in order to specialize in neuropsychiatry. In 1929 he became champion by beating Spain (+4 = 2 -1), the expert Manuel Golmayo, and held the title for 13 years.
In 1934, the tournament in Sitges, a resort town about forty miles from Barcelona, \u200b\u200bcame second after Lilienthal, leaving behind the likes of GiocaTorino Spielmann and Tartakower.
In 1944 he abandoned the official competitions, however, playing a match against Alekhine at four games, with the result of -1 = 3.
Director of the Psychiatric Clinic of Zaragoza since 1945, was the first Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Zaragoza (1966). It was the translator of Freud in English.
He died at Zaragoza in 1988.
Tartakower - Rey Ardid (Sitges 1934): 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. CF3 Nf6 4. Nc3 c5 5. c: C d5: d5 6. g3 c: d4 7. C: d4? C: c3 8. b: c3 e5 9. CB5 DA5! 10. DD5 Nc6 11. Tb1 AE6 12. CD6 + A: d6 13. Q: TD8 d6 14. DA3 Nd4! 15. Db2 Bf5 16. Ad2 CC2 + 17. Ca3 Rd1 18. Db4 DD5 19. TB2 Q: h1, White leaves.
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