Lothar Schmid Lothar Maximilian Lorenz Schmid was a German chess grandmaster . He was born in Radebeul near Dresden into a family who were the co-owners of theKarl May Press, which published the German Karl May adventure novels. He was best known as the chief arbiter at several World Chess Championship matches, in particular the 1972 encounter between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky at Reykjavík . He was also an avid collector of chess books and paraphernalia. It was reputed that he owned the largest known private chess library in the world, as well as a renowned collection of chess art, chessboards and chess pieces from around the globe.Playing career German championships In 1941, at the age of 13, Schmid won the Dresden chess championship which marked the beginning of his chess career . In 1943, he took second place in Vienna. In June 1947 , he tied for first place with Gerhard Pfeiffer in Wiessenfels. In April 1948, he tied for second place in Celle when Carl Ahues won. In September 1948, he tied for fourth place at the full German Chess Championship in Essen. The event was won by Wolfgang Unzicker . In May 1949, he took third place in Bad Pyrmont . The event was won by Efim Bogoljubow . In August 1949, he tied for first place in Grossröhrsdorf . In October 1955, he was second behind Klaus Darga in Hoechst, having won a qualifying event in Nuremberg the same year. In October 1959 , he took second place, behind Unzicker, in Nuremberg.International tournaments and matches In 1950, he drew a match with Wade in Bamberg , 4–4. In 1951, he won in Travemünde . In 1951–52, he took third place in Hastings. In 1953, he tied for second place behind Esteban Canal in Venice. In 1954, he won in Zürich and at Bad Kissingen . In 1956, he won in Gothenburg . In 1957, he held the fourth place in Dublin; a zonal qualifier tournament won by Luděk Pachman . In 1961, he tied for fourth place in Zürich. In 1963, he tied for second place in Málaga . In 1964, he won the South African Open , held in "The Wilderness". In 1968 in his home town of Bamberg, he tied for second place with Tigran Petrosian who was the world champion at the time , behind Paul Keres , an outcome described by the Oxford Companion to Chess as Schmid's greatest playing achievement. In 1970, he won the Mar del Plata . In 1971, he finished equal second with two others in Adelaide. In 1979, he tied for third place in Lugano . In 1980, he won the fifth edition of the BBC's The Master Game series, ahead of Viktor Korchnoi and Vlastimil Hort .Olympiads Lothar Schmid played for West Germany at eleven Chess Olympiads. In 1950, at second board at the 9th Olympiad in Dubrovnik In 1952, at second board at the 10th Olympiad in Helsinki In 1954, at second board at the 11th Olympiad in Amsterdam In 1956, at second board at the 12th Olympiad in Moscow In 1958, at third board at the 13th Olympiad in Munich In 1960, at second board at the 14th Olympiad in Leipzig In 1962, at third board at the 15th Olympiad in Varna In 1964, at third board in at the 16th Olympiad Tel Aviv In 1968, at second board in at the 18th Olympiad Lugano In 1970, at second board in at the 19th Olympiad Siegen In 1974, at first board in at the 21st Olympiad Nice Team competitions He won four individual silver medals and two team bronze medals . Representing his national team , he also competed for the Clare Benedict Cup on twelve occasions. He won nine gold, one silver, and two bronze medals in the period 1957–73.Correspondence chess In correspondence chess , he won the first German Championship , the first Eduard Dyckhoff Memorial, and came second with Lucius Endzelins , behind Viacheslav Ragozin , in the second World Correspondence Championship.International titles Schmid was awarded the International Master title in 1951, and the Grandmaster title in 1959.Arbiter Schmid was awarded the International Arbiter title in 1975. He was the chief arbiter for the Fischer–Spassky 1972 , Karpov–Korchnoi 1978 , Kasparov–Karpov 1986 World Championship matches, and for the Fischer–Spassky 1992 'Revenge Match'.Collector Among the many rare books he owned was one of only ten copies that have survived of the first-ever printed chess manual Repetición d'Amores y Arte de Ajedrez , published in Salamanca in 1497.Notable games * * Classical ending mastery. After a long and exhausting battle White broke down Black's resistance. Shortest decisive game of the Olympiad. *
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