Carlos Guimard

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Carlos Enrique Guimard (born 6 April 1913, Santiago del Estero – died 1998) was an Argentine chess master.

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Guimard was thrice Argentine Champion. In 1936, he won a match for the title against Roberto Grau (+4 –0 =4). In 1937, he won ARG-ch Mayor, followed by Jacobo Bolbochan, etc., and won a match against Luis Piazzini (+7 –2 =1). In 1941, he won a match against Carlos Maderna (+7 –0 =2).

In tournaments, he tied for 3rd-5th at Mar del Plata 1934 (2nd it; Aaron Schwartzman won), took 5th at Mar del Plata 1936 (3rd it; Isaias Pleci won), tied for 1st with Ludwig Rellstab at Berlin 1937, took 2nd, behind Grau, at Buenos Aires 1938 (ARG-ch), took 2nd, behind Alexander Alekhine, at Montevideo 1938, tied for 1st-3rd with Virgilio Fenoglio and Julio Bolbochan at Rio de Janeiro 1939, tied for 5th-6th with Paulino Frydman at Buenos Aires 1939. The event was won by Miguel Najdorf and Paul Keres.

In 1940, he won in Santiago. In 1940, he took 3rd, behind Aristide Gromer and Franciszek Sulik, in Buenos Aires (Bodas de Plata). In 1941, he tied for 6-8th in Mar del Plata (4th it; Gideon Stahlberg won). In 1941, he took 5th in Buenos Aires (Najdorf and Stahlberg won). In 1941, he tied for 1st with Erich Eliskases, in São Pedro de Piracicaba. In 1942, he lost a match to Hector Rossetto 5 : 8 (ARG-ch). In 1944, lost a match to Juan Iliesco 2 : 6 (ARG-ch). In 1944, he tied for 3rd-4th with Pablo Michel, behind Herman Pilnik and Najdorf, in Mar del Plata (7th it). In 1945, he tied for 2nd-3rd with Stahlberg, behind Najdorf, in Buenos Aires. In 1945, he won in Vigna del Mare.

After WW II, Guimard tied for 3rd-4th at Barcelona 1946 (Najdorf won). In 1946, he took 15th in Groningen (Mikhail Botvinnik won). In 1946, he tied for 11-12th in Prague (Treybal Memorial; Najdorf won). In 1946, he took 4th in Mar del Plata (Najdorf won). In 1947, he tied for 8-11th in Mar del Plata (Najdorf won). In 1948, he took 13th in Mar del Plata (Eliskases won). In 1949, he tied for 2rd-3rd in Mar del Plata (Rossetto won). In 1949, he took 2nd, behind Julio Bolbochan, in Remedios de Escalada. In 1950, he tied for 2rd-3rd in Mar del Plata (Svetozar Gligorić won).

In 1951, he took 5th in Mar del Plata/Buenos Aires (zonale). The event was won by Eliskases and Julio Bolbochan. In 1952, he tied for 12-13 th in Havana (Capablanca Memorial; Samuel Reshevsky and Najdorf won). In 1953, he tied for 10-11th in Mar del Plata (Gligorić won). In 1954, he tied for 3rd-4th in Mar del Plata (zonale; Oscar Panno won). In 1955, he tied for 12-13th in Göteborg (interzonale; David Bronstein won).

In 1960, he tied for 4-7th in Buenos Aires. In 1961, he tied for 1st-2nd in Enschede. In 1961, he tied for 4-5th in Zevenaar. In 1962, he took 10th in Havana. In 1964, he tied for 5-6th in Buenos Aires. In 1967, he tied for 5-6th in Mar del Plata (ARG-ch). In 1981, he took 8th in Santiago (Walter Browne won).

Guimard played for Argentina in four Chess Olympiads.

  • In 1937, at fourth board in 7th Olympiad in Stockholm (+8 –2 =6);
  • In 1939, at fourth board in 8th Olympiad in Buenos Aires (+9 –3 =5);
  • In 1950, at third board in 9th Olympiad in Dubrovnik (+4 –2 =4);
  • In 1954, at fourth board in 11th Olympiad in Amsterdam (+3 –1 =2).

He won individual silver medal at Stockholm 1937, and two team silver medals (1950, 1954).

In 1950, Guimard played at 2nd board against Henry Grob (+1 –0 =1) in a match Argentina–Switzerland (5,5 : 4,5) in Zurich. In March 1954, he played at 8th board against Isaac Boleslavsky (+1 –1 =2) in a match Argentina–Soviet Union (11,5 : 20,5) in Buenos Aires.

Awarded the IM title in 1950, and the GM title in 1960.

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