Markas Luckis
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Markas (Marcos) Luckis (born 17 January 1905, Lithuania – died 9 February 1973, Argentina) was a Lithuanian–Argentine chess master.
[edit] Biography
Markas Luckis played for Lithuania in five official and one unofficial Chess Olympiads.
- In July 1931, he played at reserve board at 4th Olympiad in Prague (+5 –4 =6).
- In July 1933, he played at fourth board at 5th Olympiad in Folkestone (+3 –4 =1).
- In August 1935, he played at reserve board at 6th Olympiad in Warsaw (+8 –2 =6).
- In August/September 1936, he played at fourth board at unofficial Olympiad in Munich (+9 –2 =9).
- In July/August 1937, he played at fourth board at 7th Olympiad in Stockholm (+7 –1 =9).
- In August/September 1939, he played at third board at 8th Olympiad in Buenos Aires (+7 –8 =5).
Luckis won three individual medals: one silver in 1936, and two bronze in 1935 and 1937.
In September 1939, when WW II was broke out, Luckis, along with many other participants of the 8th Chess Olympiad (Najdorf, Stahlberg, Frydman, Eliskases, Michel, Engels, Becker, Reinhardt, Pelikan, Skalička, Raud, Feigins, Czerniak, Rauch, Winz, Gromer, Sulik, Seitz, de Ronde, Kleinstein, Sonja Graf, etc.) had decided to stay permanently in Argentina.
In October 1939, he took 8th at Buenos Aires (Circulo). The event was won by Miguel Najdorf and Paul Keres. In 1941, he took 5th at Sao Pedro de Piracicaba. The event was won by Erich Eliskases and Carlos Guimard. In 1941, he took 2nd, behind Eliskases, at Montevideo.
Marcos Luckis played several times in international tournaments at Mar del Plata. In 1942, he tied for 6-7th. In 1946, he tied for 5-8th .In 1947, he took 16th. In 1948, he tied for 10-12th. In 1949, he took 5th .In 1950, he took 17th. In 1952, he tied for 11-13 th. In 1962, he tied for 7-8th .
He also played in Argentine championships at Buenos Aires. In 1947, he took 2nd, behind Hector Rossetto. In 1961, he took 2nd, again behind Rossetto. In 1963, he tied for 8-9th. In 1965, he tied for 10-11th.
In 1951, Luckis tied for 14-16th at Mar del Plata/Buenos Aires (1st zonal tournament for South America). In 1966, he tied for 11-13th at BuenosAires/Rio Hondo (zt).
[edit] Notable chess games
- Markas Luckis vs Karel Skalička (CSR), Prague 1931, 4th Olympiad, Queen’s Gambit Declined, Classical, D61, 1-0
- Markas Luckis vs Arthur MacKenzie (SCO), Folkestone 1933, 5th Olympiad, King's Indian, Fianchetto, E67, 1-0
- Markas Luckis vs Moshe Czerniak (Palestine), Warsaw 1935, 6th Olympiad, Slav Defence, D11, 1-0
- Markas Luckis vs Victor Kahn (FRA), Buenos Aires 1939, 8th Olympiad, Queen’s Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch, D41, 1-0
- Mieczysław (Miguel) Najdorf vs Markas (Marcos) Luckis, Buenos Aires(Circulo) 1939, Sicilian, Dragon, B72, 0-1
- Marcos Luckis vs Hector Rossetto, Montevideo 1941, Grünfeld, Russian Variation, D96, 1-0
- Marcos Luckis vs Gideon Stahlberg, Mar del Plata 1944, Sicilian, Scheveningen, B84, 1-0
- Marcos Luckis vs Donald Byrne, La Plata–New York radio match 1947, King’s Indian, Classical, E94, 1-0
- Francisco Benko vs Marcos Luckis, Buenos Aires 1961, ARG-ch, Caro-Kann, Panov Attack, B14, 0-1
- Alberto Foguelman vs Marcos Luckis, Buenos Aires 1965, ARG-ch, Catalan, Closed, E09, 0-1