Georges Pierre Thibaut
Georges Pierre Joseph Thibaut (25 November 1920 – unknown) was a Belgian chess player, Belgian Chess Championship medalist (1951, 1952, 1953).
Georges Pierre Thibaut | |
---|---|
Country | Belgium |
Born | 25 November 1920 |
Died | unknown |
Biography
Georges Pierre Thibaut was one of Belgium's leading chess players form the end of 1940s to the early 1960s. He participated in all the Belgian Chess Championships from 1948 up to 1961. Georges Pierre Thibaut won in this tournaments three bronze medal in row: in 1951,[1] 1952,[2] and in 1953.[3]
Georges Pierre Thibaut played for Belgium in the Chess Olympiads:[4]
- In 1950, at fourth board in the 9th Chess Olympiad in Dubrovnik (+5, =4, -5),
- In 1954, at second reserve board in the 11th Chess Olympiad in Amsterdam (+2, =4, -4),
- In 1956, at fourth board in the 12th Chess Olympiad in Moscow (+4, =4, -5),
- In 1960, at second board in the 14th Chess Olympiad in Leipzig (+2, =7, -5).
In 1961, after a traffic accident, he stopped participating in chess tournaments.
gollark: Interesting.
gollark: Maybe in fifty years. Although it would probably be possible to train a neural network or something on it *now*.
gollark: Well, probably, but current technology won't allow me to do something like "run a subset of my brain on my computer and have it evaluate the message content".
gollark: It's not parsing actual sentences as much as vaguely guessing at the intent of one to about five words.
gollark: As I said, right now it just uses some heuristics.
References
External links
- Georges Pierre Thibaut player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Georges Pierre Thibaut chess games at 365chess.com
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.