1988 in chess
Events in chess in 1988.
Top players
Kasparov and Karpov remained the top two players in the world, positions that they had held since July 1982. Over the year, Dutch player Jan Timman and Alexander Beliavsky of the USSR moved up the list, whilst Andrei Sokolov from the USSR and Ljubomir Ljubojević of Yugoslavia moved down.January 1988 FIDE rating list. Top 11 players
EventsThe following major chess tournaments took place in 1988:Grandmasters Association World CupThe Grandmasters Association held six World Cup tournaments over 1988 and 1989, with some of the world's best players invited. The first three of these tournaments were held in 1988.
28th Chess OlympiadThe Chess Olympiad in Thessaloniki, Greece, was held between 12 November and 30 November. It was won by the USSR, ahead of England in second and the Netherlands in third.The gold medal on the first board was won by Kasparov of USSR with 8½/10. Lajos Portisch of Hungary was second, also scoring 8½, but from 11 games. The Women's Chess Olympiad was held alongside the open tournament. The winners were Hungary, ahead of the USSR and Yugoslavia. Other major tournaments
Titles awardedGrandmasterIn 1989, FIDE awarded the Grandmaster title to the following 20 players:
BirthsThe following chess grandmasters were born in 1988:
DeathsThe following leading chess personalities died in 1988:
Other events
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