Bruce Amos
Bruce Murray Amos is a Canadian chess master.
Biography
Amos was awarded the International Master title in 1969 for his tied 4th-5th place finish at the Canadian Chess Championship Zonal at Pointe Claire; Duncan Suttles and Zvonko Vranesic shared the top spots. Amos played twice more in Canadian Zonals. At Toronto 1972, he scored 9/17, for a shared 9–11th place, and at Calgary 1975, he scored 9/15 for a shared 5–7th place; Peter Biyiasas won both events.Amos represented Canada three times at Chess Olympiads. He won the silver medal on board two at the 1971 Student Olympiad at Mayagüez, Puerto Rico; the team won the bronze medal. In 49 international team games in the four events, he scored, for 67.3 percent.
- Siegen 1970 Olympiad, 1st reserve, 9/13
- Mayagüez 1971 Student Olympiad, board 2, 8/11
- Skopje 1972 Olympiad, 1st reserve, 10.5/15 ;
- Haifa 1976 Olympiad, board 4, 5.5/10, Canada placed 8th, its best-ever finish.
Amos's game against future world champion Anatoly Karpov at Mayagüez 1971 was annotated by Karpov in a published game collection.