Henrique Mecking
Chess Player
1952 –
Who is Henrique Mecking?
Henrique Costa Mecking, also known as Mequinho, is a Brazilian chess grandmaster who reached greatest momentum in the 1970s and is still one of the strongest players in Brazil. He was a chess prodigy, drawing comparisons to Bobby Fischer, although he did not achieve the International Grandmaster title until 1971. He won the Interzonals of Petropolis 1973 and Manila 1976. His highest FIDE rating was 2635, achieved in 1977, when he was ranked No. 3 in the world. He was the first Brazilian to become a grandmaster. Despite winning his first national championship at the age of 13, he played in very few tournaments. He won at Vršac in 1971 and finished third with Robert Byrne at Hastings in 1971–72. In 1975, he twice shared second place behind Ljubomir Ljubojević, firstly at Las Palmas with Ulf Andersson and Mikhail Tal and then at Manila with Lev Polugaevsky, Bent Larsen and Helmut Pfleger. Mecking played for Brazil in the Chess Olympiads of 1968, 1974, 2002 and 2004.
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- Born
- Jan 23, 1952
Santa Cruz do Sul - Also known as
- Мекинг, Энрике
- Nationality
- Brazil
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on July 23, 2013
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