The Dallas 1957 chess tournament was played in Hotel Adolphus in Dallas, then the tallest building in Texas, from November 30 to December 16, 1957. The main event was a contest among eight players from seven countries. Three Polish-born grandmasters participated; Samuel Reshevsky, Miguel Najdorf and Daniel Yanofsky. David Bronstein from the Soviet Union got no visa for a visit to Texas. Pál Benkő defeated Ken Smith in a match that was played as a side event. The time control was 40 moves in two hours, followed by 20 moves in one hour. A bulletin was published for each round, and Isaac Kashdan functioned as commentator.[1]

Results

The results and standings:[2]

#PlayerCountry12345678Total
1.Svetozar Gligorić Yugoslavia**½½½½½1
2.Samuel Reshevsky United States½½**½½½½011111
3László Szabó Hungary½½**½½½½½½½1
4Bent Larsen Denmark½½½½**½10101
5Daniel Yanofsky Canada½½½0**01½½½17
6Friðrik Ólafsson Iceland101010**½½½0
7Miguel Najdorf Argentina½½00½½10½½½½**½0
8Larry Evans United States½000½0½0½1½1**5

Gligorić and Reshevsky got $1750 each, Szabo and Larsen $750 each, Yanofsky $210, Olafsson $195, Najdorf $165, and Evans $150.

References

  1. "Dallas 1957". Endgame.nl. Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  2. "Dallas 1957". Virgilio.it. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
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