Yaacov Bleiman
Yaacov (Yacov) Bleiman (Hebrew: יעקב בליימן; September 8, 1947, Vilnius[1] – June, 2004[2]) was a Lithuanian–Israeli chess master.
Yaacov Bleiman | |
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Country | Israel |
Born | September 8, 1947 Vilnus, Lithuania |
Died | June 15, 2004 Haifa, Israel |
Title | International Master |
FIDE rating | 2405 (October 2001) |
Peak rating | 2521 (December 1979) |
Peak ranking | No. 131 |
Bleiman spent a decade designing a smart bomb that was procured by the Israeli Air Force for its F-16 fighter jets in 2003.[2]
Chess
In 1965, Bleiman played in World Junior Championship in Barcelona (Bojan Kurajica won). In 1971, he tied for 7-8th in Netanya (Lubomir Kavalek and Bruno Parma won).[3] In 1976, he tied for 3-4th in Netanya (Avraham Kaldor and Itchak Radashkovich won).[4]
He played for Israel in three Chess Olympiads.[5]
- In 1970, at second reserve board in 19th Olympiad in Siegen (+4 –0 =5);
- In 1974, at first reserve board in 21st Olympiad in Nice (+6 –1 =8);
- In 1978, at fourth board in 23rd Olympiad in Buenos Aires (+3 –1 =3).
He also represented Israel in the 7th European Team Chess Championship at Skara 1980.[5]
Bleiman was awarded the International Master (IM) title in 1971.[1]
References
- Gaige, Jeremy (1987), Chess Personalia, A Biobibliography, McFarland, p. 42, ISBN 0-7864-2353-6
- Secret Weapons Master, New In Chess Magazine, February 2005
- Netanya 1971
- Netanya 1976
- Bleiman, Yaacov team chess record at olimpbase.org
External links
- Yaacov Bleiman player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Yaacov Bleiman at Chessmetrics
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