Live from Curaçao, it's... Jan Timman vs Lazaro Bruzon
By
Ger Jan Meijer
Jan Timman and Lazaro Bruzon will play a match on the Caribbean Island of
Curaçao. The match will consist of four Rapid and four Classic games
and will be played in the Van der Valk Plaza Hotel. The first two Rapid games
are scheduled for Saturday June 11 at 16:30h EST and 18:00h EST. The games
will be broadcasted live on Playchess.
The match has been organized to promote Timman’s newest book “Curaçao
1962, the Battle of Minds that shook the International Chess World”.
The Governor of the Netherlands Antilles will receive the first copy of that
book.
Curaçao is the largest island of the Netherlands Antilles. The other
Caribbean islands of the Netherlands Antilles are Bonaire, Sint Maarten, Sint
Eustatius and Saba. Aruba was also part of these Antilles, but in 1986 they
stepped out to obtain a special status within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Jan Timman is a frequent visitor of Curaçao. In the past he spent several
vacations on the tropical island. In 2001, 2002 and 2003 he played in the International
Tournaments that were held in the Penthouse of the Van der Valk Plaza Hotel.

The 2002 edition was dedicated to the Curaçao 1962 Candidates Tournament.
In 1962 Curaçao hosted the event, which would find an opponent for World
Champion Mikhail Botvinnik. From May 2nd until June 28th of that year, the
quadruple round robin pitted eight of the world's best players against each
other. When the dust settled, Tigran Petrosian stood a half point clear of
the field with a score of 17.5/27. Petrosian was the only player who did not
lose a single game, and his momentum carried him to the World Championship,
where he defeated Botvinnik in March to May of the next year by the score of
12.5 to 9.5.

In 2002 Ger Jan Meijer, the chief of the organization, was able to bring Korchnoi,
Benkö and Averbach back to Curaçao. The event started with a dedicated
Openings Ceremony. International Master Hans Böhm was heading the discussion
between the veterans to find out what really happened in 1962. It became more
or less obvious that Petrosian and Geller had an agreement with each other to
spare each other with short draws.
Local chess player Alex Roose was still a child when he attended the 1962
tournament and he found it an omission that a tournament book was never made
of this battle between giants. In 2002 he found Jan Timman to accomplish this
mission. Timman worked many months to complete the book with the title: “Curaçao
1962, the Battle of Minds that shook the International Chess World”
Ger Jan Meijer and Fabio Mensing were of the opinion that the book should
be introduced with a lot of publicity and decided to organize a match between
Jan Timman and Lazaro Bruzon. Timman (53) has planned a come- back in 2005
and he already showed his intentions in the Siegeman tournament of this year.
He shared the first place with the Indian Grandmaster Sasikiran.

Lazaro Bruzon (Picture Dirk Jan Ten Geuzendam)
Lazaro Bruzon (23) is already the strongest chess player of Latin America
and the No. 36 of the world. Last month Bruzon became the national champion
of Cuba and this year his first appearance in the A group of the Corus tournament
in Wijk aan Zee was a success.

Timman is already on the tropical island and last Saturday he played a simultaneous
match against 24 local chess players. He won them all.
Schedule for the Timman- Bruzon match
Saturday June 11 |
16h30 EST |
Rapid match 1 |
Saturday June 11 |
18h00 EST |
Rapid match 2 |
Sunday June 12 |
16h30 EST |
Rapid match 3 |
Sunday June 12 |
18h00 EST |
Rapid match 4 |
Monday June 13 |
14h00 EST |
Classic match 1 |
Tuesday June 14 |
14h00 EST |
Classic match 2 |
Thursday June 16 |
14h00 EST |
Classic match 3 |
Friday June 17 |
14h00 EST |
Classic match 4 |
In addition there is an Open Rapid tournament (U12, U20, >20) on Saturday
June 11 with finals on Sunday June 12.