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Bela Soos

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Bela Soos
CountryRomania (1930–1974),
Germany (1974–2007)
Born(1930-03-02)2 March 1930
Târgu Mureș, Romania
Died12 September 2007(2007-09-12) (aged 77)
Frankfurt, Germany
TitleInternational Master (1967)
Peak rating2440 (July 1971)
Peak rankingNo. 166 (July 1971)

Bela Soos (Hungarian: Soós Béla; 6 March 1930 in Târgu Mureș – 12 September 2007 in Frankfurt) was a Romanian chess player of Hungarian descent who was awarded the title of International Master in 1967. As a youth, he was a football player, representing Dinamo Bucharest during his military service.[1] He represented Romania in 4 chess olympiads in 1956, 1962, 1966 and 1968, before defecting to West Germany in the early 1970s. Following his defection, all further mention of him was suppressed in Romanian publications. He is noted for two wins over leading Soviet grandmaster Efim Geller, including a crushing win in 23 moves at the 1962 olympiad in Varna, Bulgaria.[2]

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  1. ^ Gh. Botezan, Soós Béla sakkozó - Marosvásárhelyi sportlegendák (Bela Soos, chess player - sporting legends of Targu Mures), e-nepujsag.com, 25 August 2013 (in Hungarian)
  2. ^ Marius Ceteras & Olympiu Urcan,Geller's Nightmare, chesscafe.com, 29 November 2005
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