Raymond Weinstein

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Raymond A. Weinstein is an American chess player.

Weinstein was born on April 25, 1941 in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Erasmus Hall High School. He won the 1958 U.S. Junior Chess Championship in Homestead, Florida. Weinstein played a total of five times in the U.S. Chess Championship. Weinstein was on the U.S. Team that won the 1960 World Student Team Championship in Leningrad, USSR, the only time the U.S. Team has ever won that title. Weinstein tied for the gold medal in that event. Weinstein played on the U.S. Team in the 1960 World Chess Olympiad in Leipzig, East Germany.

Weinstein is an International Master recognized by FIDE, the World Chess Federation. Weinstein defeated at one time or another every top U.S. chess player, including Samuel Reshevsky and Pal Benko, except that he never defeated Bobby Fischer, although he drew with Fischer once (in the 1959-60 US Championship). Weinstein is a life member of the United States Chess Federation.

The greatest achievement of Raymond Weinstein came in the 1960-1961 U.S. Championship. There, Weinstein finished third behind Bobby Fischer and William Lombardy. As this was a zonal year, this result qualified Weinstein to play in the World Interzonal tournament. This result also gave Weinstein the automatic International Master title. Weinstein defeated Lombardy, Reshevsky, Arthur Bisguier and Robert Byrne in this tournament. The results of this tournament were Fischer 9-2, Lombardy 7-4, Raymond Weinstein 6 1/2 - 4 1/2, Bisguier, Reshevsky, James Sherwin and Charles Kalme 6-5, Benko, Hans Berliner, Robert Byrne and Anthony Saidy 4 1/2 - 6 1/2, Herbert Seidman 2 1/2 - 8 1/2.

In 1964 he went to Amsterdam to study psychology. Unfortunately, by this time he had apparently developed a mental illness, possibly schizophrenia. He was reportedly arrested for assault; Dutch writer Tim Krabbe has identified the victim as the Dutch psychology professor and International Master Johan Barendregt.[1] Soon afterwards he was deported to the US. There, he was detained in a half-way house, where he reportedly murdered one of the other inmates. Weinstein was deemed incapable to stand trial, and remanded to an insane asylum. In 1996, controversial internet chess writer Sam Sloan reported that he had located Weinstein at the Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center on Manhattan's Ward's Island[2], where he remains to this day. A recent email states that Weinstein has been transferred to the Dunlap B section and he is seeking stronger chess opponents because he can beat all the other inmates in the asylum.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Krabbe, Tim. Raymond Weinstein in Amsterdam. Retrieved on 2007-06-07.
  2. ^ Sloan, Sam. I have found Raymond Weinstein. Retrieved on 2007-06-07.

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