Lone Pine International

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Lone Pine International was a series of chess tournaments held annually in March or April from 1971 through 1981 in Lone Pine, California. The tournaments were formally known as the Louis D. Statham Masters, named after sponsor Louis D. Statham (1907–1983), an engineer and millionaire inventor of medical instruments who was also a Los Angeles-based chess aficionado. The events were seven- to ten-round Swiss system tournaments, with entrance requirements that made them the strongest recurring Swiss tournaments in the U.S. in the 1980s. Grandmaster Isaac Kashdan served as the tournament director.

YearDatesRoundsFieldAvg. EloTop scoreWinners
1971March 14–2073321906 Larry Evans (United States)
1972March 12–1873522626 Svetozar Gligorić (Yugoslavia)
1973March 18–2474823226 Arthur Bisguier (United States)
1974March 24–3075323106 Walter Browne (United States)
1975April 13–2410442428 Vladimir Liberzon (Israel)
1976March 7–137572371 Tigran Petrosian (Soviet Union)
1977March 20–309482410 Yuri Balashov (Soviet Union)
 Dragutin Sahović (Yugoslavia)
 Oscar Panno (Argentina)
 Nona Gaprindashvili (Soviet Union)
1978April 1–129682431 Bent Larsen (Denmark)
1979March 25–April 49732444 Svetozar Gligorić (Yugoslavia)
 Florin Gheorghiu (Romania)
 Vladimir Liberzon (Israel)
 Vlastimil Hort (Czechoslovakia)
1980March 16–2694324877 Roman Dzindzichashvili (Israel)
1981March 29–April 896124477 Viktor Korchnoi (Switzerland)

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