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Russian chess grandmaster and author (1922–2022)
Yuri Lvovich Averbakh (Russian: Юрий Львович Авербах; 8 February 1922 – 7 May 2022) was a Russian chess grandmaster and author. He was chairman of the
Yuri_Averbakh
Surname list
Averbakh is a Russian-language surname of Yiddish origin, a variant of "Auerbach". People with that name include: Ilya Averbakh (1934–1986), Soviet film
Averbakh
Soviet-era Russian literary critic (1903–1937)
Leopold Leonidovich Averbakh (Russian: Леопо́льд Леони́дович Аверба́х; 8 March 1903 – 14 August 1937) was a Soviet literary critic, who was the head of
Leopold_Averbakh
Chess opening
isn’t possible in the Averbakh variation, in which White plays 6.Be2. This line is distinct from the much more popular Averbakh Variation, described below
King's_Indian_Defence
Soviet film director, screenwriter (1934–1986)
Ilya Aleksandrovich Averbakh (Russian: Илья́ Алекса́ндрович Аверба́х; July 28, 1934, in Leningrad – January 11, 1986, in Moscow) was a Soviet film director
Ilya_Averbakh
Soviet secret police official (1891–1938)
published in the book Ordinary Citizens by David King. Yagoda's wife was Ida Averbakh (Russian Wikipedia), one of whose uncles, Yakov Sverdlov, was a prominent
Genrikh_Yagoda
International chess governing body
placed 4th, well behind Petrosian, Keres and Geller). Grandmaster Yuri Averbakh, a member of the Soviet delegation at the tournament, confirmed in 2002
FIDE
Chess move
40.d7+ Nxd7 0–1 Averbakh vs. Purdy, 1960 In the game Yuri Averbakh–Cecil Purdy, Adelaide 1960, when Purdy castled queenside, Averbakh queried the move
Castling
Russian-born American composer and pianist
Lera Auerbach (Russian: Лера Авербах, born Valeria Lvovna Averbakh, Russian: Валерия Львовна Авербах; October 21, 1973) is a Soviet-born Austrian-American
Lera_Auerbach
Disadvantage in a game due to obligation to move
ISBN 978-1-888710-18-2 Averbakh, Yuri (1984), Comprehensive Chess Endings, vol. 2, Pergammon, ISBN 978-0-08-026902-3 Averbakh, Yuri (1993), Chess Endings:
Zugzwang
Competition to determine the World Chess Champion
apparently minor changes which Soviet grandmaster and chess official Yuri Averbakh alleged were instigated by the two Soviet representatives in FIDE, who
World_Chess_Championship
Soviet and Latvian chess grandmaster (1936–1992)
That same year he also scored his first win over a grandmaster when Yuri Averbakh lost on time in a drawn position. Tal graduated in Literature from the
Mikhail_Tal
Basic chess fundamentals and ideas developed to better understand the game
Endings by Yuri Averbakh and I. Maizelis, Queen and Pawn Endings by Averbakh, Bishop Endings by Averbakh, Knight Endings by Averbakh and Vitaly Chekhover
Chess_theory
Russian ophthalmologist (1872-1944)
Mikhail Iosifovich Averbakh (Russian: Михаи́л Ио́сифович Аверба́х) was a Russian and Soviet ophthalmologist, Doctor of Medicine (1900), Full Member of
Mikhail_Averbakh
Chess endgame
1890 (Mednis 1996:41) (Averbakh 1993:14) (Speelman, Tisdall & Wade 1993:11) (Seirawan 2003:17) (Troitsky 2006:197–257) (Averbakh 1993:14) Haworth, Guy
Two_knights_endgame
Chess opening
gxh5 would greatly weaken the cover to Black's king. The Modern Defense, Averbakh System (ECO A42) can be reached by the lines: 1.e4 g6 2.d4 Bg7 3.c4 d6
Modern_Defense
Ancient Indian strategy board game
and Europe". Profolus. 2020-12-26. Retrieved 2022-05-21. Meri 2005: 148 Averbakh, Yuri (2012-12-05). A History of Chess: From Chaturanga to the Present
Chaturanga
In chess, when two kings face each other with only one square between them
the distant opposition. 2... Kg7 If 2...Kh7 then 3.Kf4! 3. Kg3 etc. Yuri Averbakh pointed out that the opposition is a means to an end; the end is penetration
Opposition_(chess)
Result of a chess game ending in a tie
chesshistory.com. Retrieved September 28, 2023. (Averbakh 1996:79–86) (Soltis 2010:12–13) Bibliography Averbakh, Yuri (1996), Chess Middlegames: Essential Knowledge
Draw_(chess)
Old form of chess
birth: The Old Texts: 6th, 7th and 8th centuries". Retrieved 14 July 2007. Averbakh, Yuri (2012). "Iran and the Arab Caliphate". A History of Chess: From Chaturanga
Shatranj
Chess term whereby the players agree to a draw
advantage, so why try to force the issue? Averbakh vs. Fischer, 1958 In the 1958 game between Yuri Averbakh and Bobby Fischer, the players agreed to a
Draw_by_agreement
Soviet chess grandmaster (1911–1995)
Yuri Averbakh alleged that this was done at the urging of the two Soviet representatives in FIDE, who were personal friends of Botvinnik. Averbakh also
Mikhail_Botvinnik
Reading material about chess endgame
Josef Kling and Bernhard Horwitz, Johann Berger, Alexey Troitsky, Yuri Averbakh, and Reuben Fine. Ken Thompson, Eugene Nalimov, and other computer scientists
Chess_endgame_literature
Chess endgame
Note that the key square is in front of the pawn. Endgame expert Yuri Averbakh said, just as a father leads his child across the road rather than pushing
King and pawn versus king endgame
King_and_pawn_versus_king_endgame
1975 Soviet film
Letters (Russian: Чужие письма) is a 1975 Soviet drama film directed by Ilya Averbakh. The film was shot in Kaluga. The film centers on the complex relationship
Other_People's_Letters
and being able to combat Tal's attacking style. In 2002, however, Yuri Averbakh revealed that Tal was having health issues, and his doctors in Riga advised
World_Chess_Championship_1961
School of chess that emerged after World War I
movement. Korn & de Firmian 1990, p. 625. Averbakh 2012, p. 81. Hooper & Whyld 1996, p. 178, hypermodern. Averbakh, Yuri (2012), A History of Chess from Chaturanga
Hypermodernism_(chess)
Chess situation in which one player can force a draw by repeatedly checking
players will agree to a draw. Unzicker vs. Averbakh, 1952 In the diagram, from Wolfgang Unzicker–Yuri Averbakh, Stockholm Interzonal 1952, Black (on move)
Perpetual_check
Chess opening
(Main Variation) 7...Nc6 8.a3 Bxc3 9.bxc3 Qc7 (Khasin Variation) 7...Nbd7 (Averbakh Variation) The Parma Variation (7...dxc4 8.Bxc4 Nbd7) is named after Slovenian
Nimzo-Indian_Defence
been said, by both Bronstein and by Yuri Averbakh, that Boleslavsky allowed Bronstein to catch him. Averbakh said that Boleslavsky had a very poor record
World_Chess_Championship_1951
Russian and Soviet writer (1868–1936)
weeks in 1930. The following year, Yagoda sent his brother-in-law, Leopold Averbakh to Sorrento, with instructions to induce Gorky to return to Russia permanently
Maxim_Gorky
Soviet chess player (1912–1974)
for defence that led to him never receiving the title. Grandmaster Yuri Averbakh, a strong positional and endgame player, suggested this in his interview
Rashid_Nezhmetdinov
Soviet politician (1885–1919)
sister, Sofia (1883–1951), worked as a doctor married a businessman, Leonid Averbakh, and had two children, a son Leopold, who was shot in 1937, and a daughter
Yakov_Sverdlov
Roman board game
classic 1774 work "Analysis of the Game of Chess." Myron J. Samsin and Yuri Averbakh have both supported the theory that Petteia may have had an influence on
Ludus_latrunculorum
Chess endgame
(Nunn 2002:51–56) (Smerdon 2020), chapter 15 (Nunn 2002:50) (Averbakh 1993:16–17) (Averbakh 1993:17–18) (Nunn 2002:59–60) (Nunn 2002:64–65) (Nunn 2002:68–69)
Queen_versus_rook_endgame
Fastest checkmate in the game of chess
Edward G. Winter (August 2006). "Chess Notes 4506. Short game (C.N. 4493)". Averbakh, Yuri Lvovich; Beilin, Mikhail Abramovich (1972). Путешествие в шахматное
Fool's_mate
Soviet chess player (1908–1965)
subject; either alone, or with coauthors such as Russian grandmaster Yuri Averbakh. Between 1947 and 1965 he participated in the Soviet Union championship
Vitaly_Chekhover
Chess opening
Indian to avoid certain anti-King's Indian systems, such as the Sämisch and Averbakh Variations. The opening is classified in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
Old_Indian_Defense
Chess opening
0-0 and 8...d6 are also occasionally seen. In the Averbakh Variation (ECO C87), named for Yuri Averbakh, Black defends the threatened e-pawn with 6...d6
Ruy_Lopez
2015 Russian film
Starring Mariya Aronova Maria Kozhevnikova Marat Basharov Cinematography Ilya Averbakh Music by Yuri Poteyenko Production companies Corner-Work Art Pictures Studio
Battalion_(2015_film)
American chess grandmaster (1943–2008)
strong finish, he ended up with 12/20 (+6−2=12) to tie for 5th–6th. Yuri Averbakh observed: In the struggle at the board this youth, almost still a child
Bobby_Fischer
number of Soviet writers and literary critics. Among them were Leopold Averbakh (founder and general secretary), Vladimir Kirshon, Dmitry Furmanov, Alexander
Russian Association of Proletarian Writers
Russian_Association_of_Proletarian_Writers
2024. "Yuri Averbakh passes away at age 100". chess24.com. Retrieved 3 August 2024. Chess.com: Yuri Averbakh, 1922–2022 Chessbase: Yuri Averbakh passes away
List of centenarians (sportspeople)
List_of_centenarians_(sportspeople)
Chess Set Got Its Look and Feel". Smithsonian.com. Silman 1999, p. 442. Averbakh, Yuri. Comprehensive Chess Endings. Pergamon Press. p. viii. Hooper & Whyld
Glossary_of_chess
Azerbaijani ophthalmologist
Superior award in the sphere of ophthalmology—premium named after M. I. Averbakh- professor of medical studies. Anatomico-physiological features of the
Zarifa_Aliyeva
Danish chess grandmaster and author (1935–2010)
Petrosian. At Moscow 1962, he shared 7th–11th places with 7½/15 (Yuri Averbakh won). Around this time Larsen diversified his style, switching over to
Bent_Larsen
Russian and Soviet poet
pregnancy following the interrogation on the so-called "Averbakh Case" (she contacted Leopold Averbakh of the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers at
Olga_Berggolts
Russian literary critic and theorist (1884–1937)
other major Bolsheviks, while his leading opponents, Vardin, and Leopold Averbakh were relatively minor figures. The outcome was a cautiously worded statement
Aleksandr_Voronsky
Chess endgame
especially if one of the pawns is the wrong rook pawn. Averbakh, 1972 In this position from Yuri Averbakh, Black draws since the bishop can restrain both pawns
Opposite-colored bishops endgame
Opposite-colored_bishops_endgame
ISBN 978-0080269030. (1989 ed.). Averbakh, Yuri (1976). Comprehensive Chess Endings: Bishop v. Knight Endings. Batsford. ISBN 978-0-7134-3179-7. Averbakh, Yuri; Chekhover
List_of_chess_books_(A–F)
Russian chess grandmaster (1937–2025)
1956, Spassky shared first place on 11½/19, with Mark Taimanov and Yuri Averbakh, but Taimanov won the subsequent playoff to become champion, defeating
Boris_Spassky
Chess endgame where both sides have a queen and one side has an extra pawn
was almost always drawn with a knight pawn, but Yuri Averbakh questioned that in the 1950s. Averbakh, working with previous analysis, published his extensive
Queen and pawn versus queen endgame
Queen_and_pawn_versus_queen_endgame
1953 chess tournament
½ 1 1 1 0 0 ½ 0 1 Does not appear 1 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 0 ½ 1 1 14 10 Yuri Averbakh (USSR) ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 0 ½ 0 1 Does not appear ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 ½
Candidates_Tournament_1953
allegations, though Andy Soltis read that as meaning he didn't deny them. Yuri Averbakh said that Bronstein "cannot be 100% objective" on his world championship
World_Chess_Championship_1954
City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Vodnik sports complex Neptune public pool Azovstal chess club Mikhail Averbakh (1872–1944), Russian and Soviet ophthalmologist Dmitry Aynalov (1862–1939)
Mariupol
Surname list
Auerbach (1901–1942), Polish mathematician Ilya Auerbach (also known as Ilya Averbakh), Russian Jewish filmmaker Inge Auerbacher (born 1934), German-American
Auerbach_(surname)
Italian chess player and writer
Monokroussos 2007. Hudson 2011. Renaud & Kahn 1962, p. 75. Monté 2014, p. 350. Averbakh 1996. Monté 2014, p. 350–51. Syzygy. Leon 1900, p. xiii. Monté 2014, p
Gioachino_Greco
Chess endgame theory
rank) because White has another file available to go around the pawn. Averbakh and Kopaev If the attacking king has not reached the sixth rank, the defense
Rook and pawn versus rook endgame
Rook_and_pawn_versus_rook_endgame
Ghamiet Amirjan (born 1934). Armenian composer of over 300 studies. Yuri Averbakh (born 1922). Russian Grandmaster (winner of a Soviet Championship in 1954)
List of chess endgame study composers
List_of_chess_endgame_study_composers
(4th) Benko 12; (5th–6th) Fischer, Bronstein 11½; (7th–10th) Olafsson, Averbakh, Szabo, Pachman 11. In the final round Fischer had black against Gligoric;
World_Chess_Championship_1960
Calendar year
Antonio Nardini, Italian historian and author (d. 2020) February 8 Yuri Averbakh, Russian chess player and author (d. 2022) Audrey Meadows, American actress
1922
two-part interview with Kingston, Soviet grandmaster and official Yuri Averbakh said that: Stalin would not have given orders that Keres should lose to
World_Chess_Championship_1948
1994 chess tournament in Moscow, Russia
Both tournament sections were officiated by international arbiter Yuri Averbakh of Russia. The record number of nations once again counted some old faces
31st_Chess_Olympiad
Estonian chess grandmaster (1916–1975)
Kingston, T. (2002). "Yuri Averbakh: An Interview with History – Part 1" (PDF). The Chess Cafe. and Kingston, T. (2002). "Yuri Averbakh: An Interview with History
Paul_Keres
Latvian and Soviet chess player, trainer, and writer
In June/July 1946, he tied for 6–8th in Vilnius (Baltic Rep. ch, Yuri Averbakh won). In 1961, he took 3rd in Palanga (Baltic Rep. ch, Iivo Nei won). As
Alexander_Koblencs
Chess match between Mikhail Botvinnik and Tigran Petrosian
David Bronstein at 9, and former Candidates Boris Spassky at 11, Yuri Averbakh at 10½, Mark Taimanov at 10, and Isaac Boleslavsky at 9. The USSR Federation
World_Chess_Championship_1963
Chess opening
the 1957 USSR championship, excerpted below, and his win against Yuri Averbakh at the same tournament the following year. He also became the first player
Modern_Benoni
Lithuanian chess player (1910–1992)
(Baltic Chess Championship). In June/July 1946, he took 3rd, behind Yuri Averbakh, and Vistaneckis, in Vilnius (Baltic Rep.-ch). In 1946, he took 2nd (off
Vladas_Mikėnas
Soviet chess grandmaster (1913–1981)
as Black. This section uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Averbakh vs. Kotov, 1953 Kotov vs. Alexander Tolush, Leningrad Championship 1938
Alexander_Kotov
Ryvkin, Nikolai Sollogub 13 Aleksandr Voronsky, Boris Didkovsky 14 Leopold Averbakh, Karl Pauker, Ivan Zaporozhets Leonty Ugryumov 17 Sahak Ter-Gabrielyan
Death dates of victims of the Great Purge
Death_dates_of_victims_of_the_Great_Purge
International chess tournament
21 players 8 qualified 1 Kotov 2-3 Taimanov 2-3 Petrosian 4 Geller 5-8 Averbakh 5-8 Ståhlberg 5-8 Szabo 5-8 Gligorić 1955–57 1954 runner up Smyslov Amsterdam
Candidates_Tournament
Situation in chess without a legal move
p. 79. Also available on DVD (p. 89 of "Chess Review 1964" PDF file). Averbakh 1996:80–81 Hans Kmoch, "United States Championship", Chess Review, March
Stalemate
Chess opening
Strategy (9780713486087): Vlastimil Jansa: Books. Batsford. ISBN 0713486082. Averbakh, Yuri (June 1986). The Best Move (9780890580417): Books. R. H. M. Press
Sicilian Defence, Scheveningen Variation
Sicilian_Defence,_Scheveningen_Variation
Soviet chess magazine
and 1991. It was edited by Viacheslav Ragozin for several years. Yuri Averbakh was also an editor. From 1921 or 1925 through 1930 it was titled Shakhmatny
Shakhmaty_v_SSSR
Chess end-game position
(Benko 2013:44) (Griffiths 1992:44–45) (Kasparov 2006:120) (Averbakh 1996:85) Bibliography Averbakh, Yuri (1996), Chess Middlegames: Essential Knowledge, Cadogan
Wrong_rook_pawn
Efim Geller Grandmaster 1964 Nona Gaprindashvili Grandmaster 1965 Yuri Averbakh Grandmaster 1965 Boris Spassky Grandmaster 1965 Leonid Stein Grandmaster
List of Honoured Masters of Sport of the USSR in chess
List_of_Honoured_Masters_of_Sport_of_the_USSR_in_chess
Poem by Jan Kochanowski
Alexander Wagner reconstructed the game described in the poem, while Yuri Averbakh found that it has three possible endings in 1967. During his visit to the
Chess_(poem)
Israeli military magazine (1934–2020)
Online. Archived from the original on 2007-11-28. Retrieved 2008-02-08. Averbakh, Li-Or (2006-01-17). "In Whose Base Camp? (mahane)" (in Hebrew). Walla
Bamahane
Soviet-Swiss chess grandmaster (1931–2016)
his shared 2nd–3rd place in URS-ch21 at Kiev 1954, on 13/19, as GM Yuri Averbakh won. This high championship placing was rewarded with his first international
Viktor_Korchnoi
Russian chess grandmaster (1925–2006)
won. He placed 6th at Kiev 1954 in the URS-ch21 with 10½/19, with Yuri Averbakh winning; this heralded his arrival in the Soviet elite. FIDE awarded Kholmov
Ratmir_Kholmov
Chess opening
Bg7, where White's moves include 3.Nc3 and 3.e4, which often lead to the Averbakh System of the Modern Defence. 2...d6 is an alternative for Black. 3.Nf3
Queen's_Pawn_Game
Connection distance to Paul Morphy
Michael Adams Viswanathan Anand Ulf Andersson Lev Aptekar Keith Arkell Yuri Averbakh Alexander Beliavsky Harold Bloom Walter Browne Donald Byrne Murray Chandler
Morphy_number
Set of people sharing a common style of playing chess
1992:359) (Sunnucks 1970:309–10) (Averbakh 2012:81) Aron Nimzowitsch, My System (Averbakh 2012:81) Bibliography Averbakh, Yuri (2012), A History of Chess
School_of_chess
Russian revolutionary, Soviet statesman and writer (1875–1933)
he was losing control over cultural policy to Stalinists like Leopold Averbakh. After he was removed from office, in 1929, Lunacharsky was appointed to
Anatoly_Lunacharsky
10th-century Turkic scholar at Abbasid court
theoretician, grandmaster, and former chairman of the USSR Chess Federation, Yuri Averbakh, who first published his solution in the 10th bulletin of the 1986 Chess
Abu_Bakr_bin_Yahya_al-Suli
Soviet chess tournament
tournament was won by Mark Taimanov, who defeated Boris Spassky and Yuri Averbakh in a play-off. The finals were preceded by semifinal events in Leningrad
1956_USSR_Chess_Championship
Dutch chess grandmaster (1901–1981)
" Korchnoi regarded Euwe as the last honorable president of FIDE. Yuri Averbakh, who was a Soviet chess official as well as a grandmaster: "... he always
Max_Euwe
Portion of a chess game between the opening and endgame
Eugene (1980) [1938]. The Middle Game in Chess. Dover. ISBN 0-486-23931-4. Averbakh, Yuri 1996. Chess Middlegames: essential knowledge. Cadogan, ISBN 1-85744-125-7
Chess_middlegame
Russian chess grandmaster (1926–2016)
was World Champion at the time. In 1956, after finishing equal with Yuri Averbakh and Boris Spassky in the tournament proper, he won a match-tournament ahead
Mark_Taimanov
Soviet politician (1885–1937)
list of 25 former officers or their family members, including Leopold Averbakh and Karl Pauker, who were executed on 14 August 1937. His wife, Vera Zaporozhets
Ivan_Zaporozhets
Ship canal in Russia
Press. pp. 190–201. ISBN 9780253329110. JSTOR j.ctt16xwcdw.45. Gorky, M.; Averbakh, L.; Georgievich Firin, S. (1935). The White Sea canal: being an account
White_Sea–Baltic_Canal
Soviet and Russian actress
followed in films made by directors including Andrei Smirnov and Ilya Averbakh (Monologue, 1972) as well as the dual-role in Andrei Tarkovsky's acclaimed
Margarita_Terekhova
Soviet chess grandmaster (1924–2006)
ISBN 9785950043314. Soltis, Andy (2021). Smyslov, Bronstein, Geller, Taimanov and Averbakh: A Chess Multibiography with 220 Games. McFarland. ISBN 9781476677934.
David_Bronstein
Reference work on chess openings
Uhlmann, Wolfgang 92–93 Uhlmann, Wolfgang Volume E (1978) Code Author 00–05 Averbakh, Yuri 00–05 Neishtadt, Yakov 32–37 Bagirov, Vladimir 67–69 Boleslavsky
Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
Encyclopaedia_of_Chess_Openings
Soviet-Armenian chess grandmaster (1929–1984)
доме жил чемпион мира по шахматам Тигран Петросян. An interview with Yuri Averbakh. "Юрий Авербах: Пример Петросяна воодушевил Армению". chess-news.ru (in
Tigran_Petrosian
Damián Furmanski competed for Argentina in tennis. Russian grandmaster Yuri Averbakh competed in chess. The number in parentheses indicates the number of participants
1993_Maccabiah_Games
Soviet chess tournament
from 7 January to 7 February 1954 in Kiev. The tournament was won by Yuri Averbakh. The final were preceded semifinals events at Moscow, Leningrad, Rostov
1954_USSR_Chess_Championship
October – Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Chechen terrorist (died 2013) January 11 – Ilya Averbakh, Soviet film director (b. 1934) January 30 – Ivan Papanin, Soviet Polar
1986_in_the_Soviet_Union
Official who oversees chess matches
Championship Candidate twice and Hungarian Champion three times. Yuri Averbakh, was a World Championship Candidate and winner of the 1954 USSR Chess Championship
Arbiter_(chess)
Russian chess grandmaster (1919 - 1968)
4th place, behind winner Averbakh. In the Moscow Championship of 1950, he scored 8/15 for 5th place, behind winners Averbakh and Alexander Chistiakov
Vladimir_Simagin
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Ben's Son; Surname
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Beyond transmigration, Incarnation (God) (1)
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