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Soviet Antique Chess Photo: Tigran Petrosyan Dimensions: approx. 8,5 * 13 cmPK6
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Soviet Chess Book: Author: Roizman A. Chess miniatures. 400 combination games Published: Yerevan, 1984 Binding: Hard Language: Armenian 232 pages Condition: flyleaves are a little damagedЕК 25
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Up for sale is a Soviet chess book - "Azerbaijan Chess Compositions" by A.V. Sarichev. Book on Azerbaijanian, with examples of chess games. If you need more photos or info - please feel free to message us! AUTHOR - A.V. Sarichev PUBLISHING - Azerbaijan YEAR - 1985 STYLE - Light cover PAGES - 82 Worldwide shipping option is available! Feel free to ask any questions please. What you see is what you get, for more info or photos - please message us! Арт Ек16
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Editor: B. I. Turov Title: Aleksandr Konstantinopolsky Published: Moscow 1985 Binding: Paperback Language: Russian Pages: 160 The book was signed by protagonist Aleksandr Konstantinopolsky Арт ек 22
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An original letter from Vladas Mikėnas (a Lithuanian and Soviet chess player, honorary grandmaster) to Vladimir Voishko (the biggest Soviet collector of chess attributes) discussing collectables issues. 1974Арт ПК 2
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Size: 10x15 cmKramnik receives the best chess player award from RoshalArt PK5
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ORIGINAL SOVIET CHESS PHOTO FROM 12TH USSR CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1940 YEAR. SIZE OF THE PHOTO – 4,4cm x 5,2 cm 12TH SOVIET CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP: This is a photograph from the famous 12th Soviet Chess Championship held in the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory from September 4th through October 3rd, 1940. The 12th Soviet Chess Championship was truly a battle of the titans. Outstanding players such as Mikhail Botvinnik, Paul Keres, Vasily Smyslov, Alexander Kotov, Isaac Boleslavsky, Igor Bondarevsky, and Andre Lilienthal took part. This so-called "absolute championship" is rightfully considered one of the strongest USSR chess championships ever held. Here’s an excerpt from Mikhail Botvinnik’s memoirs. "It was a tough tournament. There were many participants and very few off-days. The Grand Hall of the Conservatory has excellent acoustics. The spectators behaved impudently, made a great deal of noise, and clapped all the time. The excellent acoustics only made matters worse. Supposedly, Sergei Prokofiev applauded Keres vigorously after the latter won a game. The other people in his box reprimanded him,, and then the composer remarked, "I have every right to express my feelings." Would my friend Mr. Prokofiev be happy if he were playing a trio and spectators applauding the violinist’s performance drowned out his piano piece? Chess players are in a worse position, though. A pianist can afford to play a few false notes amid booming applause, something a chess player isn’t allowed to do." The results of the 12th Soviet Chess Championship were truly sensational, since two young players, Andre Lilienthal and Igor Bondarevsky, came in first and second, respectively, leaving grandmasters Mikhail Botvinnik and Paul Keres, the tournament favorites, far behind. The unprecedented hype surrounding this tournament matched its historical significance. After all, the unofficial right to contend for the world championship crown, as well as the prestigious title of USSR champion were on the line. "The most difficult and most monumental tournament in which I’ve ever taken part has come to a close," Andre Lilienthal wrote. "I have no reason to be displeased with myself. First off, my win over Botvinnik himself wasn’t too bad. Secondly, I snatched what seemed to be an irrevocably lost point from Bondarevsky in the last round. Thirdly, I managed not to lose a single game. Fourthly, I wound up in the wonderful young company of Bondarevsky and Smyslov at the top of the leaderboard. A decisive match for the title of USSR champion is up next. I have to prepare thoroughly for it, which, first and foremost, means getting some much needed rest." Three months after the tournament was completed, on January 14th, 1991, the Soviet Committee on Physical Culture and Sports issued an order approving the tournament results and awarding Bondarevsky and Lilienthal, the tournament winners, grandmaster titles; however, this order was missing a key point, since it did not mention any sort of match between the two victors. That strange inconsistency came to light a month later when it was decided - through a behind-the-scenes power struggle - that one more tournament for the title of absolute USSR champion would be held, a tournament Mikhail Botvinnik won. PK7
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This photo is from the archive of Chess in the USSR journalSize: approx. 18.5x13 cm25Art PK5
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Size: approx. 18x13 cmArt PK4
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Size: 20x13 cm25 blue folder Huston Atlasart pk5
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Soviet Chess Photo: Bagirov and Listengarten Dimensions: approx. 9 * 13,5 cm From the archive of the magazine “Chess in USSR” Арт пк3
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Зачем прекрасное-прекрасно? Тираж 30экз.
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Шахматы: мнения и размышления. Тираж 50экз.
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Бабушкин 3000.00 руб. -
Федор Боготырчук. Доктор Живаго советских шахмат (Комплект I+II том)
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Воронков 1990.00 руб. -
Староиндийская защита. Репертуар за чёрных
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Бологан 1100.00 руб. -
bf4 в разменной славянке и ферзевом гамбите
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Дреев 1500.00 руб. -
Играем против французской защиты.
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Евсеев 1700.00 руб. -
Стратегия висячих пешек
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Михальчишин 1400.00 руб. - Шашки "Рэндзю" 1500.00 руб.
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Школа шашечных комбинаций
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Куперман 1800.00 руб. - Шахматы советские "Симза". Выпущенные к всемирной Олимпиаде 1980 года 4000.00 руб.