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Vladimir Simagin

99 pages, paperback, The Chess Player, 2000

From the series »Chess Masters«

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Vladimir Simagin was an Interantional Grandmaster and an Interantional Correspondance Master who plaed most of his chess in the USSR. His career began in the mid 1930s and continued until his death in 1967. He died whilst playing in an international tournament.

Simagin played many times in the Moscow Championship and seven times in the very strong USSR Championships.

A dangerous opponent for everyone, his play was much admired by his fellow USSR grandmasters and his style has been widely analysed. Some commentators have described him as a tactician but he believed his best games were logically consistent.

He was an innovator in the openings and had lines in the Grünfeld, Spanish and Sicilian named after him.
Vladimir Simagin was an Interantional Grandmaster and an Interantional Correspondance Master who plaed most of his chess in the USSR. His career began in the mid 1930s and continued until his death in 1967. He died whilst playing in an international tournament.

Simagin played many times in the Moscow Championship and seven times in the very strong USSR Championships.

A dangerous opponent for everyone, his play was much admired by his fellow USSR grandmasters and his style has been widely analysed. Some commentators have described him as a tactician but he believed his best games were logically consistent.

He was an innovator in the openings and had lines in the Grünfeld, Spanish and Sicilian named after him.
More Information
EAN 1901034264
Weight 140 g
Manufacturer The Chess Player
Width 15 cm
Height 21 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2000
Author Aidan Woodger
Series Chess Masters
Language English
ISBN-10 1901034264
Pages 99
Binding paperback
003 Foreword
004 From the Author
004 Reminiscences of his contemporaries
009 Dialogues with Simagin
016 Translator`s note
017 Selected Tournament Results
019 Selected Games

098 Index of Opponents
(listed by game number)
- Alatortsev - 10
- Altshuler - 55
- Arlamovsky - 24
- Averbakh - 17
- Bannik - 56
- Barcza - 63
- Benko - 23
- Bibikov - 6
- Bondarevsky - 25
- Bronstein - 14,29
- Chistiakov - 13
- Ditt - 74
- Dubinin - 67
- Estrin - 20,57,62
- Fridstein - 26
- Fuster - 22
- Gereben - 21
- Gipslis - 40,64
- Goldenov - 31
- Gurvich - 58
- Hasin - 37,76
- Holecek - 61
- Holmov - 16
- Ignatiev - 42
- Jansen - 66
- Kan - 36
- Kasparyan - 32
- Keres - 51
- Konovalov - 52
- Korchnoi - 45
- Kostro - 72
- Kotov - 9,11
- Leonovich - 1
- Lisitsin - 35
- Lyskov - 39
- Lyublinsky - 3
- Miliutin - 53
- Moiseev - 27,30
- Muratov - 44
- Neergaard - 60
- Neishtadt - 59
- Olafsson - 43
- Panov - 5,12
- Petrosyan - 38
- Poletaev - 18
- Ragozin - 7
- Ravinsky - 15
- Rittner - 75
- Saharov - 47,65
- Saigin - 41
- Sanakoyev - 54
- Shamkovich - 28
- Solkolsky - 68
- Soloview - 34
- Spassky - 49
- Stein - 48
- Suetin - 46
- Taimanov - 73
- Uusi - 33
- Verlinsky - 4
- Vladimirov - 50
- Vlansky - 69
- Yakubovich - 2
- Zagarovsky - 71
- Zagoryansky - 8
- Zaitsev, A. - 70
- Zbandutto - 19

099 Index of Openings