chess.wikisort.org - PlayerGenrikh Kasparyan (Armenian: Հենրիկ Գասպարյան; 27 February 1910 in Tbilisi – 27 December 1995 in Yerevan) was a Soviet chess player. He is considered to have been one of the greatest composers of chess endgame studies. Outside Armenia, he is better known by the Russian version of his name Genrikh Moiseyevich Kasparyan or Kasparian (Russian: Генрих Моисеевич Каспарян).
Soviet chess player
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 Genrikh Kasparyan on a 2010 Armenian stamp |
Full name | Genrikh Moiseyevich Kasparyan |
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Country | Armenia Soviet Union Russian Empire |
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Born | (1910-02-27)27 February 1910 Tbilisi, Georgia, Russian Empire |
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Died | 27 December 1995(1995-12-27) (aged 85) Yerevan, Armenia |
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Title | International Master, Grandmaster of Chess Composition |
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Kasparyan became a national master in 1936 and an international master in 1950. He was awarded the titles of International Judge of Chess Compositions in 1956 and International Grandmaster of Chess Composition in 1972, the first composer to receive this title from FIDE (Harkola 2007).
Kasparyan was also an active chess player, winning the Armenian championship ten times[1] (from 1934 to 1956, including two ties with future World Champion Tigran Petrosian) and the Tiflis championship three times (1931, 1937, 1945). He reached the USSR Championship finals four times (1931, 1937, 1947, 1952), but never finished higher than tenth place.
Kasparyan is best known for his compositions. He started with chess problems, mainly three-movers, but soon discovered that his best field was in endgame studies. He wrote several books and collections and composed about 600 studies, many on the theme of domination, winning 57 first prizes.[2] He won the USSR Composing Championship several times (Sunnucks 1970).
Sample study
Irving Chernev included five of Kasparyan's compositions in his book 200 Brilliant Endgames. This study uses a "model mate" in the middle of the board. (Chernev 1989:103)
Kasparyan, 1955
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7 | 7 |
6 | 6 |
5 | 5 |
4 | 4 |
3 | 3 |
2 | 2 |
1 | 1 |
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White to move and win
Solution: 1.Bf5 Kd4 2.Ne6+ Ke5 3.Bh3 Bc2 4.d4+ Kd5 5.Kb5 Bh7 6.Kb4 Bg8 7.Kc3 Bxe6 8.Bg2#
Most famous combination from practical play
Apart from being a prolific composer of chess problems Kasparyan was, as mentioned above, an excellent tournament player. One of his games has found its way into countless books on chess tactics:
Genrikh Kasparyan – Koryun Manvelyan
Armenian Championship, Yerevan 1938
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4 | 4 |
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White before his 26th move
1. d4 g6 2. b3 Bg7 3. Bb2 d6 4. e4 f5 5. exf5 Bxf5 6. g3 Nc6 7. Bg2 Qd7 8. f4 O-O-O 9. Nf3 a5 10. Nc3 Nf6 11. Qd2 Ne4 12. Nxe4 Bxe4 13. a4 Rhe8 14. Bc3 b6 15. O-O-O Kb7 16. Rhe1 Bd5 17. Re2 e5 18. Rde1 exf4 19. Rxe8 Rxe8 20. Qxf4 Ka6 21. Qh4 Rh8 22. Rd1 Qc8 23. Rd3 Be6 24. d5 Bxc3 25. Rxc3 Bxd5 (diagram) 26. Rxc6! Bxc6 27. Qc4+ Kb7 28. Qxc6+!! Kxc6 29. Ne5++ Kc5 30. Nd3+ Kd4 31. Kd2!! 1–0
Books
- Domination in 2,545 Endgame Studies by Genrikh Kasparyan. ISBN 0-923891-87-0
- The Complete Studies of Genrikh Kasparyan by A. J. Roycroft.
- 888 Miniature Studies by Genrikh Moiseyevich Kasparian. ISBN 978-86-7686-147-7
Notable games
- Vitaly Chekhover vs. Genrikh Kasparian, Erevan, Match 1936, King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Classical Fianchetto (E67), 0–1
- Genrikh Kasparian vs. David Bronstein, Ch URS 1947, Sicilian Defense: Grand Prix Attack (B23), 1–0
- Genrikh Kasparian vs. Anatoly Ufimtsev, Ch URS 1947, Reti Opening: Anglo-Slav, Bogoljubow Variation Stonewall Line (A12), 1–0
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На других языках
- [en] Genrikh Kasparyan
[es] Guénrij Kasparián
Guénrij Moiséyevich Kasparián nació el 27 de febrero de 1910 en Tiflis y murió el 27 de diciembre de 1995 en Ereván. Ajedrecista armenio y compositor de estudios de ajedrez. Es considerado como uno de los mayores compositores de estudios de ajedrez de la historia. También fue un jugador de ajedrez activo, ganando el Campeonato de Armenia de ajedrez muchas veces. Es conocido también por la versión inglesa de su nombre: Genrikh Moiseyevich Kasparyan.
[ru] Каспарян, Генрих Моисеевич
Ге́нрих Моисе́евич (Мовсе́сович[1]) Каспаря́н (арм. Հենրիկ Մովսեսի Գասպարյան; 27 февраля 1910, Тифлис, Российская империя — 27 декабря 1995, Ереван, Армения) — армянский, ранее советский, шахматист и шахматный композитор. Мастер спорта СССР (1936), международный мастер (1950), заслуженный мастер спорта СССР (1956), гроссмейстер (1972) и международный арбитр по шахматной композиции (1956), заслуженный деятель физической культуры и спорта Армянской ССР (1968). За рубежом его фамилию часто пишут как Gasparyan.
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