Reno Gazette-Journal Reno, Nevada Saturday, March 18, 1972 - Page 5
EVANS ON CHESS
D. Rizotti, Argentina
Problem: (03/18/1972) White mates in two.
Stockfish Analysis.
39th Soviet Championship
Traditionally Russia holds the strongest national championship, but their aging superstars rarely compete nowadays. The new champion is Vladimir Savon, 41, a virtual unknown in international circles, He was undefeated in a field of 22 at Leningrad, scoring 15-6, 1½ points ahead of former world champions Smyslov and Tal.
Soviet authorities are eager to develop young stars. But the new generation fared poorly.
One expected more from Vladimir Tukmakov, 25, who landed near the cellar. He earned a brilliancy prize in the 38th Championship against the winner, Korchnoi (who did not defend his title this time around). After a game like this, what can you do for an encore?
Nimzo - Indian Defense (1970) |
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White: Tukmakov 1 P-Q4 2 P-QB4 3 N-QB3 4 P-K3 5 B-Q3 6 N-B3 7 0-0 8 BxP 9 Q-N3 10 P-QR4 11 R-Q1 12 Q-B2 13 PxP 14 B-R2 15 N-K5 16 B-N1 17 R-Q3 18 R-N3 19 Q-Q2(b) 20 B-N6 21 QxP! 22 Q-R8ch 23 QxP 24 N-Q3(e) 25 PxB 26 B-R3ch 27 R-K1 28 B-K7! 29 BxRch 30 B-K4 31 BxN 32 Q-N5ch 33 P-R4 34 R-B1ch 35 P-R5 36 N-K5 37 NxB 38 Q-N7ch 39 P-R6 40 Q-N4 41 R-Q1 |
Black: Korchnoi N-KB3 P-K3 B-N5 0-0 P-B4 P-Q4 PxBP QN-Q2 P-QR3 Q-K2 B-R4 PxP N-N3 P-R3 B-Q2 KR-Q1 QR-B1(a) K-B1 QN-Q4 B-K1(c) Q-N5(d) K-K2 QxQP BxN NxP K-Q2 K-B2 N/6-Q4 KxB QxP NxB K-B2 B-N4 B-B3 Q-Q5 P-B3 PxN K-Q3 N-B5 Q-Q7(f) Resigns |
(a) Spassky recommends 17… B-B3. 17…B-K1 looks better. |
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PROBLEM SOLUTION: 1 RxQP!








