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1967 USSR Chess Championship

The 1967 Soviet Chess Championship was the 35th edition of USSR Chess Championship. Held from 7 December to 26 December 1967 in Tbilisi. The tournament was won by Lev Polugaevsky and Mikhail Tal. For the first time the Soviet Chess Championship was played on a Swiss system organized as a 13 round tournament for 130 players.[1][2]

Lev Polugaevsky
Mikhail Tal

The Championship edit

The 35th edition was dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. It was decided that a return to mass activity was called for and the experiment of a Swiss system for 130 players over 13 rounds was tried. There were other reasons. 1967 had been a very busy year for the top Soviet players, with major international tournaments in Leningrad and Moscow. Many of them were expected to skip the Soviet Championship to rest, so it seemed a good idea to open things up and see what kind of talent was out there.

The Swiss system experiment, which attracted few of the stars, was not repeated until the dying days of the USSR in 1991. In fact, as early as the first round Lev Polugaevsky was incensed that he had to play such a strong opponent as Lutikov, whereas Mikhail Tal was paired with Hillar Kamer, to whom he had lost in a junior event a decade earlier.

Although 130 players started out in Kharkov, four of them did not finish: Vladimir Simagin withdrew after making 2½/4. Oleg Moiseev left after six rounds with the same score. Nikolai Kopylov went after making ½/5. Finally, Valery Zhidkov was expelled from the event, according to the Swiss Chess Agency report, after scoring 5 points out of nine rounds, for unclear reasons (the chief judge Salo Flohr claimed in his report that there had been no incidents).

Tal dominated from the creative point of view, but Polugaevsky hung on doggedly to share first place. His first-round experience was repeated in the last round when he had to play the strong grandmaster Ratmir Kholmov, whereas Tal had the easier task of meeting Valery Zhuravlyov. Both won, but Polugayevsky's task was clearly the harder. He only broke down Kholmov's resistance in an English Opening after 51 moves. In a sense Polugayevsky had declined a challenge since after the moves 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 in the penultimate round, Polugaevsky offered a draw to Tal, which was accepted. For the sake of decency, they played another dozen moves, but Tal, as Black, had better reasons to be satisfied with this grandmaster draw.

Flohr praised the creative level of Evgeni Vasiukov games, attributing this to his recent joint study with Korchnoi.

Some future chess stars did make their debuts, such as Lev Alburt, Mark Dvoretsky, Boris Gulko, Gennady Sosonko, Evgeny Sveshnikov and Rafael Vaganian.[3]

Table and results edit

This is all the information available. No complete crosstable of the event can be found.

35th Soviet Chess Championship [4]
Player Rounds and results Results in unknown rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 Lev Polugaevsky +27 +59 =3 +74 =4 =5 +8 =16 +30 +13 =12 =2 +11 10.0
2 Mikhail Tal +108 +18 +19 =78 =6 =12 =10 +7 +23 =4 +3 =1 +8 10.0
3 Evgeni Vasiukov +43 +30 =1 =44 +31 +25 -4 +20 +9 +12 -2 =11 +17 9.5
4 Mark Taimanov +80 +31 +52 =12 =1 +78 +3 =23 =11 =2 =40 =5 +13 9.5
5 Igor Platonov +76 =93 +11 =78 =1 +45 =12 =40 +23 =4 +20 =33 =42 9.5
6 Yuri Sakharov +112 +68 =2 =8 =58 -9 -20 +44 +40 +29 +53 9.0
7 Vladimir Antoshin =107 =25 =11 +83 -2 +29 =34 =20 +26 +15 +30 9.0
8 Valery Zhuravliov =11 =16 +77 =6 -1 -46 +33 -2 +35 +45 +48 +80 +88 8.5
9 Vladimir Bagirov +44 +6 -3 +19 -11 =14 -31 +56 8.5
10 Semyon Furman -44 +54 =2 -30 +58 =14 -13 +34 +37 +70 8.5
11 Ratmir Kholmov +66 =8 +47 -5 =7 +74 +22 +58 =4 =17 +9 =3 -1 8.5
12 Viktor Zheliandinov +105 +48 +116 =4 =58 =2 +28 =5 +49 -3 =1 -17 +40 8.5
13 Alexander Zaitsev +45 +46 -1 +10 -4 =31 +33 +38 +42 8.5
14 Alexander Izvozchikov +127 =16 =10 =9 +61 8.5
15 Mikhail Steinberg =92 -33 -7 +24 =40 +56 =64 +78 8.5
16 Viacheslav Osnos +64 =74 =8 85 +34 =1 =14 -20 +36 +102 8.5
17 Vladimir Tukmakov +27 =11 +12 -3 +46 +65 8.5
18 Alexander Chistiakov -2 -27 +49 8.0
19 Eduard Bukhman +60 -2 +21 -9 -27 8.0
20 Lev Alburt +78 -3 +6 +16 =7 -5 =33 =35 -115 8.0
21 Vladimir Savon -19 -33 =37 -38 +52 +70 +75 8.0
22 Alexander Sinyavsky -11 -44 +94 8.0
23 Anatoly Lein +53 +58 =40 =4 -2 +44 -5 =36 8.0
24 Oleg Donchenko -15 +39 +59 8.0
25 Eduard Mnatsakanian =7 -3 -26 +42 +129 8.0
26 Anatoly Volovich +25 -7 =126 8.0
27 Anatoly Lutikov -1 -44 -17 +18 +19 +31 +103 7.5
28 Sergey Krasnov +32 =44 -12 +92 -33 -46 +102 7.5
29 Vitaly Tseshkovsky -7 -6 +37 +116 7.5
30 Bukhuti Gurgenidze -3 +48 +10 -1 =40 -7 +53 7.5
31 Naum Levin -4 -3 +9 =13 -27 -42 +65 7.5
32 Oleg Pavlenko =53 -28 +122 -127 7.5
33 Yuri Shilov +15 +28 -8 =5 -13 =20 +21 -50 7.5
34 Vitaly Tarasov -16 +107 =7 -10 7.5
35 Gennadi Sosonko -8 =20 +57 =94 7.5
36 Mark Tseitlin -102 =23 -16 -54 =70 +78 7.5
37 Alexander Cherepkov -10 =21 -29 =86 7.5
38 Rashid Nezhmetdinov -116 -13 +21 +47 7.5
39 Elizbar Ubilava -40 -24 +64 +93 7.5
40 Gennadi Kuzmin +65 =23 +39 =5 =30 =4 -6 -12 =15 +41 +122 7.5
41 Vladimir Arseniev -40 7.0
42 Viacheslav Dydyshko =5 -13 -25 +31 7.0
43 Samuel Zhukhovitsky -3 -86 -88 +122 7.0
44 Georgy Borisenko +10 =3 +27 =28 -9 +22 -23 -6 =55 +127 7.0
45 Yuri Nikolaevsky 85 -5 -13 -8 +49 =70 +77 7.0
46 Vladimir Doroshkievich =128 +8 -13 -17 +28 =49 -95 7.0
47 Vladas Mikenas -11 -38 -78 +130 7.0
48 L. Gudim -12 -30 -8 7.0
49 Janis Klovans +64 -12 -18-45=46=51=54=67+73-83+84+109+117 7.0
50 Yacov Murey -58 +33 =70 =78 -103 7.0
51 Oleg Privorotsky =49 7.0
52 Ilya Mikliaev -4 -21 +66 7.0
53 Iivo Nei =32 -23 -6 -30 +93 7.0
54 Rudolf Kimmelfeld -10 +36 =49 +60 =70 7.0
55 Oleg Chernikov =44 =70 +71 +120 7.0
56 Evgeny Sveshnikov -9 -15 =88 7.0
57 Yuri Gusev -35 +77 7.0
58 Algimantas Butnorius +50 +102 +65 =12 -23 =6 -11 -10 6.5
59 Yuri Nikitin -1 -24 -64 =65 6.5
60 Leonid Slutzky -19 -54 =65 6.5
61 Vanik Zakharian -14 +88 -129 6.5
62 Roman Pelts =70 -78 6.5
63 Nikolay Popov 6.5
64 Igor Zaitsev -16 -49 =15 -39 +59 +72 +109 6.5
65 Mark Dvoretsky -58 -40 -17 -31 =59 =60 +103 6.5
66 Vladlen Zurakhov -11 -52 +96 6.5
67 Rafael Vaganian =49 +94 6.5
68 Dzhemal Beradze -6 6.5
69 Iosif Slepoy =70 =88 6.5
70 Anatolijs Šmits -10-21=36=45=50=54=55=62=69+101+107=109 6.5
71 Valery Zilberstein -55 6.0
72 Igor Belov -64 +88 6.0
73 I. Kagan -49 +108 -128 6.0
74 Valery Korensky +121 =16 -1 -11 +94 6.0
75 Boris Rumiantsev -21 =94 6.0
76 Boris Sorokin -5 =88 6.0
77 Genrikh Chepukaitis -8 -45 -57 6.0
78 Alexander Shamis +114 +129 =2 =5 -4 -20 -15 -36 +47 =50 +62 6.0
79 Mikhail Shereshevsky +88 +111 6.0
80 Vladimir Bykov -4 -8 =88 6.0
81 Alexander Kremenetsky 6.0
82 Alexander Tuzovsky 6.0
83 Vladimir Alterman -7 +49 -100 6.0
84 Valery Voloshin -49 6.0
85 Boris Kalinkin 16 45 6.0
86 V. Kozlov =37 +43 +94 6.0
87 Khanan Muchnik =88 6.0
88 Igor Sakovich -8+43=56-61=69-72=76-79=80=87+106=119+126 6.0
89 Evgeny Gik =98 -111 5.5
90 E. Karkmazov -94 5.5
91 E. Belokurov 5.5
92 Boris Gulko =15 -28 5.5
93 Igor Kalinski =5 -39 -53 -94 5.5
94 Valentin Kirilov -22=35-67-74=75-86+90+93+114=119=127 5.5
95 Yuri Kots -116 +46 5.5
96 Vladimir Muratov -66 5.5
97 Anton Polikarpov 5.5
98 V. Seleznev =89 5.5
99 Alexander Vaisman =128 5.5
100 Vladimir Zagorovsky +83 5.5
101 N. Razvaliaev -70 5.5
102 Evgeny Terpugov +36 -58 -16 -28 5.0
103 Valery Bykov -27 +50 -65 5.0
104 Roman Levit 5.0
105 Archil Tsereteli -12 5.0
106 K. Cherskikh -88 5.0
107 Vladimir Voronov =7 -34 -70 5.0
108 Hillar Karner -2 -73 5.0
109 A. Smetanin -49 -64 =70 5.0
110 V. Sazonov 5.0
111 Tõnu Õim -79 +89 5.0
112 Helmuth Luik -6 5.0
113 Robert Seoev 5.0
114 Neron Valiev -78 -94 4.5
115 Reinhardas Barstatis -129 +20 4.5
116 Andrey Lukin +38 +95 -12 -29 4.5
117 Anatoly Noskov -49 4.5
118 Anatoly Anokhin 4.5
119 V. Vakulenko =88 =94 4.5
120 Rein Etruk -55 4.5
121 I. Evelnin -74 4.0
122 Vladimir Karasev -32 -40 -43 4.0
123 Valentin Sorokin 4.0
124 Y. Amakov 4.0
125 V. Gureev 3.0
126 M. Varzhapetian =26 -88 1.5
127 Valery Zhidkov -14 X X X X +32 -44 =94 (did not finish) 5/9
128 Vladimir Simagin =46 X X X X X X X X X +73 =99 (did not finish) 2.5/4
129 Oleg Moiseev +115 -78 X X X X X X X -25 +61 (did not finish) 2.5/6
130 Nikolai Kopilov X X X X X X X X -47 (did not finish) 0.5/5

References edit

  1. ^ Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 137.
  2. ^ Soltis, Andy. (2000). Soviet chess, 1917-1991. McFarland & Co. ISBN 0-7864-0676-3.
  3. ^ Cafferty 2016, pp. 137–138
  4. ^ "Russ Chess Base".

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The 1967 Soviet Chess Championship was the 35th edition of USSR Chess Championship Held from 7 December to 26 December 1967 in Tbilisi The tournament was won by Lev Polugaevsky and Mikhail Tal For the first time the Soviet Chess Championship was played on a Swiss system organized as a 13 round tournament for 130 players 1 2 35th Soviet Chess ChampionshipLocationKharkovChampionLev Polugaevsky Mikhail Tal 1966 USSR Chess Championship1968 USSR Chess Championship Lev Polugaevsky Mikhail TalThe Championship editThe 35th edition was dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution It was decided that a return to mass activity was called for and the experiment of a Swiss system for 130 players over 13 rounds was tried There were other reasons 1967 had been a very busy year for the top Soviet players with major international tournaments in Leningrad and Moscow Many of them were expected to skip the Soviet Championship to rest so it seemed a good idea to open things up and see what kind of talent was out there The Swiss system experiment which attracted few of the stars was not repeated until the dying days of the USSR in 1991 In fact as early as the first round Lev Polugaevsky was incensed that he had to play such a strong opponent as Lutikov whereas Mikhail Tal was paired with Hillar Kamer to whom he had lost in a junior event a decade earlier Although 130 players started out in Kharkov four of them did not finish Vladimir Simagin withdrew after making 2 4 Oleg Moiseev left after six rounds with the same score Nikolai Kopylov went after making 5 Finally Valery Zhidkov was expelled from the event according to the Swiss Chess Agency report after scoring 5 points out of nine rounds for unclear reasons the chief judge Salo Flohr claimed in his report that there had been no incidents Tal dominated from the creative point of view but Polugaevsky hung on doggedly to share first place His first round experience was repeated in the last round when he had to play the strong grandmaster Ratmir Kholmov whereas Tal had the easier task of meeting Valery Zhuravlyov Both won but Polugayevsky s task was clearly the harder He only broke down Kholmov s resistance in an English Opening after 51 moves In a sense Polugayevsky had declined a challenge since after the moves 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 in the penultimate round Polugaevsky offered a draw to Tal which was accepted For the sake of decency they played another dozen moves but Tal as Black had better reasons to be satisfied with this grandmaster draw Flohr praised the creative level of Evgeni Vasiukov games attributing this to his recent joint study with Korchnoi Some future chess stars did make their debuts such as Lev Alburt Mark Dvoretsky Boris Gulko Gennady Sosonko Evgeny Sveshnikov and Rafael Vaganian 3 Table and results editThis is all the information available No complete crosstable of the event can be found 35th Soviet Chess Championship 4 Player Rounds and results Results in unknown rounds Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Lev Polugaevsky 27 59 3 74 4 5 8 16 30 13 12 2 11 10 0 2 Mikhail Tal 108 18 19 78 6 12 10 7 23 4 3 1 8 10 0 3 Evgeni Vasiukov 43 30 1 44 31 25 4 20 9 12 2 11 17 9 5 4 Mark Taimanov 80 31 52 12 1 78 3 23 11 2 40 5 13 9 5 5 Igor Platonov 76 93 11 78 1 45 12 40 23 4 20 33 42 9 5 6 Yuri Sakharov 112 68 2 8 58 9 20 44 40 29 53 9 0 7 Vladimir Antoshin 107 25 11 83 2 29 34 20 26 15 30 9 0 8 Valery Zhuravliov 11 16 77 6 1 46 33 2 35 45 48 80 88 8 5 9 Vladimir Bagirov 44 6 3 19 11 14 31 56 8 5 10 Semyon Furman 44 54 2 30 58 14 13 34 37 70 8 5 11 Ratmir Kholmov 66 8 47 5 7 74 22 58 4 17 9 3 1 8 5 12 Viktor Zheliandinov 105 48 116 4 58 2 28 5 49 3 1 17 40 8 5 13 Alexander Zaitsev 45 46 1 10 4 31 33 38 42 8 5 14 Alexander Izvozchikov 127 16 10 9 61 8 5 15 Mikhail Steinberg 92 33 7 24 40 56 64 78 8 5 16 Viacheslav Osnos 64 74 8 85 34 1 14 20 36 102 8 5 17 Vladimir Tukmakov 27 11 12 3 46 65 8 5 18 Alexander Chistiakov 2 27 49 8 0 19 Eduard Bukhman 60 2 21 9 27 8 0 20 Lev Alburt 78 3 6 16 7 5 33 35 115 8 0 21 Vladimir Savon 19 33 37 38 52 70 75 8 0 22 Alexander Sinyavsky 11 44 94 8 0 23 Anatoly Lein 53 58 40 4 2 44 5 36 8 0 24 Oleg Donchenko 15 39 59 8 0 25 Eduard Mnatsakanian 7 3 26 42 129 8 0 26 Anatoly Volovich 25 7 126 8 0 27 Anatoly Lutikov 1 44 17 18 19 31 103 7 5 28 Sergey Krasnov 32 44 12 92 33 46 102 7 5 29 Vitaly Tseshkovsky 7 6 37 116 7 5 30 Bukhuti Gurgenidze 3 48 10 1 40 7 53 7 5 31 Naum Levin 4 3 9 13 27 42 65 7 5 32 Oleg Pavlenko 53 28 122 127 7 5 33 Yuri Shilov 15 28 8 5 13 20 21 50 7 5 34 Vitaly Tarasov 16 107 7 10 7 5 35 Gennadi Sosonko 8 20 57 94 7 5 36 Mark Tseitlin 102 23 16 54 70 78 7 5 37 Alexander Cherepkov 10 21 29 86 7 5 38 Rashid Nezhmetdinov 116 13 21 47 7 5 39 Elizbar Ubilava 40 24 64 93 7 5 40 Gennadi Kuzmin 65 23 39 5 30 4 6 12 15 41 122 7 5 41 Vladimir Arseniev 40 7 0 42 Viacheslav Dydyshko 5 13 25 31 7 0 43 Samuel Zhukhovitsky 3 86 88 122 7 0 44 Georgy Borisenko 10 3 27 28 9 22 23 6 55 127 7 0 45 Yuri Nikolaevsky 85 5 13 8 49 70 77 7 0 46 Vladimir Doroshkievich 128 8 13 17 28 49 95 7 0 47 Vladas Mikenas 11 38 78 130 7 0 48 L Gudim 12 30 8 7 0 49 Janis Klovans 64 12 18 45 46 51 54 67 73 83 84 109 117 7 0 50 Yacov Murey 58 33 70 78 103 7 0 51 Oleg Privorotsky 49 7 0 52 Ilya Mikliaev 4 21 66 7 0 53 Iivo Nei 32 23 6 30 93 7 0 54 Rudolf Kimmelfeld 10 36 49 60 70 7 0 55 Oleg Chernikov 44 70 71 120 7 0 56 Evgeny Sveshnikov 9 15 88 7 0 57 Yuri Gusev 35 77 7 0 58 Algimantas Butnorius 50 102 65 12 23 6 11 10 6 5 59 Yuri Nikitin 1 24 64 65 6 5 60 Leonid Slutzky 19 54 65 6 5 61 Vanik Zakharian 14 88 129 6 5 62 Roman Pelts 70 78 6 5 63 Nikolay Popov 6 5 64 Igor Zaitsev 16 49 15 39 59 72 109 6 5 65 Mark Dvoretsky 58 40 17 31 59 60 103 6 5 66 Vladlen Zurakhov 11 52 96 6 5 67 Rafael Vaganian 49 94 6 5 68 Dzhemal Beradze 6 6 5 69 Iosif Slepoy 70 88 6 5 70 Anatolijs Smits 10 21 36 45 50 54 55 62 69 101 107 109 6 5 71 Valery Zilberstein 55 6 0 72 Igor Belov 64 88 6 0 73 I Kagan 49 108 128 6 0 74 Valery Korensky 121 16 1 11 94 6 0 75 Boris Rumiantsev 21 94 6 0 76 Boris Sorokin 5 88 6 0 77 Genrikh Chepukaitis 8 45 57 6 0 78 Alexander Shamis 114 129 2 5 4 20 15 36 47 50 62 6 0 79 Mikhail Shereshevsky 88 111 6 0 80 Vladimir Bykov 4 8 88 6 0 81 Alexander Kremenetsky 6 0 82 Alexander Tuzovsky 6 0 83 Vladimir Alterman 7 49 100 6 0 84 Valery Voloshin 49 6 0 85 Boris Kalinkin 16 45 6 0 86 V Kozlov 37 43 94 6 0 87 Khanan Muchnik 88 6 0 88 Igor Sakovich 8 43 56 61 69 72 76 79 80 87 106 119 126 6 0 89 Evgeny Gik 98 111 5 5 90 E Karkmazov 94 5 5 91 E Belokurov 5 5 92 Boris Gulko 15 28 5 5 93 Igor Kalinski 5 39 53 94 5 5 94 Valentin Kirilov 22 35 67 74 75 86 90 93 114 119 127 5 5 95 Yuri Kots 116 46 5 5 96 Vladimir Muratov 66 5 5 97 Anton Polikarpov 5 5 98 V Seleznev 89 5 5 99 Alexander Vaisman 128 5 5 100 Vladimir Zagorovsky 83 5 5 101 N Razvaliaev 70 5 5 102 Evgeny Terpugov 36 58 16 28 5 0 103 Valery Bykov 27 50 65 5 0 104 Roman Levit 5 0 105 Archil Tsereteli 12 5 0 106 K Cherskikh 88 5 0 107 Vladimir Voronov 7 34 70 5 0 108 Hillar Karner 2 73 5 0 109 A Smetanin 49 64 70 5 0 110 V Sazonov 5 0 111 Tonu Oim 79 89 5 0 112 Helmuth Luik 6 5 0 113 Robert Seoev 5 0 114 Neron Valiev 78 94 4 5 115 Reinhardas Barstatis 129 20 4 5 116 Andrey Lukin 38 95 12 29 4 5 117 Anatoly Noskov 49 4 5 118 Anatoly Anokhin 4 5 119 V Vakulenko 88 94 4 5 120 Rein Etruk 55 4 5 121 I Evelnin 74 4 0 122 Vladimir Karasev 32 40 43 4 0 123 Valentin Sorokin 4 0 124 Y Amakov 4 0 125 V Gureev 3 0 126 M Varzhapetian 26 88 1 5 127 Valery Zhidkov 14 X X X X 32 44 94 did not finish 5 9 128 Vladimir Simagin 46 X X X X X X X X X 73 99 did not finish 2 5 4 129 Oleg Moiseev 115 78 X X X X X X X 25 61 did not finish 2 5 6 130 Nikolai Kopilov X X X X X X X X 47 did not finish 0 5 5References edit Cafferty Bernard 2016 The Soviet Championships London Everyman Chess p 137 Soltis Andy 2000 Soviet chess 1917 1991 McFarland amp Co ISBN 0 7864 0676 3 Cafferty 2016 pp 137 138 Russ Chess Base Portals nbsp Chess nbsp Soviet Union Retrieved from 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