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Mark Dvoretsky

Mark Izrailevich Dvoretsky (Russian: Марк Изра́илевич Дворе́цкий; December 9, 1947 – September 26, 2016) was a Russian chess trainer, writer, and International Master.

Mark Dvoretsky
Full nameMark Izrailevich Dvoretsky
Марк Изра́илевич Дворе́цкий
CountryRussia
Born(1947-12-09)December 9, 1947
Moscow, Soviet Union
DiedSeptember 26, 2016(2016-09-26) (aged 68)
Moscow, Russia
TitleInternational Master (1975)
Years active1966–1997
Peak rating2540 (January 1976)

Biography edit

Dvoretsky was born in Moscow in 1947. He learnt chess when he was around 5 or 6 years old. However, he started to study chess seriously and participate in tournaments only when he was in the fifth grade. Before that he had a different interest – mathematics. One day his math teacher was changed, and he found the new teacher boring. He subsequently lost his interest in math and moved towards chess. He was 11–12 years old when he enrolled in a chess club in Moscow. He was awarded the International Master title in 1975, and for a time he was widely regarded as the strongest IM in the world. This was due to a number of excellent results: he was Moscow Champion in 1973, finished equal fifth in a strong Soviet Championship in 1974, and won the Wijk aan Zee B group tournament of 1975 by a clear point and a half. Along with another creditable finish at the USSR Championship of 1975, the results were an indication that he was already of grandmaster strength.

However, for personal reasons he opted not to remain an active player and instead followed his urge to become a chess trainer. This was something he had tried out and enjoyed while studying at Moscow University, and he quickly gained a reputation for transforming serious, hard-working 2200 (Elo) players into grandmasters. Similarly, it was said that established grandmasters could become champions under his tutelage, and his student register soon incorporated many of the chess greats. Garry Kasparov, Viswanathan Anand, Veselin Topalov, Evgeny Bareev, Joël Lautier and Loek van Wely are among the players who benefited from his coaching. Aleksey Dreev, Nana Alexandria, Viorel Bologan, Ernesto Inarkiev, Alexander Motylev were some of his other great students. Valery Chekhov, Artur Yusupov, Sergei Dolmatov and Maxim Dlugy went on to become Junior World Champions after receiving training from him.

Equally noteworthy has been his long-time collaboration with fellow Muscovite Artur Yusupov. Yusupov attributes much of his chess success to Dvoretsky's training methods and at his peak became number three in the world (behind Kasparov and Karpov) and reached the semi-final of the World Championship Candidates Tournament on no fewer than three occasions. They have published books together and even established a chess school in the 1990s, turning out many of today's top-flight grandmasters. Dvoretsky and Yusupov's students have included Peter Svidler, Sergei Movsesian, Alexey Alexandrov, Vasily Yemelin, Inna Gaponenko, Ilakha Kadymova, Ela Pitem, Vadim Zviagintsev, Vladimir Baklan, and Peter Kiriakov.

Dvoretsky wrote a series of chess training books. The series commenced with Secrets of Chess Training which won the BCF book of the year award in 1991. Secrets of Chess Tactics, Opening Preparation, Technique for the Tournament Player, Positional Play and Attack and Defence followed (the latter four co-authored with Artur Yusupov). These were reissued by Edition Olms, a Swiss publishing house as the 'School of Future Champions' series. His 'School of Chess Excellence' books, Endgame Analysis, Tactical Play, Strategic Play and Opening Developments, followed and in 2003 Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual was released, which is highly regarded by leading professional players. He died on September 26, 2016, at the age of 68 with cancer cited as the cause of death.[1] [There's no indication in this link that his death was from cancer. Cause is not listed].

Books edit

Original series edit

The Dvoretsky School series was first published in English in these editions:

  • Mark Dvoretsky (1991). Secrets of Chess Training. B T Batsford Ltd, London. ISBN 0-7134-6287-6.
  • Mark Dvoretsky (1992). Secrets of Chess Tactics. B T Batsford Ltd, London.
  • Mark Dvoretsky and Artur Yusupov (1993). Training for the Tournament Player. B T Batsford Ltd, London. ISBN 0-7134-7238-3.
  • Mark Dvoretsky and Artur Yusupov (1994). Opening Preparation. B T Batsford Ltd, London. ISBN 0-7134-7509-9.
  • Mark Dvoretsky and Artur Yusupov (c. 1995). Technique for the Tournament Player. B T Batsford Ltd, London. ISBN 0-7134-7722-9.
  • Mark Dvoretsky and Artur Yusupov (1996). Positional Play. B T Batsford Ltd, London. ISBN 0-7134-7879-9.
  • Mark Dvoretsky and Artur Yusupov (1998). Attack and Defence: how creative thought develops in a chessplayer. B T Batsford Ltd, London. ISBN 0-7134-8214-1.

Reprints and further works edit

  • Mark Dvoretsky. School of Chess Excellence 1: Endgame Analysis. Olms. ISBN 978-3-283-00416-3.
  • Mark Dvoretsky. School of Chess Excellence 2: Tactical Play. Olms. ISBN 978-3-283-00417-0.
  • Mark Dvoretsky. School of Chess Excellence 3: Strategic Play. Olms. ISBN 978-3-283-00418-7.
  • Mark Dvoretsky. School of Chess Excellence 4: Opening Developments. Olms. ISBN 978-3-283-00419-4.
  • Mark Dvoretsky; Artur Yusupov. Secrets of Chess Training: School of Future Champions 1. Olms. ISBN 978-3-283-00515-3.
  • Mark Dvoretsky; Artur Yusupov. Secrets of Opening Preparation: School of Future Champions 2. Olms. ISBN 978-3-283-00516-0.
  • Mark Dvoretsky; Artur Yusupov. Secrets of Endgame Technique: School of Future Champions 3. Olms. ISBN 978-3-283-00517-7.
  • Mark Dvoretsky; Artur Yusupov. Secrets of Positional Play: School of Future Champions 4. Olms. ISBN 978-3-283-00518-4.
  • Mark Dvoretsky; Artur Yusupov. Secrets of Creative Thinking: School of Future Champions 5. Olms. ISBN 978-3-283-00519-1.
  • Mark Dvoretsky (2003). Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual (2020 ed.). Russell Enterprises. ISBN 978-1-949859188.
  • Mark Dvoretsky (2008). Dvoretsky's Analytical Manual. Russell Enterprises. ISBN 9781888690477.
  • Mark Dvoretsky; Pervakov, Oleg (2009). Studies for Practical Players. Russell Enterprises. ISBN 978-1-888690-64-4.
  • Mark Dvoretsky (2011). Tragicomedy in the Endgame. Russell Enterprises. ISBN 978-1936490042.
  • Mark Dvoretsky (2014). For Friends and Colleagues Volume I - Profession: Chess Coach. Russell Enterprises. ISBN 978-1941270028.
  • Mark Dvoretsky (2015). For Friends and Colleagues Volume II - Reflections on My Profession. Russell Enterprises. ISBN 978-1941270035.
  • Mark Dvoretsky (2015). Recognizing your Opponents Resources. Russell Enterprises. ISBN 978-1941270004.
  • Mark Dvoretsky (2016). Maneuvering: The Art of Piece Play. Russell Enterprises. ISBN 978-1941270370.
  • Mark Dvoretsky (2018). Chess Lessons: Solving Problems & Avoiding Mistakes. Russell Enterprises. ISBN 978-1941270707.
  • Mark Dvoretsky (2019). Chess Tests. Russell Enterprises. ISBN 978-1949859065.

Notable games edit

  • Mark Izrailovich Dvoretsky vs Boris Gulko, Leningrad URS ch 1974, English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense, Anglo-Grünfeld Variation (A16), 1-0
  • David Bronstein vs Mark Izrailovich Dvoretsky, Ch URS ( 1 liga ) 1974, French Defense: Steinitz Variation (C11), 0-1
  • Attila Schneider vs Mark Izrailovich Dvoretsky, Frunze 1983, Semi-Slav Defense: Botvinnik System (D44), 0-1
  • Mark Izrailovich Dvoretsky vs Vasily Smyslov, Odessa 1974, Spanish Game: Exchange (C69), 1-0

References edit

  1. ^ "Ушел из жизни Марк Израилевич Дворецкий". ruchess.ru.

External links edit

  • Mark Dvoretsky player profile and games at Chessgames.com
  • Mark Dvoretsky - Products - New In Chess
  • R.I.P.: Mark Dvoretsky - chessbase.com

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Izrailevich and the family name is Dvoretsky Mark Izrailevich Dvoretsky Russian Mark Izra ilevich Dvore ckij December 9 1947 September 26 2016 was a Russian chess trainer writer and International Master Mark DvoretskyFull nameMark Izrailevich Dvoretsky Mark Izra ilevich Dvore ckijCountryRussiaBorn 1947 12 09 December 9 1947Moscow Soviet UnionDiedSeptember 26 2016 2016 09 26 aged 68 Moscow RussiaTitleInternational Master 1975 Years active1966 1997Peak rating2540 January 1976 Contents 1 Biography 2 Books 2 1 Original series 2 2 Reprints and further works 3 Notable games 4 References 5 External linksBiography editDvoretsky was born in Moscow in 1947 He learnt chess when he was around 5 or 6 years old However he started to study chess seriously and participate in tournaments only when he was in the fifth grade Before that he had a different interest mathematics One day his math teacher was changed and he found the new teacher boring He subsequently lost his interest in math and moved towards chess He was 11 12 years old when he enrolled in a chess club in Moscow He was awarded the International Master title in 1975 and for a time he was widely regarded as the strongest IM in the world This was due to a number of excellent results he was Moscow Champion in 1973 finished equal fifth in a strong Soviet Championship in 1974 and won the Wijk aan Zee B group tournament of 1975 by a clear point and a half Along with another creditable finish at the USSR Championship of 1975 the results were an indication that he was already of grandmaster strength However for personal reasons he opted not to remain an active player and instead followed his urge to become a chess trainer This was something he had tried out and enjoyed while studying at Moscow University and he quickly gained a reputation for transforming serious hard working 2200 Elo players into grandmasters Similarly it was said that established grandmasters could become champions under his tutelage and his student register soon incorporated many of the chess greats Garry Kasparov Viswanathan Anand Veselin Topalov Evgeny Bareev Joel Lautier and Loek van Wely are among the players who benefited from his coaching Aleksey Dreev Nana Alexandria Viorel Bologan Ernesto Inarkiev Alexander Motylev were some of his other great students Valery Chekhov Artur Yusupov Sergei Dolmatov and Maxim Dlugy went on to become Junior World Champions after receiving training from him Equally noteworthy has been his long time collaboration with fellow Muscovite Artur Yusupov Yusupov attributes much of his chess success to Dvoretsky s training methods and at his peak became number three in the world behind Kasparov and Karpov and reached the semi final of the World Championship Candidates Tournament on no fewer than three occasions They have published books together and even established a chess school in the 1990s turning out many of today s top flight grandmasters Dvoretsky and Yusupov s students have included Peter Svidler Sergei Movsesian Alexey Alexandrov Vasily Yemelin Inna Gaponenko Ilakha Kadymova Ela Pitem Vadim Zviagintsev Vladimir Baklan and Peter Kiriakov Dvoretsky wrote a series of chess training books The series commenced with Secrets of Chess Training which won the BCF book of the year award in 1991 Secrets of Chess Tactics Opening Preparation Technique for the Tournament Player Positional Play and Attack and Defence followed the latter four co authored with Artur Yusupov These were reissued by Edition Olms a Swiss publishing house as the School of Future Champions series His School of Chess Excellence books Endgame Analysis Tactical Play Strategic Play and Opening Developments followed and in 2003 Dvoretsky s Endgame Manual was released which is highly regarded by leading professional players He died on September 26 2016 at the age of 68 with cancer cited as the cause of death 1 There s no indication in this link that his death was from cancer Cause is not listed Books editOriginal series edit The Dvoretsky School series was first published in English in these editions Mark Dvoretsky 1991 Secrets of Chess Training B T Batsford Ltd London ISBN 0 7134 6287 6 Mark Dvoretsky 1992 Secrets of Chess Tactics B T Batsford Ltd London Mark Dvoretsky and Artur Yusupov 1993 Training for the Tournament Player B T Batsford Ltd London ISBN 0 7134 7238 3 Mark Dvoretsky and Artur Yusupov 1994 Opening Preparation B T Batsford Ltd London ISBN 0 7134 7509 9 Mark Dvoretsky and Artur Yusupov c 1995 Technique for the Tournament Player B T Batsford Ltd London ISBN 0 7134 7722 9 Mark Dvoretsky and Artur Yusupov 1996 Positional Play B T Batsford Ltd London ISBN 0 7134 7879 9 Mark Dvoretsky and Artur Yusupov 1998 Attack and Defence how creative thought develops in a chessplayer B T Batsford Ltd London ISBN 0 7134 8214 1 Reprints and further works edit Mark Dvoretsky School of Chess Excellence 1 Endgame Analysis Olms ISBN 978 3 283 00416 3 Mark Dvoretsky School of Chess Excellence 2 Tactical Play Olms ISBN 978 3 283 00417 0 Mark Dvoretsky School of Chess Excellence 3 Strategic Play Olms ISBN 978 3 283 00418 7 Mark Dvoretsky School of Chess Excellence 4 Opening Developments Olms ISBN 978 3 283 00419 4 Mark Dvoretsky Artur Yusupov Secrets of Chess Training School of Future Champions 1 Olms ISBN 978 3 283 00515 3 Mark Dvoretsky Artur Yusupov Secrets of Opening Preparation School of Future Champions 2 Olms ISBN 978 3 283 00516 0 Mark Dvoretsky Artur Yusupov Secrets of Endgame Technique School of Future Champions 3 Olms ISBN 978 3 283 00517 7 Mark Dvoretsky Artur Yusupov Secrets of Positional Play School of Future Champions 4 Olms ISBN 978 3 283 00518 4 Mark Dvoretsky Artur Yusupov Secrets of Creative Thinking School of Future Champions 5 Olms ISBN 978 3 283 00519 1 Mark Dvoretsky 2003 Dvoretsky s Endgame Manual 2020 ed Russell Enterprises ISBN 978 1 949859188 Mark Dvoretsky 2008 Dvoretsky s Analytical Manual Russell Enterprises ISBN 9781888690477 Mark Dvoretsky Pervakov Oleg 2009 Studies for Practical Players Russell Enterprises ISBN 978 1 888690 64 4 Mark Dvoretsky 2011 Tragicomedy in the Endgame Russell Enterprises ISBN 978 1936490042 Mark Dvoretsky 2014 For Friends and Colleagues Volume I Profession Chess Coach Russell Enterprises ISBN 978 1941270028 Mark Dvoretsky 2015 For Friends and Colleagues Volume II Reflections on My Profession Russell Enterprises ISBN 978 1941270035 Mark Dvoretsky 2015 Recognizing your Opponents Resources Russell Enterprises ISBN 978 1941270004 Mark Dvoretsky 2016 Maneuvering The Art of Piece Play Russell Enterprises ISBN 978 1941270370 Mark Dvoretsky 2018 Chess Lessons Solving Problems amp Avoiding Mistakes Russell Enterprises ISBN 978 1941270707 Mark Dvoretsky 2019 Chess Tests Russell Enterprises ISBN 978 1949859065 Notable games editMark Izrailovich Dvoretsky vs Boris Gulko Leningrad URS ch 1974 English Opening Anglo Indian Defense Anglo Grunfeld Variation A16 1 0 David Bronstein vs Mark Izrailovich Dvoretsky Ch URS 1 liga 1974 French Defense Steinitz Variation C11 0 1 Attila Schneider vs Mark Izrailovich Dvoretsky Frunze 1983 Semi Slav Defense Botvinnik System D44 0 1 Mark Izrailovich Dvoretsky vs Vasily Smyslov Odessa 1974 Spanish Game Exchange C69 1 0References edit Ushel iz zhizni Mark Izrailevich Dvoreckij ruchess ru Hooper David Whyld Kenneth 1984 The Oxford Companion To Chess Oxford University ISBN 0 19 217540 8 Cafferty Bernard Taimanov Mark 1998 The Soviet Championships Cadogan Chess ISBN 1 85744 201 6 Chess Magazine May 2006External links editMark Dvoretsky player profile and games at Chessgames com Mark Dvoretsky Products New In Chess R I P Mark Dvoretsky chessbase com Retrieved from 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