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Aseev, Konstantin Nikolaevich

Konstantin Nikolayevich Aseev ( October 20, 1960 , Novokuznetsk - August 22, 2004 , St. Petersburg ) - Soviet and Russian chess player ; grandmaster ( 1992 ).

Chess
Konstantin Nikolaevich Aseev
Aseev s.jpg
Country the USSR
Russia
Date of BirthOctober 20, 1960 ( 1960-10-20 )
Place of BirthNovokuznetsk
Date of deathAugust 22, 2004 ( 2004-08-22 ) (43 years old)
Place of deathSt. Petersburg
Rankgrandmaster ( 1992 )
international master ( 1989 )
USSR Master of Sports ( 1981 )

He began to study chess at the age of 10, his brother brought him to the chess section. The first coach was - V.P. Shtukaturkin .

Member of the 1st ( 1984 , 1986 and 1988 ) and the highest (1984 - 14-16th and 1989 - 8-9th places) leagues of the USSR championships. Semifinalist of the USSR Championship ( Nikolaev , 1983 ) - 1-4th place. Tournament of the strongest chess players of Leningrad ( 1985 ) - 1st place. All-Union Tournament of Young Masters (1985) - 2-4th place. The best results in international competitions: Dresden ( 1987 ) - 2-4th; Potsdam (side tournament, 1988) - 1st; Berlin (1988) - 1-3rd; Kecskemét and Leningrad (1989) - 1-2 places.

As a student in the chess department of the SCOLIFK in 1978-1982, he trained under the leadership of Boris Zlotnik [1] .

Konstantin died of leukemia on August 22, 2004 . [2] Since that year, tournaments of his memory have been held in St. Petersburg.

He was buried at the Serafimovsky cemetery .

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Family

  • Father - Nikolai Petrovich Aseev worked as a miner
  • Mother - Galina Zinovievna
    • older brother - Andrey
  • Wife (since 1980) - Marina Afinogenova
    • Daughter - Maria (born 1983)

Sporting Achievements

YearCityTournament+-=ResultA place
1984Lviv51st USSR Championshipfour767 from 1714-16
1989Odessa56th championship of the USSRfourfour77½ of 158-9
1990St. Petersburg57th USSR Championshipone664 from 1313-14
1991Moscow58th and last USSR championship33five5½ out of 1123–38
1994Elista47th championship of Russiafour2five6½ out of 117-15
1995Elista48th championship of Russiafive336½ out of 1113-20
1996Elista49th championship of Russia2fourfive4½ out of 1141-45
1997Elista50th championship of Russiaof
1998St. Petersburg51st championship of Russia33five5½ out of 1127–36
1999Moscow52nd championship of Russia
1/32 finals
1/16 finals

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2000Samara53rd championship of Russiafiveonefive7½ of 112-6
2001Elista54th championship of Russia3onefive5½ out of 94-20
2002Krasnodar55th championship of Russia22five4½ out of 921–31
2003Krasnoyarsk56th championship of Russia2four33½ out of 964-74
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Notes

  1. ↑ ChessPro | Interview. Boris Zlotnik
  2. ↑ Konstantin Aseev passed away

Literature

  • Chess: Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. A.E. Karpov . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1990. - S. 606. - 624 p. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN 5-85270-005-3 .
  • Ivanov S.V. , Ionov S.D. , Lukin A.M. Reaching the very essence ... Grandmaster Konstantin Aseev. St. Petersburg: Costa, 2008. 201 p. ISBN 978-5-91258-076-5 .

Links

  • Konstantin Aseev's games in the database
  • Konstantin Aseev’s personal card on 365chess.com
  • A brief biography of Konstantin Aseev on the website of the Chess Club named after B. Spassky


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aseev,_Konstantin_Nikolaevich&oldid=93087015


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