Petr Stoynev Petrov or Petr Simeonov Petrov ( Bulgarian. Petar Stoynev Petrov or Bulgarian. Petar Simeonov Petrov , February 2, 1919 , Sofia - May 3, 2005 , ibid.) - Bulgarian chess player and chess journalist. He played in official competitions from 1940 to 1951. Champion of Bulgaria in 1946. The national team of Bulgaria is a participant in the Balkaniades and international matches.
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For many years he worked as a chess observer at the radio station "Radio Sofia" [1] .
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Athletic Results
| Year | City | Competition | + | - | = | Result | A place |
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| 1946 | Sofia | Championship of Bulgaria | 12 | four | one | 12½ of 17 | one |
| 1947 | Sofia | Balkaniada (Bulgaria national team, 5th board) | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 out of 2 [2] | |
| 1949 | Sofia | Match Bulgaria - Czechoslovakia (against Jan Shefts ) | 0 | one | one | ½ of 2 | |
| 1950 | Prague | Match Czechoslovakia - Bulgaria (against V. Stulik and L. Alster ) | 0 | one | one | ½ of 2 [3] |
Book
- Borete for the Center , 1967
Notes
- ↑ Radio Sofia (regional radio) (Bulgarian) // Wikipedia. - 2017-04-18.
- ↑ In the 3rd round, replaced by Andrey Malchev .
- ↑ Alster lost, with Stulik - a draw.
Links
- Pyotr Petrov 's in the database
- Petr Petrov’s personal card on 365chess.com