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USSR Championship in chess by correspondence 1952—1955

The 2nd USSR Championship in correspondence chess was held from 1952 to 1955.

Chief Justice - Vladimir Zbandutto

By the summer of 1954, when it was supposed to take stock, the situation remained confused. P. Dubinin, who slowed down somewhat, had 9 out of 12, A. Sadomsky had 8½ out of 12, V. Efremov - 8 out of 12, P. Atyashev - 7 out of 9. As usual, A. Konstantinopolsky finished the games more slowly than his competitors 4 out of 5. It was decided to extend the game in the championship until November 1, 1954.

When the time was up, 22 games out of 136 remained unfinished, and the group of leaders looked like this: P. Dubinin - 10½ out of 14, M. Abroshin - 10 out of 16 (the tournament finished), A. Sadomsky - 9½ out of 14, V. Efremov - 8½ out of 13, A. of Constantinople - 8½ out of 14, P. Atyashev - 8 out of 10, A. Sokolsky - 7½ out of 11. The sentence put everyone in their place. The struggle for the championship was waged by master Peter Dubinin and Peter Atyashev.

Standings

No.MembersCityone23four5678910eleven1213fourteenfifteen1617+-=GlassesA place
onePeter AtyashevBaku ½one½½oneone½oneone½one½oneoneoneone100613one
2Peter DubininBitter½ oneone½one0½oneoneoneone½oneoneone½10one512½2
3Mikhail AbroshinSaratov00 0½one0one0oneoneoneoneone½oneone952103-6
fourAlexander of ConstantinopleMoscow½0one ½½½½one0oneone½½oneone½628103-6
5Anatoly SadomskyMoscow½½½½ ½½½one0½oneoneoneone½½5one10103-6
6Alexey SokolskyMinsk000½½ 0½oneoneoneoneoneoneone½one8fourfour103-6
7V. EfremovVoroshilovgrad0oneone½½one ½0½one½½one½0one6379½7
8Nikolay AratovskySaratov½½0½½½½ 0½½0oneoneoneone½four398½8
9Vyacheslav RagozinMoscow00one000oneone ½½one0one½½one66four89
10Leonid ShamkovichMoscow000oneone0½½½ 0oneone0oneone06737½10
elevenK. SitskyBitter½000½00½½one 0½½½oneone3676½eleven
12Konstantin EvdokimovZaporozhye000000½one00one 0one½oneone592612-13
13A. MakovkinBitter½½0½00½0one0½one ½0one0376612-13
fourteenYuri ShaposhnikovKuibyshev000½00000one½0½ one½one39four5fourteen
fifteenV. ZaitsevMoscow00½000½0½0½½one0 ½½one874½15-17
16Sergey TaninZheleznovodsk0000½½one0½0000½½ one2954½15-17
17Abram SchumacherGomel0½0½½00½0one00one0½0 2954½15-17

Literature

  • Chess Dictionary / Ch. ed. L. Ya. Abramov ; comp. G.M. Geyler . - M .: Physical education and sport , 1964. - S. 170—171. - 120,000 copies.
  • Chess: Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. A.E. Karpov . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1990. - S. 461. - 624 p. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN 5-85270-005-3 .
  • Grodzensky S. Chess post of Russia: Tournaments, parties, personalities. - Moscow: Prospect, 2016 .-- S. 131-146, 373. - ISBN 978-5-392-18675-4 .
  • A. of Constantinople . II USSR Championship by correspondence. - Chess in the USSR. - 1956. - No. 4, No. 5.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CSSR_of_chessam_of_ correspondence_1952—1955&oldid = 99393207 championship


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