- Lev
Abramovich Polugaevsky (Russian: Лев Абрамович Полугаевский, IPA: [pəlʊɡɐˈjefskʲɪj]; 20
November 1934 – 30
August 1995) was a
Soviet chess player...
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players followed his example."
Polugaevsky, Lev;
Jeroen Piket;
Christophe Guéneau (1995).
Sicilian Love: Lev
Polugaevsky Chess Tournament,
Bueno Aires...
- at the 1956 USSR
Chess Championship,
sharing 5th–7th
place with Lev
Polugaevsky and
Ratmir Kholmov.
Grigory Levenfish called him "the most colourful...
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several times at the
grandmaster level recently. 7...b5 the ultra-sharp
Polugaevsky Variation.
Black ignores White's
threat and
expands on the queenside...
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compensation for a pawn. In the
diagrammed position from a game
between Lev
Polugaevsky and
Larry Evans, the rook on the
seventh rank
enables White to draw,...
- Bent; Matanović, Aleksandar; Minev, Nikolay; Nunn, John; Parma, Bruno;
Polugaevsky, Lev; Suetin, Alexey; Sveshnikov, Evgeny; Taimanov, Mark; Ugrinovic,...
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Korchnoi at
Moscow by 5½–2½. In 1973, he tied with
Lajos Portisch and Lev
Polugaevsky for
second place at the
Petropolis Interzonal, but lost out in the three-way...
- with a
score of 14½/20, one-half
point ahead of Lev
Polugaevsky. Sp****ky
shared second with
Polugaevsky at
Havana 1962 with 16/21,
behind winner Miguel Najdorf...
- top
Soviet players. He won at Le
Havre 1966 with 9/11,
ahead of Lev
Polugaevsky. At
Santa Monica 1966, he
placed third with 10/18,
behind Sp****ky and...
- even more deadly.
Control over key squares, diagonals, files, or ranks.
Polugaevsky vs. Evans, 1970 A rook on the
seventh rank (the opponent's
second rank)...